Key Points:
- Carlo Ancelotti has fundamentally shifted the atmosphere within the Brazil national team, bringing focus and tranquility.
- Goalkeeper Alisson Becker highlights Ancelotti's unique blend of humility, resilience, and tactical genius.
- Brazil enters the World Cup 2026 aiming for a record sixth title, with their opening match against Morocco.
- Veteran coach Claudio Taffarel remains a crucial mentor for Alisson and the goalkeeping unit.
Ancelotti's Midas Touch Revitalizes the Seleção
Ancelotti's historic appointment as the first foreign manager to lead Brazil into a World Cup has been met with universal acclaim. Taking the reins in May 2025, his arrival marked a significant pivot for a team that had endured a challenging patch.
Speaking from the team’s training base, Alisson articulated the profound psychological transformation. "The last period was very difficult for us players," he admitted. "Since Ancelotti's arrival, the environment has been transformed. He carries a strong presence and gives us the tranquillity of an environment focused on work, without controversy." This calm presence is precisely what the Brazil national team needed to steady its ship.
Navigating the Pressure Cooker: A Masterclass in Management
Ancelotti stepped into a role fraught with immense pressure, with Brazil’s qualification for the 2026 tournament looking uncharacteristically precarious. Alisson, preparing for his third consecutive World Cup as the undisputed number one, credits Ancelotti’s unique blend of qualities.
"He is resilient, humble, and has intelligence in choosing the right words at the right time," Alisson revealed. "He has a clear idea of football, which facilitates our style of play." The Liverpool shot-stopper even likened the role's intensity to a political office, underlining the colossal expectations placed upon the Seleção coach.
Taffarel's Enduring Legacy: A Mentor Beyond the Pitch
While Ancelotti sets the overarching philosophy, Alisson also paid tribute to his long-standing goalkeeper coach, Claudio Taffarel. The 1994 World Cup winner has been a constant in Alisson's career, providing a vital link to Brazil’s illustrious past.
Taffarel, a childhood idol for Alisson, offers invaluable support and guidance. "It's a privilege to work with Taffarel, an idol, inspiration and reference," Alisson stated. "He sustains us in difficult moments, he has left a legacy beyond what he did as a player." His influence ensures the goalkeeping unit remains at an elite level.
Chasing the Hexa: Brazil's World Cup Redemption Arc
With a renewed sense of purpose, Brazil is determined to overcome their recent World Cup struggles. After quarter-final exits in the last two tournaments and no trophy since 2002, the ambition for a record-extending sixth world title is palpable.
Drawn in Group C alongside Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland, the Seleção will kick off their campaign against Morocco this Saturday. All eyes are on Ancelotti's Brazil as they seek to write a glorious new chapter in their storied footballing history.





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