The phenomenon raises doubts about Ancelotti's leadership of Brazil

Brazilian football legend Ronaldo Nazario has expressed his doubts about Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti taking over the Brazil national team, given what he described as the "deep crisis" Brazilian football is currently experiencing, which no one is highlighting or talking about. Ronaldo told Spanish television: "Brazilian football is going through a major crisis right now. No one is talking about the national team. We have been without a coach for months and we don't know what will happen. I hope Ancelotti takes over, but I'm not sure." The "phenomenon" made his comments from Madrid, where he attended the Madrid Masters 1000 tennis final between Norway's Casper Ruud and Britain's Jack Draper. He confirmed that he enjoyed the match and praised the players' high level. Nazario expressed his sympathy for Ruud's awareness of mental health issues in sports, noting the importance of highlighting such issues, especially in light of the great pressure athletes face during the season. It's worth noting that Ronaldo, the current president of Spanish club Real Valladolid, recently faced criticism from the club's fans after appearing unbalanced following the team's latest defeat in the Spanish league.

 


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