Carlo Ancelotti confirms he will not leave Brazil job

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Carlo Ancelotti confirms he will not leave his role as Brazil manager, stating the recent loss is not the end but the beginning of a new cycle.
Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed he will not leave his position as Brazil manager. Speaking after a recent loss, Ancelotti said: “We must continue to work and improve, and find new ideas. I believe that this loss is not the end, but the beginning of a new cycle.”
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