Martinelli reveals Ancelotti's demand for Brazil to bounce back | OneFootball

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·7 septembre 2025

Martinelli reveals Ancelotti's demand for Brazil to bounce back

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Gradually, Carlo Ancelotti is adapting to the Brazilian National Team. The coach, in his second FIFA date, is trying to get the team back on the path to glory. Striker Gabriel Martinelli revealed that the Italian has been making demands in training.

Ancelotti's main "gripe" is about the attitude of the players. The commander asks for the squad to give more on the pitch.


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"Everyone has to give their all. Ancelotti demands a lot of attitude from us, to give our maximum on the field. That's what we've been trying to do. Everyone knows we have quality, this extra something if we manage to put it into practice we will be able to play our best football," said the Arsenal player.

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Ancelotti is also trying to bond more and more with the group. The idea is to make the environment healthier. For Martinelli, the attitude is positive.

"He is a guy who always tries to communicate with us, always tries to be close in the pranks to also fit in. He is a great coach. We are very proud to see a guy like this working with us. It's a privilege and an honor to be with him. He demands a lot of attitude and to give our best on the field," he concluded.

Next game of the Selection

The Brazilian National Team is preparing for the last round of the South American Qualifiers. Ancelotti's team faces Bolivia next Tuesday, at 8:30 pm (Brasília time), in El Alto.

Already qualified for the next World Cup, the Yellow team comes from a victory over Chile, by 3 to 0, and is in second place in the standings, with 28 points.

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