Coluna do Fla
·16 giugno 2026
Brazil tighten US rules, try to ‘curb’ fallout after poor opener

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·16 giugno 2026

The Brazil National Team has stepped up protection around the squad after a below-par performance in the World Cup opener. The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) chose to cancel the press conference scheduled for last Monday (15), right after training in the United States.
According to journalist Diogo Dantas of ‘O Globo’, there is a growing perception behind the scenes that the transparency of recent weeks has turned into fuel for intense criticism. That is because players and coach Carlo Ancelotti were directly attacked after the draw against Morocco, creating an atmosphere of distrust.
It is worth remembering that the Italian coach publicly admitted the need for improvement. On the other hand, the national team’s leadership prefers to control the flow of information to ease the ‘crisis’ generated by the negative fallout from the 1-1 draw with Morocco.
Coluna do Fla continues to follow every detail of this preparation to keep fans informed. The Brazil National Team still has three days of training at Columbia Park Training Center before the match against Haiti.
Tuesday’s session (16), for example, is taking place behind closed doors for the press. Thus, the ‘shielded environment’ for tactical adjustments remains in place.
Unlike the scenario seen at the start of the week, the coaching staff has made an exception for dialogue. After Tuesday’s activities (16), full-back Douglas Santos will hold a press conference.
Coluna do Fla is tracking the steps of the four called-up Rubro-Negro representatives: Lucas Paquetá, Danilo, Alex Sandro. The first two mentioned, in fact, played in the opener. Now, there is expectation among the Nação to find out who will feature in the match against Haiti.
Neymar remains out of activities with the rest of the group, and his presence in Friday’s match (19) is virtually ruled out. The medical department is handling his recovery cautiously, aiming to preserve his physical condition for the knockout stage. In addition to the number 10, other names such as Raphinha, Bruno Guimarães, and Gabriel Magalhães were rested in the last session due to excessive physical fatigue.
“The shielding strategy aims to protect the squad, but it increases the responsibility to deliver a convincing performance on the pitch. Ancelotti needs to find the balance between controlling the environment and the players’ technical performance before the decisive clash. The coaching staff’s confidence in the group’s recovery will determine the success of this new stage in Brazil’s journey toward qualification.”
The match against Haiti is taking on crucial importance for the next stage of Brazil’s path in the World Cup. Kickoff is on Friday (19) at 9:30 p.m. (Brasília time) at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Globo (free-to-air TV), SporTV (pay TV), GE TV (YouTube), Cazé TV (YouTube), SBT (free-to-air TV), and N Sports (pay TV) will broadcast the Brazil National Team’s second match.
Coluna do Fla remains attentive to every step of the Brazilian team and to the developments of this new communication policy. It is worth noting that Coluna do Fla broadcasts all national team matches involving Flamengo players on its YouTube channel.
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