Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed he will remain as coach of the Brazilian national team despite Brazil's early exit from the World Cup after a 1-2 loss to Norway in the quarterfinals. The defeat marked Brazil's worst result at a World Cup since 1966. Despite public pressure following the loss, Ancelotti took to social media to reassure fans of his commitment to continue working with the team. He emphasized that trust in their long-term project remains unchanged. Rodrigo Caetano, the team coordinator, echoed this sentiment, calling for calmness and stability to ensure continued collaboration with Ancelotti until the 2030 World Cup. The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) also reaffirmed its confidence in Ancelotti's contract through 2030, viewing the painful exit as a step toward future success.
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