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Brazil’s World Cup Exit Sparks Fury: Ancelotti Criticized for ‘Ruining’ Team

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Last updated: July 6, 2026 1:07 pm
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Brazil’s devastating exit from the World Cup has ignited a firestorm of criticism, with national newspapers and journalists lambasting manager Carlo Ancelotti for his tactical decisions and squad selection. The Selecao’s 2-1 defeat to Norway on Sunday, sealed by a brace from Erling Haaland, marked their earliest departure from the tournament in 36 years and extended a trophy drought stretching back to 2002.

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Ancelotti Under Fire After Shock World Cup DefeatNeymar’s Inclusion Sparks DebateNewspaper Headlines Reflect National DisappointmentHistorical Context of Brazil’s World Cup StrugglesAncelotti Vows to Continue Despite Calls for SackingNorway’s Historic Victory and Future Prospects

Ancelotti Under Fire After Shock World Cup Defeat

The loss, which saw Brazil eliminated in the knockout stages, has led to widespread condemnation of Carlo Ancelotti, who was appointed over a year ago with the mandate to restore the five-time champions to global footballing glory. Critics have accused the Italian tactician of poor decision-making, particularly his late substitutions and the controversial inclusion of veteran forward Neymar Jr.

One prominent Brazilian columnist, writing for UOL, described Ancelotti’s late changes as “disastrous,” suggesting the manager succumbed to public pressure. “In the final substitution, by bringing on Endrick and Neymar for the wingers, pandering to popular demand, he ruined the team,” the report stated. The sentiment was echoed by another journalist who lamented, “It wasn’t Neymar who died embracing Ancelotti, but Ancelotti who died embracing Neymar,” implying the manager was overly reliant on the star player.

Neymar’s Inclusion Sparks Debate

Neymar, 34, was included in the World Cup squad despite an injury-plagued season with Santos, during which he made only eight league appearances. His inclusion came at the expense of other players, such as Chelsea’s Joao Pedro, and his impact in the tournament was minimal, featuring in only two matches without significant contribution. Against Norway, he was introduced late in the game and scored a penalty in added time, but it proved to be a mere consolation.

The decision to field Neymar over other options, like Raphinha or Igor Thiago, when Brazil was searching for a goal against Norway, has been a particular point of contention. Some reports have labeled Brazil’s World Cup campaign as the “worst performance of Ancelotti’s career with a top-level team,” with specific criticism directed at the manager’s changes that “ultimately ruined Brazil, especially with the introduction of Neymar.”

Newspaper Headlines Reflect National Disappointment

The national media’s reaction has been swift and brutal. Front pages across Brazil conveyed the depth of the nation’s despair. O Globo declared, “Brazil is eliminated and has its worst World Cup in 36 years,” while a Sao Paulo publication lamented, “Brazil falls to Norway and suffers eliminations in six consecutive World Cups.” Another newspaper starkly summarized the sentiment with the headline, “Brazil sinks.”

Further analysis from journalists painted a grim picture. One writer described the team as “Small, Cowardly, Dominated, Ridiculous, Shameful.” The call-up of Neymar was deemed a “scandal,” with the team characterized as “not the Brazil of the people. It is the Brazil of power. An absolutely despicable and individualistic Brazil.”

Historical Context of Brazil’s World Cup Struggles

This latest defeat marks Brazil’s worst World Cup showing since 1990, when they were also eliminated in the Round of 16. The nation’s last World Cup triumph came in 2002, and their closest subsequent success was reaching the semi-finals in 2014, a tournament that ended in a notorious 7-1 thrashing by Germany.

Ancelotti Vows to Continue Despite Calls for Sacking

Despite the overwhelming criticism and calls for his dismissal, Carlo Ancelotti stated in his post-match press conference that he has no intention of stepping down. The 67-year-old manager expressed a belief in continuing the work and seeking new ideas to rebuild the team.

“We must continue to work and improve and find new ideas,” Ancelotti said. “I believe that this loss is not the end, but the beginning of a new cycle.” He acknowledged the disappointment and sadness but also highlighted the “valuable experience” and the “excellent working group” he has fostered.

Ancelotti defended his team’s performance, stating, “Things don’t always go our way – not everything is always perfect. Today we didn’t deserve to lose, but the opponent must be considered in the equation – and rival with excellent players who made the difference.”

Norway’s Historic Victory and Future Prospects

Norway’s victory over Brazil was a landmark achievement for the nation, marking their first-ever progression to the knockout stages of the World Cup. Erling Haaland, who scored his sixth and seventh goals of the tournament, was instrumental in the win. The team, captained by Martin Odegaard, celebrated their historic moment with their signature “Viking” celebration on the pitch.

Haaland expressed his elation, stating, “Maybe this will write in the history of Norway. Everyone just needs to enjoy themselves. This is just an insane day. It’s one of the most insane days in Norwegian history. Just enjoy it, embrace it and enjoy the moment.” The win sets up a quarter-final clash for Norway against England in Miami.

The defeat leaves Brazil facing a period of introspection and rebuilding, with questions lingering over the future direction of the national team and the leadership of Carlo Ancelotti amidst the intense scrutiny.

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