By Agency Staff
Carlo Ancelotti has seen enough trophies, tantrums and tactical revolutions to know that Brazil’s World Cup problem is not a shortage of talent — it is what happens when that talent starts treating every misplaced pass like a national emergency.
Less than a month before the World Cup begins, the Italian said Brazil must learn to turn pressure into fuel as the record five-time champions try to end a 24-year wait to lift the trophy again.
“What I’ve noticed this year … is that there’s a lot of pressure … on the players,” Ancelotti said.
What Brazilian players and Brazilian football must not lose is their greatest quality: creativity, joy and energy.











