José Mourinho Eyeing Brazil National Team Managerial Role

Roma’s head coach, José Mourinho, has set his sights on the coveted position of leading the Brazil national football team. This surprising move comes amidst speculations linking Carlo Ancelotti to the role after his contract with Real Madrid concludes next year.

Reports from UOL suggest that Mourinho is keen on assuming the helm of the South American giants once his tenure with the Serie A club concludes at the end of the current season.

It appears that Mourinho perceives the pathways to top European clubs as closed and is therefore contemplating a national team role in the near future. In a recent interview with TG1, the 60-year-old tactician even went as far as recommending that Ancelotti prolong his stay with Los Blancos, deeming him as the ideal candidate to manage a club of such magnitude.

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