Pep Guardiola is a great desire of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) on the bench, but after his exclusion earlier than expected in the Qatar World Cup 2022, the number of the Catalan coach has become the long-awaited dream of Brazil. Looks like he has a real chance of winning the title
Pep Guardiola, the person chosen to replace Tite After a practically flawless group stage – with the exception of an unimpressive defeat by Cameroon – and a move to South Korea in the round of 16, the dream of Neymar and his comrades ended prematurely when they met Croatia. The world runner-up, despite falling behind into extra time, forced a penalty shootout in the 117th minute and the lottery gave the green-yellows even worse luck
One of the greatest favorites fell, and with it came Titi. The Brazilian coach was the head coach that the South American giant was referred to by the media, and finally it was the coach himself who submitted his resignation. And the exclusion was seen as a regression, and Sport newspaper confirmed that the Brazilian Federation is considering making a change in the tradition of appointing Brazilian coaches to strike with Pep Guardiola entering the post
Although the short-term plans for the Santpedor coach are clear after his renewal with Manchester City, the federation is in no rush to choose a new coach considering that the next official commitments of the Canarinhas will not arrive until the second half of 2023, when the South American World Cup qualifiers begin. 2026
In this sense, Guardiola’s renewal with Manchester City does not evaporate anything, despite the extension of his contract until 2025. The plans of the Brazilian Football Confederation, through its president, Edinaldo Rodriguez, will be to contact in the coming days the leader of the citizen investigating the possibility of him sitting on the champion’s seat five times in the long run
Whatever the case may be, and while they don’t rule out what they consider to be the best coach in the world, the names of other reputable coaches are on the table. The first is the Portuguese Abel Ferreira, the current coach of Miras, with whom he won two titles, Libertadores (2020 and 2021) and Brasileirao (2022). With him, there is also talk of Brazilians, Fernando Diniz, Renato Portaluppi and Rogerio Ceni, as well as the current coach of Sevilla, Jorge Sampaoli