While representing Brazil internationally, Casemiro denied rumors that he will manage Brazil in 2024 alongside former Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti.
Contrary to Fred and Alex Telles, who joined Fenerbahce and Al-Nassr this summer, Casemiro was selected for Brazil’s forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against Bolivia and Peru.
Fernando Diniz chose the current team after taking over as interim coach for Tite in July, but Ancelotti is predicted to succeed him at the conclusion of the European campaign.
During Ancelotti’s two stints at the Santiago Bernabeu, Casemiro and the Italian coach shared two Champions League victories, but the midfielder would not comment on whether they would collaborate once more in the future.
‘Disrespectful to talk about Ancelotti’
He declared: “It’s insulting to talk about Ancelotti within the national team. He’s a terrific coach, but he has a contract with Real Madrid. “Diniz has a style of play, but the foundation and idea of football is fun on the field…
Then, looking back at his homecoming to Brazil, he said, “After so long, coming back here is really great.” “The folks in front of the hotel and the bus that was racing behind it when we arrived by train. People like this motivate us to play for our country’s national team.
With seven goals and the same amount of assists in his rookie season, Casemiro had an immediate impact at United after arriving in an £80 million trade from Real last summer. These are impressive stats for a defensive midfielder.
But with Erik ten Hag’s team stumbling in 11th place going into the season’s first international break, he has drawn more criticism thus far this year.
The arrival of Sofyan Amrabat on a deadline-day loan from Fiorentina is intended to provide Casemiro more freedom to advance without leaving as many defensive gaps behind him.