
Carlo Ancelotti refused to get drawn into the noise around Neymar as Brazil fell 2-1 to France, even as chants for the absent star echoed around the stadium.
The reaction from the crowd reflected a growing sentiment, with fans making their feelings clear during key moments of the game.
Ancelotti, however, chose a different direction.
Ancelotti addressed the situation after hearing Neymar’s name chanted during the defeat.
“We should be talking about those who were here, who played, who gave their all, who stepped up, and who worked hard. I am satisfied,” Ancelotti said.
The response made his stance clear, shifting attention away from the absent star and toward the players who featured in the match.
It also underlined his intent to keep the focus internal despite outside pressure.
Carlo Ancelotti also took positives from the performance, despite the result going against his side.
“I think today’s game makes it very clear to me that we can compete with the best teams in the world. I have no doubt about that,” Ancelotti continued.
“We played against a very strong team with a lot of quality, and we competed until the very last moment, while the opponent was wasting time to secure the victory.
“I am convinced that we will fight for the World Cup with all our energy,” the Italian coach concluded.
The message reframes the defeat as a benchmark rather than a setback. It also reflects confidence in the squad’s ability to match elite opposition.
That is the takeaway Ancelotti wants to carry forward, not the noise from the stands.
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