As soon as France scored their second goal against Brazil in the friendly clash, the Brazilian crowd started chanting Neymar’s name. The star striker is not part of Ancelotti’s squad for the two friendly matches in March as he is yet to regain his full fitness.
The Italian manager said the crowd should focus on what they currently have in the squad after Brazil suffered a 2-1 loss against Les Bleus.
“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,” noted the Italian, who also pointed out that “there is a lot of competition” for a spot on Brazil’s final World Cup squad.
Casemiro said Neymar has a lot of quality and he is almost indispensable for any national team.
“We know the quality Neymar possesses. He is indispensable for any national team, especially when he is in form,” the Manchester United midfielder said following the friendly in Foxborough, Massachusetts. “For my generation, he ranks in the top three: Cristiano, Messi and Neymar. I am a close friend of his, and it is not my place to decide who they are going to bring in.”
Brazil lacked offensive power against France but Ancelotti defended Vinicius Jr. and Raphinha.
“I think Raphinha played very well. He had some muscle discomfort at the end of the first half and we had to substitute him, but he had many opportunities and very good movement off the ball. And Vini always tries; he always makes the difference. A striker cannot always score, but the work done by both of them was good,” said Ancelotti.
The former Real Madrid manager said the fighting spirit against France showed they can compete against the best in the business.
“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 said.
“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.”
Brazil will next take on Croatia in Orlando, Florida, on Tuesday.
















