Carlo Ancelotti was appointed Brazil manager in May


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Carlo Ancelotti’s much-anticipated debut as Brazil’s head coach ended on a disappointing note. The five-time World Cup champions were held to a goalless draw by Ecuador in a South American World Cup qualifying clash.

Despite boasting top-tier talent, Brazil failed to find the back of the net in Guayaquil. Ecuador’s disciplined defence kept them at bay, denying Ancelotti a winning start.

Brazil Struggles in the Final Third

The Brazil vs Ecuador World Cup qualifier was expected to be a statement match for the Seleção under their new manager. Instead, it highlighted their attacking struggles.

Flamengo midfielder Gerson had the best chance for Brazil. His powerful drive in the second half came close but couldn't beat Ecuador's defence.

Manchester United’s Casemiro also tested the keeper late in the game. However, Gonzalo Valle stood firm and denied the veteran midfielder with a crucial save.

Ecuador Holds Its Ground

Ecuador delivered a solid performance on home soil. Their best opportunity came just before halftime when John Yeboah’s header narrowly missed the target. The Venezia forward nearly sent the home fans into a frenzy but was denied by inches.

Their resolute defensive setup frustrated Brazil throughout. With disciplined pressing and compact lines, Ecuador made it difficult for Brazil to create space in the final third.

Ancelotti’s Debut Under the Microscope

All eyes were on Carlo Ancelotti, who took charge after departing Real Madrid last month. Known for his calm demeanor and tactical acumen, fans hoped his leadership would spark Brazil’s campaign.

However, this Brazil vs Ecuador World Cup qualifier showed there’s still work to be done. Though Brazil dominated possession, their finishing lacked sharpness. The team appeared disjointed in transitions and failed to capitalize on set-piece opportunities.

Where Brazil Stands Now

Following the draw, Brazil now sits fourth in the qualifying table. With 22 points from 15 matches, they remain in a strong position to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. But the performance will surely raise questions about their form heading into future fixtures.

Ecuador, on the other hand, climbed to second with 24 points. They trail Argentina by 10 points but continue to prove they are a force in the qualifiers.

Argentina and Paraguay Make Their Mark

Elsewhere, Lionel Messi’s Argentina edged out Chile 1-0 in a tight contest. Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez scored the decisive goal. Messi, now playing for Inter Miami, came on as a second-half substitute as Argentina solidified their top spot in the standings.

Paraguay also made headlines, defeating Uruguay 2-0. Matias Galarza from Talleres broke the deadlock, while Brighton’s Julio Enciso sealed the win with a late penalty. With this result, Paraguay joined Ecuador in joint second, intensifying the competition.

The Road to 2026

The Brazil vs Ecuador World Cup qualifier is just one of many intense battles shaping the South American qualifiers. With the top six teams securing automatic spots for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the race is heating up.

For Brazil, the message is clear—Ancelotti must find the right formula quickly. The road to redemption after their last World Cup disappointment won’t be easy, but it’s still wide open.

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