CBF confirms Ramon Menezes as interim coach in the friendly between Brazil and Morocco, in March
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This morning, the CBF announced the first commitment of the Brazilian team after the World Cup in Qatar: a friendly against Morocco, on March 25, at the Ibn Batouta stadium, in Tanger.
Ramon Menezes will lead the team on an interim basis. He commanded the victorious campaign of the Brazilian team in the South American Sub-20.
THE SELECTION HAS BEEN WITHOUT A TECHNICIAN SINCE TITE LEAVES
Even before the World Cup in Qatar, Tite had already informed that he would not continue in office in 2023. Last month he was at CBF headquarters and terminated his contract.
Along with Tite, assistants Cléber Xavier, César Sampaio and Matheus Bacchi (son of Tite) leave the Brazilian team, in addition to the physical trainer, Fabio Mahseredjian; physiologist Guilherme Passos; and performance analysts Thomaz Koerich and Bruno Baquete
CBF HAS PREFERENCE FOR FOREIGNERS
With distant dreams and no unanimity, the president of the CBF, Ednaldo Rodrigues, finds it difficult to define the substitute.
The CBF prefers a foreign technician with “unquestionable” status and, preferably, who speaks Portuguese or Spanish.
Carlo Ancelotti, coach of Real Madrid, is one of the favourites.
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