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Danilo: Ancelotti helps Brazil get respect and leaving Juventus to return to Flamenco is the best choice

5:24pm, 8 June 2025Football

June 8th, 33-year-old Brazilian international defender Danilo talked about topics such as Brazil's new coach Ancelotti and leaving Juventus in winter in an interview with RomarioTV.

Ancelotti was the new coach of the Brazilian national team at the end of May, but his coaching debut Brazil drew 0-0 with Ecuador away. Danilo first said: "Considering Ancelotti's history as a coach, the championship he won, and the respect he has won, there is no need to say anything more. Speaking of respect, I think he can help the Brazilian national team restore some of the respect he has lost recently. Having a coach like Ancelotti will bring you greater respect."

The Brazilian national team asked Ancelotti to coach Ancelotti to strive for the 2026 World Cup championship, and Danilo said: "But I think he There will be a lot of pressure on the performance, and maybe this will relieve some of the pressure on the players. As players, we must understand that the coach is top-notch, he knows what he is doing, and we must do our best. Because we have changed coaches many times in the short term, and the situation has not improved. "

Danilo previously played for Juventus for a long time and served as Juventus captain, but in January this year he terminated his contract and left Juventus and returned to Brazil to join Flamenco. Danilo continued: "I want to go back to the Brazilian national team, so I have to be very good at Flamenco, the position is not guaranteed, but it is positive because this competitive pressure has us all out. I want to be part of this new beginning because I am proud and think I can still play a role."

Finally, Danilo said: "When I left Juventus, I hardly had many choices that could really excite me. I thought a lot, and the decision to leave European football was very difficult, but what really excites me was playing for Flamenco. I have been supportive of Flamenco since I was a child and my family was crazy about this team. If I don't come back now, there may be no chance to really help the team on the court in the future. It's a tough decision and it takes time to think about it, but it's the best option."

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