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Asilson believes that Ancelotti can play Latin football. Can Neymar consider Serie A?

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Former Brazilian star Asilson looks forward to Ancelotti's prospects for coaching Brazil. Since Fatty Ann has never left European football in his coaching career, everyone is worried that he will not be able to adapt to South American football. Although there are many Latin players in the European team, real Latin football is difficult to operate. After Ancelotti coached the Samba Legion, the team faced a severe World Cup qualifier. Is the Brazilian Football Association's decision too risky? Asilson believes that Ancelotti can operate Latin football. This famous Italian coach has rich experience and can get new tactical inspiration from many players. Although Ancelotti has never coached the South American team, Asilson said that in Fatty Ann's coaching career, he was the mentor of many Latin players.

And Asilsen added that when Kaka was in Milan, Ancelotti realized "the mutual combination of European and South American football concepts". Including in the first two seasons, Ancelotti also provided tactical help to the Brazilian Gemini. "Bears" and Rodrigo are important players of the Brazilian team at present, which is also the basic value of Ancelotti's ability to operate Latin football. Neymar will basically miss the Club World Cup with a flaw, and there are many rumors about Fenerbahce introducing him. In Asilson's view, since Neymar still has the desire to go to the World Cup and the Copa America, he should consider returning to the five major leagues and putting down his obsession with annual salary - can Neymar consider Serie A?

Among the five major leagues, Serie A is not strong and fast, which is also the main reason why Apennin football is called the "retirement league". Anyway, Neymar's injury situation is complicated and he cannot withstand high-intensity confrontation, so it is a good choice to consider Serie A. In the previous seasons, the two Milan players and Naples and other strong teams have considered Neymar, but these teams generally do not meet Neymar's salary requirements. Asilson thinks loan is a compromise - if Neymar joins Fenerbahce and the strong Serie A team can loan the Brazilian star, can Neymar consider this "curve-to-counter-saving" operation? This "curve-curve-saving the country" method may open a new window for Neymar and Serie A team.

After all, although Serie A has been criticized as a "pension league" in recent years, its tactical literacy and game rhythm are still inclusive for technical players. If Neymar joins on loan, it will not only reduce the club's salary pressure, but also give him the opportunity to regain his form in a relatively moderate league environment. However, this plan still faces real challenges. The author believes that Neymar's high salary problem has not been truly solved - even if it is on loan, the parent team still needs to bear part of the salary, and the financial situation of Serie A teams is generally tense and may not be willing to bear it for the long term. Neymar's competitive state and injury risks are still unknown. If he cannot maintain a stable appearance rate, the value of the loan will be greatly reduced. Of course, if Neymar is willing to accept short-term challenges and use the "superstar effect" to help Serie A increase attention, the two sides may be able to achieve a win-win situation.

Against the backdrop of the increasingly integrated tactical styles in today's football world, Ancelotti's coaching philosophy reflects this trend. He never sticks to a single system, but is good at perfectly grafting European tactical discipline with South American players' creativity. Just like the "Christmas Tree Formation" created in AC Milan back then, it not only maintained the defensive resilience of Italian football, but also released the offensive imagination through a talented midfielder like Kaka. This inclusive ability allows him to quickly activate the potential of "Bears" and Rodrigo when coaching Real Madrid. It can be seen from this that Asilson believes that Ancelotti can operate Latin football, and Asilson's view has factual basis.

Moreover, Brazilian football should have transformed long ago. It should integrate the system advantages of European football and combine the exquisite footwork of Latin football to regain its footwork in the world, just like the Argentine team in the Qatar World Cup. The author believes that in fact, Ancelotti's understanding of Latin football far exceeds the tactical level. He is well aware of the growth background and psychological traits of South American players and can always retain their improvisational space in training. In Real Madrid's locker room, Brazilian players often joke that "Ancelotti understands our football genes better than South American coaches." This cultural resonance allows him to cleverly harmonize the rigor on the tactical board with the samba rhythm on the court.

As more and more European clubs begin to pay attention to the cultivation of South American stars, Ancelotti's case of "soccer culture coaching" is becoming a model. He proved the value of a top coach not only lies in building a tactical system, but also in building a bridge for dialogue between different football civilizations. Perhaps that's why, when the Brazilian Football Association is looking for a new coach, Ancelotti's name always comes to the top of the shortlist.

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