December 25-according to the latest report by Eric Frosio, a French media reporter in Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian Football Association is looking for a potential national team coach who will compete against Luiz Felipe Scolari, the 2002 world champion coach.
The profile of the new head coach drawn by the Brazilian Football Association is: visa-free, foreign coach and experienced. Marcelo Galaldo (46), Thomas Tucher (49), Maurizio Pocettino (50), Roberto Martinez (49) or Rafael Benitez (62) meet these conditions. Carlo Ancelotti admits he does not want to leave Real Madrid before 2024.
Unless Didier Deschamps leaves his post as head coach of the French national team, Zinedine Zidane will remain a free coach without any job.
He has attracted all Brazilians-including the influential Ronaldo-and he is popular among his former players, such as Vinicius Jr., Edel Milidon or Casemiro.
Even if Zinedine Zidane is the nemesis of Brazil, there is no doubt that he will be warmly welcomed. Brazilians have always regarded him as one of his own. So the question now is, is Zidane willing to take the job?