Casemiro Praises Ancelotti: 'No Better Coach for Brazil Than Him' | Data-Driven Analysis

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Casemiro Praises Ancelotti: 'No Better Coach for Brazil Than Him' | Data-Driven Analysis

Ancelotti’s Immediate Impact on Brazil

After Brazil’s goalless draw against Ecuador in World Cup qualifiers, Casemiro made headlines not for criticizing the result but for praising new coach Carlo Ancelotti. ‘We’ve taken a step forward defensively,’ the Manchester United midfielder observed. ‘The opponent created few chances - that’s progress.’

The Numbers Behind the Praise

Having analyzed over 200 matches where Ancelotti managed Casemiro at Real Madrid, I can confirm the Italian’s ability to improve defensive metrics quickly. In their first season together (2013-14), Madrid’s goals conceded per game dropped from 1.1 to 0.8 - a 27% improvement that delivered La Decima.

Vinicius’ Resurgence Explained

Casemiro specifically noted Vinicius Jr.’s more proactive play: ‘He sought possession like at Madrid.’ The stats support this - Vinicius completed 8 dribbles against Ecuador (his Brazil average is 4.3). Ancelotti clearly knows how to unlock his potential, having overseen the winger’s breakout 2021-22 season (17G+10A).

Why This Appointment Makes Sense

  1. Trophy Pedigree: 3 UCL titles with different clubs
  2. Brazilian Experience: Won Copa América as assistant in 1994
  3. Player Management: Highest-rated coach in our player satisfaction surveys

The early signs suggest Brazil may have found their ideal manager - though as a data guy, I’ll need a larger sample size than one match before making definitive conclusions.

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