Carlo Ancelotti will do away with the last few La Liga games, take a few days off, before the 65-year-old is back in one of the world’s biggest coaching jobs. Now the Italian is assembling a coaching team that will give the Brazilian players the best working conditions. This means bringing in a legend for reunion.

Ancelotti has led AC Milan and Real Madrid during the first two decades of the millennium, here the Italian had a Brazilian striker who contributed greatly to the success of both clubs. Kaka won the Ballon d’Or award in 2007, a bunch of other awards and titles – and not least – lifted the World Cup trophy for Brazil.

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Kaka was part of Brazil’s last national team to win the World Cup (2002), an important experience that will now be passed on to the younger Brazilian national team players who will qualify for the 2026 World Cup and go all the way. According to CNN Brazil, Ancelotti has been in contact with Kaka to bring him in for reunion as an assistant on the national team.

The 43-year-old Kaka has started his coaching education and now gets a unique opportunity to learn from and deliver with one of the world’s best coaches – for the nation. We do not see that Kaka can say no to this offer.

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Already on June 5, Ancelotti will lead Brazil against Ecuador in the World Cup qualifiers, Kaka does not have long to decide.