Brazil held to goalless draw by Ecuador in Ancelotti’s first game in charge

Brazil held to goalless draw by Ecuador in Ancelotti’s first game in charge

QUITO, ECUADOR – Carlo Ancelotti’s much-anticipated reign as Brazil head coach began with a frustrating 0-0 draw against Ecuador in their 2026 World Cup qualifying clash at the Estadio Monumental Banco Pichincha.

The match, marked by cagey play and few clear chances, highlighted the work ahead for Ancelotti, who took charge after Brazil’s 4-1 humiliation by Argentina in November. Despite hopes of an immediate turnaround, La Canarinha struggled to impose themselves, managing just one shot on target in a disjointed performance.

Ecuador, sitting second in the CONMEBOL standings, edged the contest in terms of initiative but lacked the cutting edge to trouble Alisson Becker, who comfortably dealt with sporadic efforts from John Yeboah and Enner Valencia.

The result leaves Brazil in fourth place with 22 points, while Ecuador (24 points) remain well-positioned for World Cup qualification. Ancelotti’s next test comes against Paraguay on June 10, while Ecuador travels to face Peru the same day.

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