Soccer-Ancelotti says Danilo certain to be part of Brazil World Cup squad


Mar 26, 2026; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; Brazli head coach Carlo Ancelotti applauds before their friendly against France at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images

March 31 (Reuters) - Brazil head ⁠coach Carlo Ancelotti has backed veteran defender Danilo ⁠to be part of his final 26-man squad for ‌this year’s World Cup in North America, adding that his squad is largely settled.

Brazil have been drawn in Group C alongside Morocco, Haiti and ​Scotland for the June 11 to July ⁠19 tournament, with Ancelotti ⁠set to announce his final squad by May 18.

"Danilo is ⁠a ‌very important player, not only on the pitch but also off it," Ancelotti told reporters on Monday ⁠in Orlando, ahead of his side's warm-up friendly ​game against Croatia.

"Danilo ‌is certain to be in the final 26-man squad ⁠because I ​like him... his character, his personality, his style of play. He can play in all defensive positions.

"I have a fairly clear ⁠idea of the starting line-up for ​the first match, and the final squad is also pretty much set."

Former Real Madrid and Manchester City defender Danilo, 34, is ⁠currently at Brazil club Flamengo. He has played 67 internationals for Brazil across all competitions so far.

Ancelotti said a strong defensive foundation would be essential for Brazil to win a ​sixth World Cup.

"For Brazil to win the ⁠World Cup, we need talent - and we have it - and ​we need to defend well," the ‌Italian said.

"There's no other way. I'm ​not convinced by an attacking game alone."

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

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