Carlo Ancelotti has extended his contract as Brazil manager, committing to lead the national team through to the 2030 World Cup . The Italian took the Selecao job after leaving Real Madrid at the end of the 2024-25 season, and has since guided them to this summer’s finals in the US, Mexico and Canada. Despite suffering six defeats during their CONMEBOL qualifying campaign, the former Chelsea and Everton boss secured a fifth-place finish. Brazil are drawn into Group C, alongside Scotland, Morocco and Haiti, with Ancelotti aiming to guide the South American nation to their first World Cup success since 2002. Speaking on the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) website, Ancelotti expressed his dedication: "I arrived in Brazil a year ago. From the first minute, I understood what football means to this country.…