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Can Carlo Ancelotti do for the Seleção what he’s done for European royalty? We dive deep into Brazil's tactical revolution ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. From Casemiro’s defensive masterclass to the explosive partnership of Vinícius Júnior and the wonderkid Endrick, find out w ...  Show more

The Last Dance or a New Dynasty? Argentina’s Quest for 2026 World Cup Glory

Can Lionel Messi lead Argentina to a historic back-to-back World Cup title in 2026? In this episode, we break down Lionel Scaloni’s tactical evolution and how he has integrated rising stars like Claudio Echeverri and Franco Mastantuono alongside seasoned champions like Julián Álv ...  Show more

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