The Brazilian Football Federation (CBF) is seeking a new manager after parting ways with Dorival Junior following a disappointing performance against Argentina. The CBF is reportedly interested in high-profile candidates such as Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and Real Madrid's Carlo Ancelotti. Although Ancelotti has denied any recent discussions with CBF officials, Guardiola is seen as a potential fit for the position, especially since he has previously indicated a desire for international management. CBF president Ednaldo Rodrigues clarified that no formal contacts have been made yet to secure a replacement.
"From now on, we will look for a replacement. What was said about there being contact did not go through the CBF management."
"Guardiola has openly expressed a desire to test his hand at international management when his time with City comes to a close."
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