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Estevao Willian and Casemiro Net as Ancelotti’s Brazil Down Senegal 2-0 in London Friendly

London, UK — Carlo Ancelotti’s tenure as Brazil National Team coach finally secured a victory as the Seleção defeated Senegal 2-0 in a closely contested international friendly at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

​The win provides a significant boost for Ancelotti and his squad, who had been looking for a return to form following a mixed run of results.

Chelsea Starlet Shines Bright

​The deadlock was broken by an exciting young talent, Estevão Willian, in the 34th minute. The 17-year-old forward, recently acquired by Chelsea, showcased his immense potential with a cool, composed finish inside the box, capitalizing on a sharp counter-attack.

​Estevão’s goal was a moment of quality in a first half dominated by midfield battles. His performance throughout the match suggests he is rapidly cementing his place as a key figure in Ancelotti’s plans.

Casemiro Seals the Result

​Senegal pressed for an equalizer in the second half, but the veteran presence of Casemiro proved decisive. The Manchester United midfielder doubled Brazil’s lead in the 68th minute.

​Casemiro’s goal was not just a security measure for the scoreline but also a testament to his continued importance in both defensive and offensive set pieces for the national side.

A Confident Step Forward

​Speaking after the match, Ancelotti praised his team’s defensive solidity and their ability to convert chances.

​”Senegal is a tough, physical side, and this was a good test for us,” Ancelotti said. “To keep a clean sheet and see young players like Estevão step up shows the depth and character we are building. This is an important step in the right direction.”

​The 2-0 victory gives Brazil much-needed momentum as they look ahead to their next competitive fixtures.

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