
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.







