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'I have experience': Kaka declares himself available to work under Ancelotti at Brazil
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“If the opportunity arises, I'm ready to return to the Selecao [Brazil national team],” Kaka said in his latest interview.
“I'm prepared. Since 2017, I wanted to prepare myself. I took business courses in sports at Harvard.
"I took the coach course at CBF, I have experience in the national team, at the World Cup," Kaka adds.
That's a serious resumé right there from Kaka. The former midfielder is pushing to work as one of Carlo Ancelotti's assistants heading to the World Cup in 2026.
Reports claim that Ancelotti wouldn't mind having Kaka in his technical crew, having coached him as a player.
However, with Davide Ancelotti also sticking with his father as assistant, things could get complicated for Kaka.