Brazil is still looking for a coach, this after Tite's departure after the considered early elimination of the 2022 World Cup, in the quarter-finals. Among several names that have already emerged, there is another one to emerge.
According to the newspaper L'Équipe, Zinedine Zidane entered the list. The Frenchman's profile fits the one that the CBF seeks to guide the Brazilian team, with a possible conversation between the parties on the table.
Zidane, remember, is also on the list for the French national team, but better placed. The former Real Madrid coach is considered the favorite to succeed Didier Deschamps, whose future is up in the air after defeat in the 2022 Mundial final.