Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti has opened up on his team's approach to stopping Norway superstar Erling Haaland ahead of their blockbuster FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 clash, insisting the five-time world champions will not be relying on any special tactical blueprint to contain the prolific striker.
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The Selecao booked their place in the knockout stage after topping their group and now face one of the tournament's most dangerous attacking forces in Haaland, who has already scored five goals in the FIFA World Cup 2026. The Manchester City forward has spearheaded Norway's impressive campaign and will once again be their biggest hope of causing an upset against the South American giants.
With Brazil chasing a place in the quarter-finals, much of the pre-match discussion has revolved around how Ancelotti plans to keep Haaland quiet on one of football's biggest stages.
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Carlo Ancelotti dismisses talk of a special 'anti-Haaland' strategy
Speaking during his pre-match press conference, Ancelotti made it clear that Brazil will not alter their defensive philosophy solely because of Erling Haaland's presence.
The Italian tactician believes his defenders already possess enough experience after facing the Norwegian striker multiple times in European club competitions and trusts them to execute their roles without any additional tactical instructions.
"I don't think that there is such a thing as an 'anti-Haaland' plan. I don't need to tell my players how to defend, they have faced each other a few times. Our team is in an optimal condition. However, we need to continue improving. Everyone knows how he works. I have nothing to explain to my defenders how to play against him."
Ancelotti's comments underline the confidence within the Brazilian camp as they prepare for one of the most anticipated Round of 16 fixtures of the tournament.
Familiar rivalries could shape the contest
Brazil are expected to field Arsenal centre-back Gabriel Magalhaes, who has regularly come up against Erling Haaland during Premier League encounters. That familiarity could prove crucial as Brazil attempt to limit the striker's influence inside the penalty area.
Haaland, meanwhile, will once again shoulder Norway's attacking responsibilities as they seek another memorable result after an impressive group-stage campaign.
A victory for Brazil would see them progress to the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals, where either England or Mexico awaits. Norway, however, will be hoping Haaland can continue his goalscoring form and inspire one of the biggest upsets of the knockout stage.
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