Ancelotti refuses to engage in Japan 'mind games'
Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti refused to engage in 'mind games' ahead of the round of 32 clash with Japan on Monday.
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Japan (0:41)Tom MastersJun 28, 2026, 08:00 PM ETMultiple AuthorsEmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsBrazil manager Carlo Ancelotti said he refuses to engage in "mind games" ahead of the round-of-32 clash with Japan on Monday.The Seleção take on Japan in one of the more evenly matched first knockout ties on paper.Both sides went unbeaten in their groups.
Brazil settled for a 1-1 draw with Morocco but then beat Haiti and Scotland each 3-0 to qualify atop Group C.Japan, meanwhile, drew 2-2 with the Netherlands before a 4-0 win over Tunisia and a 1-1 draw with Sweden.Brazil will be the favorites for Monday's match, but Japan have not lost since a 2-0 defeat to the United States in September 2025.
Since then, Japan have gone on a 10-game unbeaten streak, including impressive wins over England at Wembley and Brazil in Tokyo.And it is following that backdrop that Kento Shiogai, the 21-year-old Wolfsburg striker who has played just six minutes this tournament, alluded to Brazil being fallen giants."I won't repeat what others say.
We're focused on the match, on the opponent's qualities, on preparing well to avoid problems," Ancelotti said."That's what match preparation is about. We're not doing what they call in England 'mind games.'
How do you say it in Portuguese? Mind games. We're not going there."
One of the big moments of Brazil's win over Scotland was the return of Neymar, who made his first Brazil appearance in over three years.- World Cup 2026 Power Rankings after group stage - How did teams qualify for knockout rounds of World Cup?He was added to the World Cup squad before he missed friendly matches against Panama or Egypt because of a right calf injury.
The Santos attacker also missed Brazil's two opening matches of the World Cup.But he returned against Scotland and looked impressive, much to the delight of Ancelotti, who said he is fit to play for more than 15 minutes he accumulated against Scotland."Neymar has progressed very well.
I think he improved a lot last week," Ancelotti said. "It's a shame he couldn't train the whole time he was with us."He can play more than 15 minutes.
He's in good shape, but it depends a lot on the game context and how things develop tomorrow." Ancelotti refuses to engage in Japan 'mind games'2hTom MastersMarsch's 'Canadian heroes' deliver defining win3hDavid LHeureuxSouth Korea coach quits after WC exit, criticism5hGabriel TanSource: Fire in final stage of deal for Lewandowski2hLizzy BecheranoKubo out vs Brazil but Japan can 'change history'3hGabriel TanGermany boss: Paraguay an 'uncomfortable' game2hRob DawsonUruguay, Utd's Ugarte suffers knee ligament injury10hESPNWhy Portugal draw might have cost World Cup one last Messi-Ronaldo showdown23hESPNWorld Cup VAR review: Why didn't Canada get a penalty vs. South Africa?
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