With 79 goals in 128 matches, Neymar remains a foundational figure in the history of the Selecao, and Ancelotti is well aware of the public desire to see the forward have one last crack at winning the trophy that has eluded him throughout his career. “Neymar is part of, and continues to be part of, the history of Brazilian football. He is very talented, and it is natural that people believe he can help us win the next World Cup. Right now, he is being assessed by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), by myself, and he still has two months to show that he has the qualities needed to play in the next World Cup,” the manager explained.