With Brazil already qualified, Ancelotti revealed he will rotate his lineup against Bolivia, where the match will be played at nearly 12,000 feet above sea level.
“Yes, my idea is to make some changes. We’re evaluating player fatigue. There’s a factor here we have to consider, and that could affect our strategy," he explained. "I’m gathering input from players who have played under these conditions, since I don’t have much personal experience. The national team, however, has played there many times - it’s nothing new for Brazil. Our plan is to adjust both the strategy and the players.”
He also highlighted the personal value of the trip: “I consider this a very special experience. I’ve never been to Bolivia, never to La Paz. For me, it’s an important opportunity. I’m excited and eager for my team to play well and win, which is always the goal.”