I would swap any player for Richarlison. He's been in a terrible phase for a few years now. But all the coaches still believe in him, I don't understand. But he gets nervous when he gets the ball, that's because of the time he went without scoring goals.
Yes, I thought I was the only one who realized that when he receives the ball he gets nervous and makes mistakes, everything goes wrong , he has even made mistakes, the truth is I am a person who admires Brazilian football because for me it is the best technique in the world, in fact since I was little I wanted to be a footballer but I wanted to learn the Brazilian technique, unfortunately I couldn't, I think Ancelotti will make him regain that lost confidence in the Brazilian players.
Mate, you are certainly not the only one feeling the nerves. It is written all over the face of Richarlison when he is on the pitch, given after this long goal drought. About the coaches, you are right. Ancelotti is betting on more than stats or results. He is not using Richarlison as a short-term solution. This is also about relationships. Ancelotti made Richarlison a "phenomenon" at Everton since he treated him more like a son than a player. He is now attempting to replicate that play with Brazil. Is it logical on the outside? Not really. Yet, considering all the injuries and mental health struggles Richarlison has been through (therapy literally “saved his life”), it becomes clear why a manager with a bit of empathy and patience would keep him. Had this been 2014, the guy would have been Fred-style thrown under the bus, scapegoated and forgotten. Football is changing, whether it is good or bad. Keep the skepticism, but see what happens when Ancelotti is able to bring the guy back with his quiet leadership. He is betting on the man, not the moment.