The names on the list are simply dreadful, I don't know how else describe them. Of course it's not Ancelotti's fault, those are the players Brazil is currently producing. Once they had Roberto Carlos and then Marcelo, now there is Alex Sandro. They used to have defenders like Lucio and Thiago Silva and now the best one is Marquinhos, which is very good, but not as good the the others I mentioned. Midfielders? Players like Juninho Pernambucano often times weren't even called because they had better players, now he would be by far the best midfielder. And maybe it's better not to talk about the strikers: the fact that a 33 year old Neymar is the best attacking player they have speaks volume. Let's see if Raphinha keeps playing like he did last season.
Neymar is 33 years old and injury prone. And despite that the Brazilian team is heavily dependent on him. They don't have any other good forwards apart from Neymar and this is a good proof of how much the game has deteriorated in Brazil during the last 10 years or so. At one stage, it looked as if Brazil will not qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That concern is no longer valid, but their performance during the CONMEBOL qualifiers was definitely not up to the expectations.