Panamanian forward Kadir Barría, who plays for the Brazilian club Botafogo, has been left without a head coach following the resignation of the team's manager, Davide Ancelotti, son of the legendary Carlo Ancelotti, the current coach of Brazil. A report by the EFE agency states that the separation from the Brazilian coach's son is due to internal disagreements related to work methodology. Versions indicate that the conflict originated from disagreements over the intensity of training applied by one of the physical trainers working with Ancelotti, who was born 36 years ago in Parma. Ancelotti played a significant role in the young career of Barría, as he was the one who called him up from the U-20 category to make his debut in the top division of Brazilian football, just five months after taking the helm. With Ancelotti as coach, Barría was called up for 10 matches in the Campeonato Brasileirão, in which he played in six (two as a starter), scoring two goals.
Panamanian footballer Kadir Barría left without a coach after Davide Ancelotti's resignation
Botafogo and Panama national team forward Kadir Barría lost his coach after head coach Davide Ancelotti's departure due to team disagreements. The coach played a key role in the young player's career.