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Carlo Ancelotti says his first game as Brazil boss was an emotional experience despite his new charges only drawing 0-0 away to Ecuador in a lacklustre South American World Cup qualifier.
The 65-year-old Italian, who has enjoyed a trophy-laden club career, took over as manager of the Selecao in late May after leaving Real Madrid.
The five-time World Cup winners were unable to break down a resolute Ecuador defence, with Flamengo midfielder Gerson coming closest to breaking the deadlock in Guayaquil.
Ecuador's best opportunity came towards the end of the first half, but Venezia forward John Yeboah's header went agonisingly over the bar.
Brazil pushed for a winner, with goalkeeper Gonzalo Valle saving well from Manchester United midfielder Casemiro, but the hosts held on to secure a point.
"My first match in charge of a national team, my heart felt something special," said Ancelotti.
"I was on the bench for more than 1,800 [club] matches and this one was special.
"I think I can make an assessment of this first period. I was happy with the reception, I feel delighted to work with the CBF [Brazilian football federation] and, for me, it is a gift to be here."
The result leaves Brazil in fourth place in the qualifying group, with 22 points after 15 matches.
Ecuador are in second place with 24 points, 10 points behind leaders and World Cup holders Argentina.
"We have very good quality players. There is not much time to work, but there is the possibility of improvement because we have quality," added Ancelotti, whose team host Paraguay in their next game on Wednesday, 11 June.
"I am sure that we will improve in attack. Today we were missing an important player - Raphinha [the Barcelona forward was serving a one-game suspension].
"We have to play a game with more rhythm, mobility and intensity. I believe we will do that at our home ground."
Lionel Messi's Argentina beat Chile 1-0 thanks to a goal from Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez.
Inter Miami playmaker Messi was a second-half substitute as the side strengthened their place at the top of qualifying.
Paraguay beat Uruguay 2-0 to move into joint-second with Ecuador.
Talleres midfielder Matias Galarza opened the scoring, before Brighton forward Julio Enciso secured the points from the penalty spot nine minutes from time.
The top six teams in the table qualify automatically for the 2026 World Cup, which is being held in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
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