Ronaldo has advised the Brazilian Football Federation to chase a foreign manager after Tite stepped down post their World Cup elimination to Croatia.
Tite kept his promise of stepping down from the Brazilian helm after the penalty shootout defeat to Croatia in the quarter-final. The 61-year-old would surely have liked his stay to have been extended by a week or so, but his side couldn't get over the line against Zlatko Dalic's charges. Former talismanic striker Ronaldo has said he could see a foreign manager taking charge in the coming months.
Speaking at a press conference in Qatar, the two-time Ballon d'Or winner said: "There are a lot of amazing names that would do a lot of good. Ancelotti, Abel, from Palmeiras, Mourinho, from Roma They are incredible names. All of them with contracts. I don't know what the CBF will do, but my opinion is that it would support a foreign name."

