
Joao Pedro has responded with class after missing out on Brazil’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Chelsea forward had pushed himself into the conversation through his club form, but Brazil’s depth in attacking areas left him on the outside.
His reaction made clear that the decision hurt, while also showing the calm and maturity expected from a player still trying to force his way into the national-team picture.

Joao Pedro sends Brazil World Cup message
Chelsea forward Joao Pedro shared an emotional Instagram message after being left out of Brazil’s 2026 FIFA World Cup squad.
He wrote, “I tried to give my best at all times. Unfortunately, it wasn’t possible to fulfill this dream of representing my country in a World Cup. But I remain calm and focused, as I always try to be. Joys and frustrations are part of football.”
Pedro added, “From now on, I wish good luck to everyone who is there and I will be just another fan cheering for them to bring the sixth title home.”
It was a measured response from a player who could have easily let disappointment dominate the message. Instead, Pedro kept the focus on respect, perspective and support for the squad that did make it.
The wording still showed how much the snub meant. Representing Brazil at a World Cup remains one of the biggest honors in football, and missing out during a strong season will sting.
Carlo Ancelotti admits pain after leaving Joao Pedro out
Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti also made it clear that Pedro’s omission was not an easy call. His explanation showed sympathy for the Chelsea forward, even while defending the selection decision.
Ancelotti said, “Believe me, I feel sad for Joao Pedro. With the season he’s having, he probably deserved to go to the World Cup.”
He added, “However, with all due respect and so much competition for places, we chose other players ahead of him… But we truly feel sorry for Joao Pedro. I’m sorry.”
That admission will not remove Pedro’s disappointment, but it does underline how close he came. Ancelotti effectively acknowledged that form was not the issue, competition was.
For Chelsea, the response should still feel encouraging. Pedro has clearly done enough to make Brazil’s manager think seriously about him, and that matters for his long-term international future.
The World Cup dream is paused rather than finished. Pedro’s next challenge is to turn the frustration into another season that makes him impossible to ignore.
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