Ancelotti quiet on Real future amid Brazil links
- Carlo Ancelotti remains Real Madrid's coach during a crucial final stretch as the team pursues the La Liga title with five games left in the 2024-25 season.
- Real Madrid trails Barcelona by four points in La Liga and recently lost to them in the Copa del Rey final, while Ancelotti's future talks have been postponed until May 25 after reported Brazil coaching links faltered.
- Ancelotti emphasized his respect and affection for Real Madrid, reaffirming his focus on the title race despite the club’s Champions League quarter-final elimination and defensive injuries.
- Ancelotti confirmed he will wait until May 25th to discuss his future, emphasizing that winning the remaining matches could turn the campaign around and lead to a strong finish.
- Ancelotti's tenure is expected to end this summer with Xabi Alonso as a likely successor, yet he insists there is no conflict and plans an amicable farewell whenever it occurs.
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Ancelotti-Ansage: "Would like to make it clear that ...
Real-Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti only wants to comment on his future on the last day of the Spanish football league season on May 25. This was announced by the success coach associated with the Brazilian team leader's office in media reports on Saturday. "I want to make it clear that I like my club, my players and my fans a lot. I will talk about my future on May 25th, said Ancelotti, adding: "I know exactly what to do, what to do and what to d…
Ancelotti to Discuss Future on May 25, Remains Tight-Lipped Amid Brazil Links
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said he will speak about his future at the club only on the last day of the La Liga season, as Spanish media reports continue to link him with a move to the Brazil national team.
Ancelotti quiet on Real future amid Brazil links
MADRID: Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said he will speak about his future at the club only on the last day of the La Liga season, as Spanish media reports continue to link him with a move to the Brazil national team. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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