Real Madrid Decides to Leave Ancelotti

Carlo Ancelotti is in his final days as Real Madrid coach, and there are several factors that confirm that a split between the two parties will inevitably occur at the end of the current season.

Relevo’s latest report revealed that Florentino Pérez’s administration intends to thank Ancelotti at the end of this season and begin a new era with a young coach who can make a difference.

The report indicates that Real Madrid’s management has not yet made a final decision, but from the outset, they have set a condition for Ancelotti’s continuation: winning one of the Champions League or La Liga titles.

After the defeat to Arsenal in the Champions League and the widening gap with Barcelona in La Liga to four points, Real Madrid’s chances of winning either title appear almost impossible, so everything points in the direction of Ancelotti’s dismissal.

At the same time, it appears that, for the first time in his career with Madrid, Ancelotti has lost the dressing room, and several recent incidents prove that he no longer commands sufficient respect or is able to convince the players of his ideas.

This was evident when he instructed Eduardo Camavinga and Jude Bellingham to play against Arsenal, but the duo paid little attention to what he said and appeared angry with him.

Ancelotti himself is aware that his relationship with the players is no longer what it was before. On the contrary, he feels he has lost control over a large number of them, and things are no longer the same as they were last year.

Xabi Alonso remains the favorite to succeed the Italian coach at Real Madrid next season, especially since his contract with Bayer Leverkusen includes a release clause that allows him to move to Los Blancos at any time.