Carlo Ancelotti is expected to leave Real Madrid after their catastrophic Champions League exit to Arsenal, per reports.
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Arsenal thumped Real 5-1 on aggregate in the UCLLos Blancos set to part ways with AncelottiMight bid farewell after the Copa del Rey final on April 26Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Ancelotti's time at Real Madrid appears to be drawing to a close following their crushing Champions League quarter-final defeat at the hands of Arsenal. The Spanish giants were sent packing after a 2-1 loss at the Santiago Bernabéu on Wednesday night, which sealed their elimination from Europe's elite competition. The defeat not only stunned the Madrid faithful but also cast a dark cloud over Ancelotti’s future with the club.
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Ancelotti did little to ease speculation post-match, acknowledging that his position was uncertain. Now, according to a report from Ancelotti is now expected to part ways with the club after next weekend’s Copa del Rey final clash against arch-rivals Barcelona. The timing of the anticipated departure is significant as the summit clash could be the last opportunity for Ancelotti to salvage a piece of silverware this season.
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Ancelotti’s next destination could be international football, with Brazil reportedly keen to bring him on board as their new head coach. A representative from the CBF was seen in the stands at the Bernabeu during Madrid’s loss to Arsenal, fueling speculation that talks are moving forward.
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As Real Madrid prepare for a potential managerial transition, the spotlight is now shifting to who might replace Ancelotti in the dugout. Several names have already surfaced in connection with the job, including former Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp and current Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso. The German, who is currently the Head of Global Football Operations at Red Bull, would bring experience and charisma to the Bernabeu, while Alonso, a former Madrid midfielder, has quickly made a name for himself as one of the brightest young managers in Europe.
There’s also the possibility that the club might temporarily promote from within. Santiago Solari, who previously served as interim boss, could once again be called upon to guide the team through the remainder of the campaign until a permanent successor is chosen.