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Although they won the Copa del Rey, Real Madrid's decision to fire Ancelotti or not

Real Madrid just won a major title, however, this can happen.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid just won a major title, however, this can happen.
Real Madrid just won a major title, however, this can happen.

Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid defeated Osasuna 2-1 in the grand final and became champion of the Copa del Rey, once again showing how solid this team is and especially this group of footballers in games with defining characteristics, winning this title once and for all after nine years of not lifting this trophy the White House.

And in that sense, two of the most influential people in this Real Madrid, beyond the players, are undoubtedly Florentino Pérez and Carlo Ancelotti. One because he is the great setter of this team, and another for having hired him when no one expected him, with a small-time campaign at Everton but where he did not have much material to show his work.

Along these lines, Florentino Pérez shows how well he manages money at Real Madrid with the figures they have today, since Valverde was signed for 5 million euros and is now worth 100 million, Militao arrived for 50 million and is now worth 70 M, Rodrygo Goes arrived for 45 M and his current value is 80 M, Vinicius arrived for 45 M and is now worth 120 M.

But the reality is that beyond the signings, the continuity of Carlo Ancelotti is very worrying after the president of the Brazilian Football Federation said this week that he wants the Italian coach as technical director of the Canarinha first team, not having for the moment a plan B for him.

Florentino on the continuity of Ancelotti

Faced with so much concern at Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez was forceful about the continuity of Carlo Ancelotti, explaining that he has a contract until June 2024 and for the moment it is clear that he is still the coach of the first team.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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