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Ancelotti's decision to resign from Real Madrid after the humiliation vs Man City

Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid were destroyed by Man City.

By William Estrella

Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid were destroyed by Man City.
Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid were destroyed by Man City.

Real Madrid ended up losing by a landslide 4-0 against Manchester City, was eliminated from the UEFA Champions League semifinals, being completely outclassed by Pep Guardiola's men and almost never being in a game, the difference in favor of the team being very overwhelming. of the Premier League over the White House. Now the English will meet against Inter Milan in Istanbul, scheduled for June 10, after what was this victory against Real Madrid where it clearly gives airs of a completed cycle on the part of Carlo Ancelotti and several emblematic players such as Luka Modric and Karim Benzema.

Although the reality is that much is said that after this defeat a new coach could arrive, with José Mourinho being one of the candidates to reach Real Madrid according to TNT Sports, and if he gives him a good offer he could say yes to the White House . In addition, he could also convince Erling Haaland because of his own weight as a coach and his ability to convince footballers.

This is due to the fact that Carlo Ancelotti is the main target in these hours after what was the bulky win against him, since nobody expected that the White House would be left out due to this result and having a game process so favorable to the English, not even while the meringues were in the fight.

But the reality is that in all this context, Carlo Ancelotti decided to talk about his future and make it clear what will happen to him in the face of what is to come, while talking about the possible return of José Mourinho, until Álvaro's interim Arbeloa.

What Ancelotti said

Carlo Ancelotti said that we must learn from this defeat to be better next season, since losing is part of the law of sport; Saying with these words the coach who plans to stay on the bench.


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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