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Real Madrid is shocked by Ancelotti's stance on leading the Brazilian National Team

The coach begins to define his future and there is surprise.

By William Estrella

The coach begins to define his future and there is surprise.
The coach begins to define his future and there is surprise.

Under the guidance of Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid want to prove to everyone that they are still the best team in the world. In the last season they left a lot to be desired as they didn't win anything they wanted. They only won the Copa del Rey. In the Spanish league they did not measure up and gave it to FC Barcelona, while in the Champions League they got into the top four but Manchester City eliminated them being more than superior.

Next year, the Italian coach ends his link with the Spanish team and it was said for a long time that he was not going to renew it since his idea was to follow other paths, choose another destination and so far it is not well known exactly what will happen with him.

The Brazilian National Team is waiting for him with open doors and everything was arranged for his arrival in 2024 since they have not hired Tité's replacement so far, but use Fernando Deniz (Fluminense coach) because they are waiting for Ancelotti. But now they reveal that their decision could be changed and there is surprise.

Are you staying in Spain? 

´´Eduardo Inda, director of OKDiario, reported in El Chiringuito de Jugones that there have been contacts between Carletto and the Rio de Janeiro federation. "The Brazilian Football Confederation is putting pressure on Carlo Ancelotti," the journalist began, adding that Ancelotti responded forcefully, writing in Planet Real Madrid. And then they added: "Ancelotti has said no. He has told them that if Real Madrid offer him a renewal, he will stay," Inda said


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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