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Real Madrid's decision with Ancelotti after being humiliated vs Manchester City in the Champions League

Real Madrid was humiliated by Man City.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid was humiliated by Man City.
Real Madrid was humiliated by Man City.

The pressure at the Etihad Stadium is incredible. The atmosphere that is being experienced in Manchester is a true Champions League climate. The rematch between City and Real Madrid will put a team in the final match to be played in Istanbul on June 10, where Inter is already waiting after eliminating their classic, Milan.

The duel for those led by Carlo Ancelotti did not start in the best way. Guardiola's men suffocated the entire white team and didn't let him play at any time. They gave him two goals in the first part of a Champions League semifinal, something unexpected for the history of the Madrid team.

This caused discomfort in the Madrid players who did not find any answer to counteract what was done by City, which took the lead. As if that were not enough, Thibaut Courtois covered two extraordinary headers from Erling Haaland that he could not score, but he did dispatch with a Bernardo Silva double. Vinicius felt self-respect and went to claim the coach.

Surely overwhelmed by the performance that Manchester City imposed, Vini went directly to question the play of the first goal in which Madrid did not know how to mark Silva, nor Kevin De Bruyne's pass. The Brazilian got angry because he felt that his team was not right and that they needed to change something immediately.

Real Madrid's decision:

After losing 4-0, at the moment, Florentino Perez, president of Real Madrid, plans to continue with the Italian coach from here until the end of the season. Subsequently, he will think if he is the right coach, and will see what other coaches are available on the market.


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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