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What will Carletto do? The decision by Real Madrid that would put it in troubles

By William Estrella

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The work that the italian Carlo Ancelotti has been doing as the head coach at Real Madrid is receiving praise from all sides in the spanish capital. Within the ‘Casablanca’ they seems very comfortable with his performance as the main coach and the management of the white squad. That is why the leadership would make a decision that could put him in trouble for next summer.

The team from the capital of Spain remains the only leader in the Spanish League and in Group C of the UEFA Champions League, winning 9 of 10 games and maintaining everyone's respect for the world giant. Carlo Ancelotti is one of the great responsible with his blunt decisions regarding the formation of the white squad and his great work in replacing former captain Karim Benzema after his departure to arabian football and the serious injuries of the brazilian Eder Militao and the belgian Thibaut Courtois.

It is known that Ancelotti has given his word to the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) to lead the Brazil National Team when his contract at Real Madrid ends. But in the spanish capital they would be ready to make a decision that complicates said verbal agreement between the italian and the south americans.

The decision that Real Madrid would make with Carlo Ancelotti and would put him in front of a difficult dilemma

According to what the spanish site Sport points out, the Real Madrid board is beginning to consider a renewal offer for 'Carleto' before the italian completes the three years of his contract that ends on June 30. And if the 'merengues' do it before January 1, they could put the head coach in a very big crossroads, since the italian has declared his love many times for the white team, and even said that he would retire in Madrid when his contract ended, but the Brazilian National Team appeared in his path and made him change his mind and he would have a verbal agreement to coach Brazil next year, so we will have to wait until December to find out what the future holds for 'Carleto'.


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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