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World surprise, Real Madrid would have a new coach and look who it would be

This could be the next coach of the Spanish team

By William Estrella

This could be the next coach of the Spanish team
This could be the next coach of the Spanish team

We all know that Real Madrid is the best team in the world and nothing is going to change it, even though in some seasons they do better than others, but they never stop competing. After having won everything, in the last season they did not do very well and that is why now they want to improve things to be able to continue making history and for the moment they started more than well in all the competitions they are playing.

The one who wants to end his story with the Spanish team with a happy ending is nothing more and nothing less than one of the best coaches in the history of the institution, Carlo Ancelotti, the Italian who returned to continue winning things and got it. And he hopes to be able to leave in the best way when it is his turn since he has a few more months to continue demonstrating before going to the Brazilian National Team where they are waiting for him with open arms.

That's why several coaches are being named to replace him next year. Raul Gonzalez (who is at Real Madrid Castilla), Zinedine Zidane (for a third cycle), Xabi Alonso, among others, have already sounded. But there is one of these who for this reason could become Ancelotti's successor from next season as it seems to be one of his wishes.

Who is it? 

We are talking about Xabi Alonso. The coach who is doing a huge job at Bayern Leverkusen in Germany, signed his link with the Germans until 2026, but there is an exit clause that could see him come to Madrid if they call him. ´´The issue is that now the German newspaper Sport Bill, says that Bayer Leverkusen and the Spanish coach agreed a termination clause that is only valid for three former clubs of Xabi Alonso during his time as a player. Evidently, these clubs are Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Liverpool´´, they wrote in Planet Real Madrid.

 

 


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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