Italian Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid coach, has assured that he will retire as soon as his time in the white team ends.a decision that he thinks makes sense since Real Madrid is “the pinnacle of football”.
“This stage in Madrid ends my career. I leave after white. Madrid is the pinnacle of football, it makes sense to end this experience here.” he explained in an interview with Il Messaggero published this Saturday.
Since winning the European Super Cup, Ancelotti has a total of 24 trophies as a manager: “I’m not into creating accounts. I will do this at the end of my career, when it makes sense to take stock of my work.
Having lifted “Decimoquarta”, the Italian coach has not lost his competitiveness and has clearly defined his main goal for this season: “Champions’. Because of the history and degree of difficulty. This is the size of Madrid. This is a special club for this European tournament.”
And he made it clear that the dressing room of the team is “healthy”, with “modest players” and in which the “human component” reigns.
Madrid is a serious team with modest players, in which even the stars are firmly on the ground. The group is healthy, led by the most experienced: Modric, Casemiro, Benzema. The quality is undeniable. However, this alone would not be enough to guarantee results and trophies: the human element is fundamental. And this Real Madrid is really unique,” he assured.
As for the league season starting this weekend, Carletto sees it as more even than last season.
“More struggle than last year, Barcelona got stronger. Sevilla are still competitive. even after the exits and Atlético are firm. Bilbao has an experienced manager like Valverde and Gattuso’s Valencia brings with it an important city and history,” he said.
Real Madrid will make their La Liga debut this Sunday at the start of their league defense against Almeria, one of the newly promoted teams this year, in what could be Ancelotti’s last season with the Merengue side.
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Source: La Opinion
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