Anceelotti towards the exit, the unexpected replacement

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Earlier this week, reports from England said that the former main coach of Rayo Vallecano, Andoni Iraola, who is currently in charge of AFC Bournemouth, a Premier League team, was also on the restricted list Established by Real Madrid.

Real Madrid is not the only one to have Iraola on his radar, because it has also been reported that Tottenham Hotspur wishes to make the 42 -year -old man his next manager, if Ange Postcoglou is dismissed.

Andoni Iraola is expressed

Despite all the noise that surrounds his future, Iraola does not pay attention. According to MD, he told the media on Friday that his only objective was Bournemouth, although he did not deny any of the rumors.

“I have been in this environment for many years as a player and coach, and I know how these things work and what is important and what is not. For me, nothing changes. The important thing this week is tomorrow against the Wolves. »»

“Nothing changes”

Iraola has been a top manager for several years now, even if it was only this season that he began to be recognized outside Spain. There is no doubt that he would be an appropriate candidate to replace Ancelotti when he is no longer coach of Real Madrid, even if it is clear that Alonso is still the big favorite, especially since the Bayer Leverkusen does not will not get in his way if he decides to take over at Santiago Bernabeu when the coach position is available.

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