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Real Madrid is going through a delicate period, and tensions are being felt even on the bench. Carlo Ancelotti, emblematic coach of the club, expresses great disappointment at the rumors which announce his departure with each poor performance. Despite his recent successes, including a victory in La Liga and the Champions League, the Italian feels betrayed by some of the leaders, in particular because of speculation around the possible arrival of Santiago Solari or Xabi Alonso.
Cascading injuries and a complex hierarchy in the squad complicate Ancelotti’s task. According to journalist Antonio Romero (Cadena Ser), Ancelotti is particularly affected by the lack of internal support: “What bothers him is not what the media say, but the disappointment with some people at the club who are already thinking about replacing him. »
Complicated situation for the Italian
Despite a difficult context, marked by a mixed summer transfer window and forced adjustments after the arrival of Kylian Mbappé, Ancelotti remains professional. A recent meeting with Florentino Pérez would have aimed to clarify the situation, but his future remains uncertain. Meanwhile, rumors surrounding Xabi Alonso as a potential successor continue to circulate, further weakening his position.
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