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The tide is turning for Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid, especially after the defeat against Liverpool (2-0) in the Champions League. According to several sources, a meeting between the Italian coach and president Florentino Pérez is imminent to discuss the team’s mixed performances. But behind the scenes, the club already seems to have anticipated his departure.
“They told Solari to get ready,” reveals journalist Roberto Morales, fueling rumors about the possible replacement of Ancelotti.
Santiago Solari ready to take back the reins?
Santiago Solari, former player and coach of the Merengues between 2018 and 2019, seems to be the favorite to take over. Now director of football at the club, his return to the bench would be a preferred internal solution to ensure a rapid transition. Morales confirms that Solari was warned of this possibility: “This message has reached Solari and Ancelotti. The mustard quickly got to Ancelotti’s nose. » Although nothing has been decided yet, the next few weeks will be crucial for Ancelotti’s future at Real.
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