Carlo Ancelotti kneels in front of Florentino Pérez

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Iconic president of Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez (77 years old) leads his club with talent and firmness. Which his trainer, Carlo Ancelotti, really appreciates. In the columns of Marcathe Mister said all the good things he thinks of his boss. “Real Madrid has won and continues to win a lot in its history because it does not like to lose or draw. There are clubs that accept defeat in a different way to Real Madrid. This increases the demands and responsibility of the people who work in this club. I have worked in many top clubs and Real Madrid is the biggest in the world in terms of history, organization and demands… You realize that the most important thing here is to succeed on a sporting level. The president’s work is spectacular, the club is winning thanks to the work he has managed to do.”

He added: “Real Madrid is a family, we spend a lot of time here and the atmosphere helps you bring out the best in yourself. On a personal level, I prefer to work with family. Every day you come here, you notice it.” Finally, the former PSG and AC Milan coach spoke about his role as a coach. “Passion is fuel and if you have the chance to do things with passion, it allows you to do your job with discipline, sacrifice, commitment… For me, football is not a job. If there is passion behind all the work, it costs you less to do it. I’m lucky enough to do work that I don’t consider work because I love it. I started it as a child out of passion and it remains a passion.”

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