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Real Madrid are working to strengthen their coaching staff. Carlo Ancelotti is short of assistants and has reportedly asked for reinforcements to lead his sessions. According to RelevoCasa Blanca would have recently tried to recruit Andy Magnan, free of any contract since his departure from Bristol Rovers, who had also agreed to join the team of CarlettoThe Englishman’s arrival, however, was thwarted by a work permit issue.
Despite this failure, the Madridistas are still looking for reinforcements. Where some coaches like Unai Emery have nearly 20 people in their staff to assist them, analyze and prepare the sessions, Carlo Ancelotti only has seven men on the field at his side, in addition to two video analysts. Always looking to improve for his Real Madrid, Florentino Perez should quickly look into the matter and provide support to his coach.
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