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This Thursday, the Spanish press is scratching Real Madrid after its defeat against Liverpool in the Champions League (2-0). In addition to Kylian Mbappé, Carlo Ancelotti takes his place. Marca has also explained that the Mister will speak with his president Florentino Pérez to explain the crisis experienced by the Merengues. For its part, the Cadena COPE made revelations about the Italian coach, who would be threatened. This is what journalist Roberto Morales explained in the show El Partidazo de COPE.
“Why do we see Ancelotti in a press conference sending a message that we have rarely seen? He showed his CV. Why doesn’t he look at the negative today and only talk about the positive? They tell me from inside (the club, editor’s note) that a few weeks ago they told Solari to prepare. And it’s a message that reached him, just as it reached us, and it reached the coach (Ancelotti, editor’s note). The mustard quickly got to Ancelotti’s nose (…) I was told this week, while having a drink with someone important, that Solari has been warned. Which would have annoyed Carlo Ancelotti. Already coach of the Merengues in the past, with Castilla then the pennant team, the Argentinian had not really performed. But he is ready just in case, he whose name was mentioned for the first time a few days ago…
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