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The aftermath of defeat is always lively in Madrid. The media has a habit of letting loose, as do fans on social media. But this defeat against AC Milan, which already follows a humiliation inflicted by Barça during the Clasico, is not just a simple defeat. This is the start of a crisis as serious as it is unexpected, since everyone thought that the Merengues were going to continue the momentum of last season… Obviously, there are many men singled out and designated responsible for these bad results, with Aurélien Tchouameni and Kylian Mbappé at the top of the list.
Carlo Ancelotti also receives a lot of criticism. Many things are being criticized for the Italian tactician at the moment, such as the content offered by his team during matches, his offensive animation, the management of young people like Endrick and Arda Güler or the coaching during the match. And obviously, these opinions are also shared by the management of Real Madrid.
Ancelotti has lost his credit
As indicated Relevothe management of Real Madrid is already thinking about the future of the former AC Milan. His position is clearly in danger, and the staff of the club in the Spanish capital draws the same conclusions as the fans and journalists. The Bellingham case, which Ancelotti is using rather poorly this season, also makes the Italian lose credit. The thinking heads of the club have more and more doubts about his ability to pilot the white ship.
Internal sources at the Madrid club assure the media that if results do not improve quickly, Ancelotti could well be fired in the coming weeks. A drastic decision that Real Madrid did not think about and did not want to take so quickly in the season, but which may be necessary to relaunch a positive dynamic. We are therefore perhaps witnessing the end of a beautiful story between the most prestigious club in the world and the man who allowed it to win, among others, three Champions Leagues…
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