Done! Ancelotti to leave at the end of the season, even a champion coach struggles to gain Real Madrid's support

22/01/2025 40hotness 0likes

This season, although Real Madrid has encountered some setbacks, they have continued to adjust and eventually returned to the top of the league. Currently, with Mbappe in excellent form, Real Madrid is on a winning streak and has a high probability of winning the La Liga title this season. Additionally, the team is also making progress in the King's Cup. However, amidst this promising situation, Ancelotti has announced that he will leave the team at the end of the season and plans to coach a national team in the future. Why would Ancelotti choose to leave?

Real Madrid can offer you high pay, but won't build the team according to your requirements

Compared to other clubs, Real Madrid does not hesitate to spend on coaching staff salaries. However, when it comes to recruitment, Real Madrid has its own plan, which does not change due to changes in the coaching staff. Despite winning the Champions League twice under Ancelotti's leadership, his requests for new signings have not been supported. To date, his desired reinforcements for the front line and midfield have not materialized, with only one Arnold included in Real Madrid's recruitment plan. Although Ancelotti has been able to lead the team to victory, he has had to rely on his own tactics and strategies. Over time, he feels that he has not been respected, and it is not surprising that he wants to leave.

Ancelotti looks forward to new challenges, aiming to become the world's best coach

As a rare coach who has achieved success in all five major leagues, Ancelotti's ability to lead a club is beyond doubt, and his tactical approach seems universally effective. But can this approach succeed at the national team level? This is a question. For Ancelotti, however, he needs such new challenges. If he can lead the Italian national team to reclaim the world championship and win their fifth World Cup trophy, he will truly become the world's number one coach.

For Ancelotti, who is already in his seventies, his future work should be about shining and demonstrating his personal value. He no longer wants to serve an unsatisfactory boss.