In the vast expanse of the football world, where countless stars shine brightly, Real Madrid stands as a renowned powerhouse that is always at the center of attention. Any small move made by the club is enough to cause a stir in the media. On December 15th, Beijing time, Spanish media outlet Relevo dropped a bombshell that sent shockwaves through the football community - following a draw with Vallecano, the Real Madrid hierarchy issued an ultimatum to their decorated coach, Carlo Ancelotti. Real Madrid correspondent Jorge C Picon confirmed the news and pointed out that this is not the first time Ancelotti has faced a crisis in his position as head coach this season. Rumors of a coaching change began to circulate after defeats against AC Milan and Liverpool in the Champions League. Now, the patience of the club's management seems to be wearing thin. While they have decided to give Ancelotti another chance, they have already identified Santi Solari as a potential replacement, waiting for the right moment. The season is nearing its halfway point, and on the surface, Real Madrid's performance appears to be satisfactory. After 17 rounds in La Liga, Real Madrid has accumulated 37 points, ranking third in the league table, only one point behind leaders Barcelona with a game in hand, and level on points with second-placed Atletico Madrid. In the Champions League, they have secured 9 points after 6 matches, temporarily occupying second place in the group. After defeating Atalanta, they managed to stabilize their situation after being on the brink of elimination. Despite…

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In the King's Cup match that ended on January 7th, Real Madrid defeated Minera Sports Team 5-0, with Guler scoring twice, Valverde, Camavinga and Modric also scoring goals, allowing Real Madrid to advance smoothly. After experiencing an adaptation period this season, Real Madrid is now doing well, with four consecutive victories and six wins and one draw in the last seven games, aiming to win the Spanish Super Cup, King's Cup, La Liga and Champions League titles. Under the management of President Florentino Perez, Real Madrid always remains a strong contender for championships. It is disheartening to see that a 33-year-old former Real Madrid player has been released from his contract, with his value dropping from 80 million to just 2.5 million, making it difficult for him to find a new team. Florentino Perez is the true core of Real Madrid, and with him, the team maintains its competitiveness. Last year, Real Madrid won five titles, and the biggest contributor behind the scenes was President Perez. He built an excellent squad for Real Madrid, allowing coach Carlo Ancelotti to "cook with what he has." This season, after acquiring players like Kylian Mbappe, Guler, and Endrick, Real Madrid's lineup is even stronger. President Perez's meticulous management has kept Real Madrid at the top of the football world. Compared to Real Madrid, teams like Milan, Manchester United, and Barcelona lack the same level of stability. President Perez has brought many cost-effective signings to Real Madrid, and when it comes to releasing players, he is often very decisive. For example, James Rodriguez (J罗),…

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Goodbye, Real Madrid! "Old Florentino" decides to sell a 100 million Euro star! Aerial Dominant Center-back may join in the winter window Real Madrid's season has been full of ups and downs, one moment it looks like they're about to take off, the next it feels like they're about to crash. The defensive line is particularly worrying, with injuries piling up like a heavy frost, causing great concern. The defensive line is riddled with injuries, teetering on the brink Real Madrid's defense is truly a headache now. Militao and Carvajal, two mainstays, are out for the season, which is a huge blow. Mendy is also injured, making it feel like it's raining misfortunes when the house is already leaking. There weren't enough defenders to begin with, and now they're really stretched thin. Ancelotti must be pulling his hair out, having to rely on midfielders like Camavinga and Tchouameni to fill in at the back. This just won't do; these young players haven't even fully established themselves in midfield, and now they're being thrown into the deep end at defense. It's like throwing ducks into the water; if they get injured again, it would be a double loss. Bacca can still step in at right-back, but he's not a specialist, so it always feels a bit awkward. The defense is like paper-thin, making it worrisome to watch. There are still many matches in the second half of the season, and if they face strong opponents again, will this defense hold up? It's enough to make you fear the worst. If more…

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