shock at the Bernabéu, retires from football


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Carlo Ancelotti is one of the coaches most loved in the recent history of Real Madrid. With him, in recent years, the white team has raised in its two stages 2 Champions League, 2 European Super Cups, 1 Club World Cup, 1 League, 1 Spanish Super Cup and 1 Copa del Rey, a great balance for a coach who has also managed to win the affection of the fans for his poise and his lordship. For this reason, there are few better candidates than the Italian to continue occupying the merengue bench but the coach begins to see, it is not yet known if very close or still far away, the moment to say goodbye to Madrid… and also to football.

Carletto, at 63 years of age, he has already taken many turns in this sport and is clear that the Real Madrid is going to be the last one he gives within his long and successful career sporty. This was recently revealed in an interview with the Italian newspaper The messenger, where he has said that once he finishes his journey in the Santiago Bernabéu will definitively retire from football: “This stage at Real Madrid will close my career, after the white team I will retire, Madrid is the top of football”. A) Yes, Ancelotti makes it clear that after training the Spanish team he will not be able to face greater challenges in his career and has in mind to put an end to his career in style.

These words have surprised madridismo since up to now Carlo Ancelotti he had never spoken openly about his retirement. The Italian coach continues to celebrate his birthday and it is normal for him to notice the accumulated fatigue and for him to want to earn a well-deserved rest, so at Real Madrid they also see it as something positive and a great compliment that the coach wants to say goodbye as white coach.

For now, This season Carletto has the complicated mission of achieving a sextet that would be historic for the club and the first stone has already been laid with the achievement of the European Super Cup. The next stop is LaLiga, which starts this weekend for the whites with great hopes of retaining their title of champions.

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