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Carlo Ancelotti, the legendary head coach of Real Madrid, recently addressed speculation surrounding his future at the club amidst rumors of an impending exit. These rumors had been circulating due to reports that Ancelotti was considering leaving his role at the Santiago Bernabeu, possibly enticed by an offer from Saudi Arabia. However, Ancelotti has firmly dispelled these rumors, indicating that he has no immediate plans to step down and intends to continue his managerial career for the foreseeable future.
Ancelotti’s current tenure at Real Madrid, which began in 2021, marks his second spell with the club. His first stint spanned from 2013 to 2015, during which he led Los Blancos to significant successes, including the club's long-awaited 10th UEFA Champions League title (La Décima). In his ongoing second stint, Ancelotti has continued to add to his impressive legacy, guiding Real Madrid to three major titles last season, including a La Liga-UEFA Champions League double—the second such double in just three years.
Earlier reports, notably from Madrid Universal, had suggested that Ancelotti was contemplating an exit from Real Madrid, with rumors of an offer from Saudi Arabia on the table. The same reports speculated that Real Madrid was eyeing former player and current Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso as a potential successor. However, in an interview with MARCA, as relayed by Madrid Universal, Ancelotti addressed these rumors directly, asserting his commitment to continue coaching as long as his passion for football endures.
“For me, success is giving everything you can. If you manage to get the most out of it mentally or physically. I see myself working for a long time. I will continue until the fire I have for football is over,” Ancelotti stated, making it clear that he remains fully invested in his role at Real Madrid and is not planning an early departure.
Ancelotti’s commitment to Real Madrid comes at a time when the club is facing early challenges in the current season. Despite securing three wins in their first five matches across all competitions, Real Madrid finds itself in second place in the La Liga standings, trailing behind arch-rivals Barcelona by four points. The last time Los Blancos won back-to-back La Liga titles was in 2008, and the pressure to reclaim the top spot is palpable.
As one of the most decorated managers in football history, Ancelotti is no stranger to pressure. He is the only manager to have won top-flight titles in each of Europe’s top five leagues and has also claimed the UEFA Champions League title five times—more than any other manager in history. Ancelotti’s success, both at Real Madrid and at other top clubs across Europe, has solidified his reputation as one of the greatest managers in the game.
In the same interview, Ancelotti offered a glimpse into the demanding nature of managing a club like Real Madrid, where success is not just expected but required. “Real Madrid have very high demands because they are the biggest club in the world. They have the biggest players. You have to be able to put their quality at the service of the club. That’s what we try to do every year,” Ancelotti explained, underscoring the relentless pursuit of excellence that defines the club’s ethos.
Despite the relatively subdued start to the season, with three wins out of five games, Ancelotti remains unfazed and confident in his team’s ability to deliver a successful campaign. “We will have a great season in all competitions, but our duty is to compete in the matches as always, this club never gives up and fights until the end, that’s what you have to do when you wear the Real Madrid shirt,” Ancelotti emphasized, reiterating the club’s commitment to competing at the highest level in every tournament.
Ancelotti's Real Madrid side is set to return to action on September 14, when they will face Real Sociedad after the international break. This fixture will be an important test for Los Blancos as they look to maintain their momentum in the La Liga title race and continue their quest for glory in both domestic and European competitions.
In conclusion, Carlo Ancelotti has made it clear that he is not planning to leave Real Madrid anytime soon, dismissing the rumors of his departure as baseless. His focus remains firmly on leading the club to further success, driven by the same passion and commitment that has characterized his illustrious career. As Real Madrid navigates the challenges of the current season, Ancelotti's experience and leadership will be crucial in guiding the team through the demanding months ahead.
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