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Carlo Ancelotti Reflects On His Legacy As He Leaves Real Madrid For Brazil Coaching Role

Carlo Ancelotti is set to leave Real Madrid after a successful tenure, transitioning to coach Brazil. He reflects on his legacy and the end of an era.

Carlo Ancelotti is reflecting on his time at Real Madrid as he prepares to take on the role of Brazil's coach. His appointment was confirmed for May 26, just after Madrid's LaLiga season concludes. Despite a recent 4-3 loss to Barcelona, which likely leaves Madrid without a trophy this season, Ancelotti departs as the club's most successful manager with 15 titles, including three Champions League victories.

Ancelotti expressed his sentiments about leaving Real Madrid, noting the memorable years he spent there. "There have been some unforgettable years that I'll carry dearly close to my heart," he shared before Madrid's match against Mallorca. He acknowledged that both life and football are filled with beginnings and endings, and his time at Real was no exception.

Ancelotti Leaves Real Madrid for Brazil Role

The Italian manager emphasised the natural conclusion of his tenure at Real Madrid. "Football, like life itself, is full of adventures that begin but eventually have to end," he stated. Ancelotti is set to be succeeded by Xabi Alonso and looks forward to discussing new challenges after May 26.

Despite no official announcement from Madrid regarding Ancelotti's departure, he assured reporters that all parties involved were in agreement. "Real will issue a statement when they think adequate," he mentioned, dismissing any notion of discord between him and the club.

Ancelotti reminisced about his unexpected second stint with Madrid after leaving Everton. He humorously remarked that if someone had predicted he'd win 11 titles in four years upon his arrival, he would have agreed immediately. This season hasn't met expectations for various reasons, yet he cherishes the unforgettable period he's had.

The veteran coach also spoke fondly of Xabi Alonso as a potential successor. "I am very fond of [Alonso]," said Ancelotti, who has coached Alonso at both Madrid and Bayern Munich. He believes Alonso possesses all necessary qualities to excel as a coach in the future.

Acknowledging Change and Moving Forward

Ancelotti acknowledged that change is inevitable in football management. "I couldn't be Madrid coach for the rest of my life," he admitted. The club might require fresh energy or direction. He expressed gratitude towards Real Madrid and affirmed his lifelong support for the team.

As Ancelotti prepares for his new role with Brazil's national team, he reflects on an era filled with achievements and memories at Real Madrid. His legacy remains intact as one of the most successful managers in the club's history.

Story first published: Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 19:36 [IST]
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