Real Madrid will decide Ancelotti’s future after key meetings

Real Madrid’s board of directors, led by president Florentino Perez, have decided Carlo Ancelotti’s immediate future after recent meetings according to BRANDwho cited anonymous sources.

Madrid coach Ancelotti is worried and under fire after two heavy back-to-back home defeats in recent weeks.

Los Blancos could have undone some of the damage caused by a 0-4 drubbing at the hands of bitter rivals FC Barcelona with a statement win over Ancelotti’s former employers AC Milan in the Champions League.

On the contrary, however, the Italians outclassed their hosts at the Bernabeu on Tuesday to win 3-1, with Ancelotti heavily criticized by fans and a few club legends.

According to BRANDhowever, there was a meal at Valdebeba headquarters with Perez and Ancelotti in attendance following the El Clasico thrashing, which served as a platform for the former to convey calm.

And while there was “greater dissatisfaction” after the game against Milan, a second meeting reportedly took place where it was asked for the team to respond without the board making any hasty decisions.

It looks like Ancelotti will continue for now as “an unthinkable situation for everyone” when Kylian Mbappe first arrived in July – such as the manager who won a treble last term being sacked – is not on the menu despite previous sackings in mid in the season earlier bit by the likes of Rafa Benitez and Julen Lopetegui to name a few.

Ancelotti has credit in the bank due to his previous achievements, which include a record-extending 36th and 15th La Liga and Champions League conquests less than six months ago.

While it has been difficult to create a system that can include Mbappe while compensating for the loss of Toni Kroos in midfield, for the first time in five years, reinforcements can be made in the winter transfer market, which is where Flamengo flop Reinier arrived heralded. as the next great talent from Brazil in early 2020.

Ancelotti can turn things around through positive results that will also prevent any decision-making on his future from being rushed. And with a contract until 30 June 2026, he continues to enjoy the support of a club which SPORT connected to try to sign Bayer Leverkusen tactician Xabi Alonso next summer.