Axel Allag, Media365, published on Wednesday November 6, 2024 at 12:30 p.m.
“Dejected” by Real Madrid's defeat against AC Milan (1-3), Carlo Ancelotti would be under threat of dismissal in the event of further poor performances from the Merengue club, according to Relevo.
The future is getting darker for Carlo Ancelotti. Returning to Real Madrid in 2021 after having made a first stint there between 2013 and 2015, the Italian technician may have won two Champions Leagues with the Merengue club (in 2022 then barely five months ago at Wembley), he is like other coaches judged through the prism of results. And those of Real Madrid, in recent times, have not been good, with notably two defeats against Barça (0-4) then AC Milan (1-3). In fact, the threat of a possible dismissal of the technician during the season would be very real according to information from our colleagues at Relevo.
Real management is starting to lose patience
It's quite simple, the continuity of the technician would be “already a question which is on the table of those responsible for Real Madrid”, according to our colleagues, who indicate that the public at the Santiago Bernabeu would have targeted Ancelotti as the person responsible for the crisis current situation experienced by the Merengue club. Judging his questioning to be “normal”, the former coach of PSG or AC Milan will have to quickly find a solution to make a team function far from its best version. Presumably, the management of Real Madrid, which is starting to get impatient, is worried due to several problems, the performance of Jude Bellingham being moved from position to position, to the lack of opportunities given to Endrick and Arda Güler.
Initially, the option to dismiss Carlo Ancelotti during the season was obviously not included in the management's plans, but in football everything moves very quickly. The danger would therefore be real for the technician while sources close to the club would not rule out the idea that a dismissal could occur in the event of further poor performances from Real Madrid. The schedule until the beginning of December looks, at least on paper, quite affordable for the Merengue club which, with the exception of the trip to Liverpool in the Champions League (November 27) will challenge Osasuna (this Saturday at the Bernabeu) , Leganés (away on the 24th) and Getafe (December 1st at the Bernabeu).