the coach of Real MadridCarlo Ancelotti, was once again asked about a possible departure from the club and going to Brazilian Team. And again the Italian dismissed that possibility and showed his commitment to the meringues project.
“I think everyone knows how my situation is and that I want to finish my contract. Until 2024 and I want to continue”, said Ancelotti in a press conference before the match against Valencia, this Sunday. The Real commander also stated that the club has guaranteed that it will fulfill the contract.
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The technician also spoke about the painful elimination in the Champions League which came after a rout from the Manchester City 4-0 in the second leg of the semifinals. For the Italian, the setback is painful, but it is necessary to praise the campaign that the team has done this season.
“It’s obvious that it’s an elimination that hurts, but we can’t forget that it was in the semi-finals, not the round of 16 or the group stage. We were close to playing another final, we’re hurt, but sometimes you can find a team that does better . You have to look to the next Champions League”, commented the coach already thinking about the future.
“After a defeat I get more excited and I want to do better. The illusion of being at Real Madrid is always great”, he added.
When asked about changes for next year, especially the signing of another striker, Ancelotti did not go into detail and said they were still digesting Wednesday’s elimination.
“To talk about what will happen next season we still have to wait. We are evaluating what happened on Wednesday and what happened in the season. It is not the most appropriate place to talk about it. The last game was bad and we we’re hurt. So far, it’s been a very good season and both seasons have been unforgettable,” he said.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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