Real Madrid has now formally confirmed that Carlo Ancelotti will leave the club after their last La Liga match match, which means that a hugely successful second spell in the club that lasted four years.
Ancelotti's departure was well known, after Brazil announced his arrival as their national team manager on Monday from last week. The Italian leaves the club as the most decorated manager in the history of the club, about his two spells that win three Champions League, Three Club Wereldbekers, three Spanish Supercups, two leaves and two Copas del Rey, a total of 15 in total. In his second spell, Ancelotti managed two Champions League and Liga -Doubles, including perhaps the most dramatic run to the trophy that the club saw in 2022.
In the official club statement, President Florentino Perez Ancelotti thanked the club for time, and the statement confirmed that there would be a tribute to him in the Santiago Bernabeu against Real Sociedad on Saturday.
“Carlo Ancelotti is now part of the Great Real Madrid family forever. We are proud to have enjoyed a coach who helped us achieve so much success and that has also embodied the values ​​of our club in an exemplary way.”
It is thought that, after his retirement of management, Ancelotti could return to Real Madrid in the offices, because he is planning to live in Madrid in the future.
