It is a well-read and accepted truth that Carlo Ancelotti, who is now 65 years old, wants something calmer soon. For example, a relaxing national team manager position or like Jürgen Klopp, become a boss in something big without day-to-day responsibilities.
After a sluggish start to this year’s season where Barcelona were relegated, things have evened out this weekend. Barcelona lost to Las Palmas and Real Madrid won against Getafe.
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Part of Real Madrid manager Carlo Acelotti’s glory has been created in today’s match against Getafe at the Santiago Bernabéu. And by his side, as always in recent years, his son Davide Acelotti.
Before the game, there was a focused manager who spared questions about his own future. “The results are not as I expected, but I am sure we will find the solution,” the Italian coach commented, hinting at a mixture of dissatisfaction and self-confidence. These statements have resurrected rumours about his continuity and the club is already considering options for the bench.
The Real Madrid board has surprisingly started pointing to a replacement for Carlo Ancelotti no one saw coming. – So far, there has mostly been talk of a possible return for Zinedine Zidane and Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso.
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While several names are circulating in the corridors of the Bernabéu, there is one in particular that catches the eye: Davide Ancelotti. According to ‘DefensaCentral’, the current assistant coach and right-hand man of Carlo is getting support in the organization. His fresh approach, based on developing young talents and bolder tactical strategies, has earned him the respect of players and managers.
While it sounds like an unexpected option, the possibility of the current coach’s son inheriting the position isn’t too far-fetched. Davide has been a key figure on the coaching staff, and his close relationship with the squad, along with his innovative vision, positions him as an interesting candidate to maintain the continuity of the project.
For now, Carlo Ancelotti is in charge, but the future is always in motion at Real Madrid. If the experienced strategist decides to step aside, it could be his own son who takes over, marking the beginning of a new era in the white club.