Veteran coach Carlo Ancelotti has revealed his plans to retire from management, with his tenure at Real Madrid set to be his final stint in the dugout.
In an interview with Italian publication Repubblica, Ancelotti confirmed his intention to retire as Real Madrid manager, bringing an end to his illustrious coaching career.
"I will retire as Real Madrid manager. My career will finish at Real Madrid," Ancelotti stated, emphasizing his commitment to the Spanish giants. He further expressed his dedication to the club, saying, "As long as Real Madrid want me to stay, I will be here available for the club."
Since joining Real Madrid in 2021, Ancelotti has led the team to several titles, including:
- La Liga (2021-22)
- Copa del Rey (2022-23)
- UEFA Champions League (2021-22)
- UEFA Super Cup (2022)
- FIFA Club World Cup (2022)
Ancelotti's announcement marks the beginning of the end of an esteemed coaching career, which has spanned over three decades and seen him manage some of the biggest clubs in the world, including AC Milan, Chelsea, and Paris Saint-Germain. His experience and success have made him a revered figure in the football world, and his legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of coaches and players alike.
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