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MADRID COULD RIP ANCELOTTI OFF THIS YEAR

Ancelotti on the ropes: The deadline set by Real Madrid to define his continuity

Published:29/11/2024 - 17:31h

Updated:29/11/2024 - 17:31h

Real Madrid will continue to trust Ancelotti this season. However, a 'debacle' in December could lead to the Italian's dismissal

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Real Madrid appear to have hit rock bottom at Anfield Road after being humiliated by Liverpool. However, when asked about the future of the Merengue's bench, the message from the Santiago Bernabéu offices is clear: "we trust Ancelotti." For the moment, the sporting management has decided not to replace the Italian coach, although this would have an expiration date.

According to 'Mundo Deportivo', a collapse of the Madrid team in December could change the roadmap of the club, which could not ensure the continuity of the transalpine in Chamartín if the crisis of his team deepens before the end of the year. The concern in the highest spheres of the whites has skyrocketed, since in addition to the continuous injuries, the results and the performance of the team have been, at the very least, catastrophic.

The next few weeks will be key to Madrid's future

And the fact is that in the noble area of ​​Valdebebas they did not like at all what they saw on the Merseyside fiefdom, a 'walk' that was previously seen in the Classic against Barcelona or against Milan at the Bernabéu. For that reason, the last 31 days of 2024 will mark the future of Madrid, where in addition to evaluating 'Carletto' with a magnifying glass, they will also make transcendental decisions regarding the transfer market by recognizing the disastrous planning of the squad last summer.

In principle, the Madridistas trust that the experienced coach will manage to turn around the drama that is being experienced in the capital, but if he does not succeed, names such as Raúl or Santiago Solari 'warm up on the bench' awaiting the final decision of the club with Ancelotti, whose position is more on the 'tightrope' than ever.