Key Points

Ancelotti confirmed his Real Madrid chapter is ending as he prepares to take over Brazil. The Italian manager called his six-year tenure "spectacular," winning 15 trophies including three Champions Leagues. He leaves as Madrid's most successful coach despite a trophyless final season. Ancelotti praised potential successor Xabi Alonso while vowing Madrid will always be in his heart.

Key Points: Ancelotti Says Real Madrid Memories Will Stay Forever as Brazil Move Looms

  • Ancelotti leaves Madrid after 15 trophies including 3 UCL titles
  • His 350-game tenure ends with Brazil move confirmed
  • Xabi Alonso tipped to replace him at Madrid
  • Ancelotti calls Madrid exit "end of a beautiful period"
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Fantastic memories at Real Madrid will stay for life: Ancelotti

Carlo Ancelotti reflects on his emotional Real Madrid exit, calling it a "fantastic memory for life" as he prepares to take charge of Brazil.

"It is a club that I have in my heart and I will have it too when this adventure is over. – Carlo Ancelotti"

Madrid, May 13

Head coach Carlo Ancelotti reminisced his second tenure at Real Madrid and said the club will forever remain in his heart after he was announced to be joining the Brazil national team.

Despite having a successful time with Los Blancos that saw him win three UCL titles across two tenures, Ancelotti leaves after a trophyless season with a seven-point gap to leaders FC Barcelona in the La Liga standings.

Ancelotti, who joins the Selecao a day after the final league game on May 25, remains grateful for his adventure with the club.

"Football, as in life, is an adventure that begins and ends. I always had in mind that one day it will come to an end. It's the end of a very nice period. I've had a great time. But as in all things in life, there is a moment like that.

"If life comes to an end, imagine if a period of a football team can come to an end. I've had a good time, I want to end it well. On the 26th I will talk about another challenge. I never had a problem with the club and I never will.

"It is a club that I have in my heart and I will have it too when this adventure is over. It ends after a few years where we have won many titles. With a fantastic memory that will stay with us for life," said Ancelotti in the press conference.

The loss against FC Barcelona on Sunday was Ancelotti's 350th match with Real Madrid across two stints after he returned to the club in 2021. His stellar record has seen him take charge of 247 wins, 50 draws and 53 defeats while managing the team.

Ancelotti, who is already the coach with the second-most matches in Real Madrid's history after Miguel Munoz (605), has won 15 titles in the Madrid dugout, making him the most successful in the club's 123-year history with three Champions Leagues, Club World Cups and European Super Cups each and 2 La Liga titles, Copa del Reys and Spanish Super Cups each.

"I never felt that Madrid didn't want me. Madrid wants me. Also if I go to Brazil on the 25th. Madrid always loves me. They have always shown me affection. I couldn't be coach of Madrid all my life. This is over because of many things.

"Maybe the club needs a new impulse. I don't make a drama out of it. A thousand thanks to this club. And we will continue. I will be of Madrid all my life. It's a period that is coming to an end. It's spectacular. I never thought I could coach Madrid for six years and it's happened," he added.

It is understood that Ancelotti will be replaced by former Bayer Leverkusen head coach, and ex-Real Madrid player, Xabi Alonso after the Spanish international left his club earlier this month.

Ancelotti had nothing but respect and praise for his potential successor and said he did not need to give Alonso any advice because of his existing skillset.

"I'm very fond of him. I don't have any advice, because he has all the tools to be a great coach in the future," concluded Ancelotti.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a legend! Ancelotti's humility and grace is something Indian football coaches should learn from. We need this kind of professionalism in ISL teams. His record speaks for itself - 3 UCL titles is no joke! 🇮🇳⚽
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Priya M.
As a football fan from Mumbai, I'll always remember Ancelotti's calm demeanor on the sidelines. Unlike some of our Indian coaches who lose their cool so easily! Wishing him all the best with Brazil - hope he can bring that magic to international football too.
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Arjun S.
Respect for Ancelotti! But honestly, this season showed he might have stayed one season too long. The team looked stale in La Liga. Maybe it's good timing for both parties. Xabi Alonso will bring fresh energy.
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Sunita R.
His words show so much class! "Madrid will always be in my heart" - reminds me of how Indian cricketers talk about their IPL teams. True sportsmanship transcends borders. Hope he gets a proper farewell in the last match! 🙏
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Vikram J.
Interesting move to Brazil! Wonder if he'll scout any Indian-origin players there. There's a small community in São Paulo who could use this attention. Maybe one day we'll see an Indian in Selecao!
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Neha P.
As a woman football fan in India, I appreciate how Ancelotti never made controversies. Unlike some managers who create drama. His quiet leadership is something our cricket team could learn from during tough phases.

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