Key Points

Real Madrid's Carlo Ancelotti has strategically avoided confirming or denying rumors about his potential departure from the club. Despite recent Champions League elimination, Ancelotti remains focused on upcoming competitions like the Copa del Rey final against Barcelona. The Italian coach emphasized his strong relationship with Real Madrid and insisted there are no internal conflicts. His measured responses have kept speculation alive about a possible move to coach the Brazilian national team after the current season.

Key Points: Ancelotti Stays Mum on Real Madrid Future Before Bilbao Clash

  • Ancelotti remains committed to Madrid despite Champions League elimination
  • Copa del Rey final still offers potential silverware
  • Brazil national team coaching rumors persist
  • No confirmed conflicts with club or players
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Real Madrid's Ancelotti tight-lipped on his future ahead of Athletic Bilbao game

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti refuses to discuss potential exit rumors ahead of crucial Athletic Bilbao match

"We have to make an assessment for the future at the end of the season - Carlo Ancelotti"

Madrid, April 19

Real Madrid's Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti on Saturday refused to discuss his future when asked about rumours he would leave his job before the end of the season. Ancelotti's time at Madrid appears to be drawing to a close after his side's defeat to Arsenal in the Champions League quarterfinals, with speculation that he will step down after next weekend's Copa del Rey final against Barcelona to accept an offer to coach the Brazilian national team.

The Italian was questioned about this on Saturday in his press conference ahead of Sunday's game at home to Athletic Bilbao, which on Thursday qualified for the semifinals of the Europa League, reports Xinhua.

"Brazil? There's no need to say anything," replied Ancelotti, adding, "I don't want to talk about my future today. When the season is over, we'll talk to the club."

"I've always had a great relationship with the club, and what we've done and what we'll do, we'll do together. We've never had any conflicts, and we'll never have any," he insisted.

Ancelotti pointed out that Real Madrid will play the Copa del Rey final next weekend against Barca and are only three points behind the Catalan club in La Liga, while this summer also sees his side go into the FIFA Club World Cup as a favourite.

"We have to make an assessment for the future at the end of the season or whenever it's over. But when we're still competing for titles that are still important, talking about this isn't the right thing to do."

He also denied there was a conflict with some players in the squad or with club president Florentino Perez.

"We're hurt, like the fans, about being eliminated from the most important competition, but these things can happen in football. You can't always win. We have the same idea, and there's no confrontation with the club because we're in the same boat, both in good times and bad. And anyone who talks about confrontation isn't telling the truth," said Ancelotti.

"All I can do is thank these players because I had a great time, and I hope to continue having a great time," he concluded.

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James K.
Ancelotti is pure class. Even when the rumors are swirling, he keeps it professional and focuses on the team. That's why players love him! 👏
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Maria S.
As a Brazil fan, I'd love to see him coach our national team. But I can understand why Madrid fans would want to keep him. He's handled this situation with so much grace.
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Rahul P.
Respectfully, I think it might be time for a change. The Champions League exit was disappointing, and maybe fresh ideas would help the squad. But I appreciate how he's handling the transition.
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Lisa T.
"We're in the same boat" - that's leadership right there! Win or lose together. Hope he stays but if he goes, Brazil is getting an amazing coach.
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Ahmed F.
The way he deflects these questions is masterful. Never gives the media anything to run with. Focused on the Copa del Rey final as he should be!
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Sophie L.
His response about not always being able to win is so mature. Some fans act like Real should win every trophy every year. Football doesn't work like that! âš½

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