
Florentino and Ancelotti Face to Face: The Decision on the Coach's Future
Ancelotti has met with Florentino Pérez and José Ángel Sánchez to talk about his future
Real Madrid play a new league match against Alavés today to earn 3 vital points. On Wednesday, they have the most important match of the season.
They need to overcome a 3-goal deficit against Arsenal at Bernabéu to reach the Champions League semifinals.
Before all this, the club's management wanted to convey this to Carlo Ancelotti.
Carlo Ancelotti Has Florentino Pérez's Full Support
The management has conveyed their utmost confidence in Real Madrid's coach.

Carletto has a contract with the team until the summer of 2026. But there is much talk of a possible departure this summer. However, it might not be the case, and the Italian could fulfill his contract.
Ancelotti Spoke Yesterday in a Press Conference Before Today's Match
Asked about his future, he said this: "This is a question you don't have to ask me. The contract is quite clear, I have four years."
"We'll talk about the future at the end of the season, as always. I have nothing to add. The club always supports and helps me, especially in difficult times."
About today's match, he commented: "Tomorrow I want to see a Madrid capable of regaining positive feelings."

"It's clear that everyone is thinking about Wednesday's match, but that depends on tomorrow's performance. We're still in the fight for the league, it's necessary to play well and win."
"We've talked about having a good match tomorrow and trying to win. We have to give it our all because it's essential for us to regain good feelings when we play."
This is what Ancelotti said about what they have discussed with the players.
He also spoke about the great importance of getting the 3 points today:
"We consider it a great opportunity to win again after a difficult week. We play against a rival that competes very well and is in the fight to avoid relegation. It's going to be difficult, but the team is prepared and aware that tomorrow is very important."
About a possible comeback in the Champions League, he said this: "We'll try. Real Madrid is the only team that has done it many times, but we'll try to do it once more."
"We are aware of how much our fans and the stadium can help us. We'll try until the last minute and until the last ball, starting with tomorrow."
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