
Morientes Makes a Request to Madrid Before Ancelotti's Dismissal: I'd Like...
Ancelotti's departure seems imminent, but Morientes talks about it and his request regarding the Italian is praiseworthy
The players who pass through the biggest institution in soccer, such as Real Madrid, often end up becoming legends. Over the past few years, several have managed to leave Real Madrid and have made their mark not only on the team but also on the history of soccer. While for some he doesn't reach this scale, Fernando Morientes is also considered by many as a legend of the institution.
Regarding this, he has given his opinion on how the departure of the Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti should be handled. The question came during the broadcast of Partidazo de COPE, and his response is, for many, ideal: "I would like it to be through the front door, on par with Toni Kroos." This stance, besides sending a clear message to those against Ancelotti, is about respecting a club legend.
"Ancelotti deserves a departure in line with what he has given to this club," Fernando comments very emphatically. These words greatly highlight what Ancelotti's legend has been at Madrid and, for many, it's a gesture of respect.

Wants a Departure on Par
Ancelotti has earned a place not only in the history of soccer but also in Real Madrid itself as the most successful coach. What he has achieved in local competitions, as well as the Champions League on three occasions, makes him a legend.
We talk about his departure because a very clear end of a cycle is already beginning to be seen, where he can no longer contribute much more to the team. However, the fact of showing him out the back door could be a grave mistake on the part of the institution.

Right now, the most important thing from Fernando's point of view is to give a dignified departure to a legend. Afterward, they could talk about the future and who would be his replacement on the bench.
Fans Agree
Ancelotti's departure is practically an imminent decision, and it's logical to think that some want him out already. However, the greatest legends of the club must be respected, and this should be the approach with his departure.
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