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Ancelotti’s Stunning Confession: ‘No Issue’ If Real Madrid Sack Me After Champions League Flop

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 Real Madrid’s legendary coach Carlo Ancelotti dropped a bombshell after their humiliating Champions League 2025 exit, saying he’d have “no problem” if the club replaced him. 

The Italian’s future hangs in the balance following a 5-1 aggregate thrashing by Arsenal, ending Real Madrid’s title defense in the quarterfinals.

Ancelotti faced intense criticism after the loss, compounded by a 2-1 La Liga defeat to Valencia, leaving Real Madrid trailing Barcelona by four points. 

Spanish media slammed the team’s lackluster performance, with Ancelotti admitting Arsenal “outworked” his squad. Despite the pressure, the 65-year-old remained defiant, urging his players to “fight on” in the La Liga 2025 race.

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With his contract running until 2026, Ancelotti dismissed immediate exit rumours, stating, “We’ll talk at season’s end.” Fans are buzzing over whether the two-time Champions League winner can turn things around or if Real Madrid will seek a new manager to restore their European dominance.

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