Former Real Madrid Manager Supports Ancelotti Amid Rising Pressure – ‘Hope They Don’t Sack Him’

Former Real Madrid Manager Supports Ancelotti Amid Rising Pressure – ‘Hope They Don’t Sack Him’

Former Real Madrid manager Fabio Capello recently offered his thoughts on Carlo Ancelotti’s future at the club, providing a detailed analysis of the team’s current predicament.

Capello was asked about Real Madrid’s issues, specifically their disappointing elimination from the Champions League and the squad’s inconsistent performance.

Furthermore, the Italian coach did not hesitate to address the team’s issues, citing a significant lack of fight and intensity in recent performances.

“Madrid suffers, Carlo, the president, and the fans also suffer,” according to him.

“The elimination against Arsenal was a strange game, with Madrid playing in a way I hadn’t seen before, and I didn’t see their usual grit.”

“That doesn’t mean that Arsenal looked like they played a good game.” Capello was unambiguous in his assessment of Madrid’s performance against Arsenal, although he also acknowledged that Arsenal did not perform particularly well.

Support for Ancelotti

Capello, Ancelotti’s close partner, was quick to support the current manager, citing the tremendous hurdles he has encountered this season.

“Carlo cannot cure all of Madrid’s problems, even though he is the world’s most successful coach. For example, this year he has suffered numerous injuries and has had to rebuild a new defense with each game.

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“Also, with the departure of Kroos, it has been left without a clear conductor.”

According to Capello, Ancelotti is concerned about Toni Kroos’ absence in the midfield.

“The heart of the squad fails, and Kroos is greatly missed. “With him, the plays were born, and he was the decisive filter in organizing the defence,” Capello said on Sports.

In the midst of swirling rumors of a prospective management change, Capello voiced faith that Real Madrid will continue with Ancelotti.

“I hope they don’t fire Ancelotti.” I would like them to show him the same respect that he has for Real Madrid,” he concluded, making it clear that he believes the Italian manager deserves more time to turn things around.