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Real Madrids Carlo Ancelotti Will he stay or will he go?
Andy Edwards
May 13, 2015, 6:58 PM EDT
Carlo Ancelotti has been banned from the dugout for Real Madrids final two La Liga games of the season, and the end of his 2014-15 campaign may just signify the end of his time in the Spanish capital altogether.
Ancelotti, whos been at Real Madrid for two seasons now, was given the two-match ban before Wednesdays UEFA Champions League semifinalsecond leg against Juventus, which knocked Los Blancos out of the competition and ended their hopes of defending last years European title.
Ancelottis post-game quotes were innocuous enough, as to be expected.

Until he got to the topic of his employment, whether or not he would be back at the Bernabeu next season.
Ancelotti, on his future, via Goal.com:
If were honest with ourselves, for just a moment, right or wrong, we all know Ancelotti is gone after if not before the season is over. Thats the way the modern game works, even though he won the Champions League 12 months ago.
The power lies with the players these days, and following a defeat in a tie Real should have won, in their minds, the players belief in the manager is gone. No club in the world is more guilty of this vicious cycle than Real Madrid.
Manchester City, your new managers name should be Ancelotti, Carlo.
Andy Edwards
May 13, 2015, 6:58 PM EDT
Carlo Ancelotti has been banned from the dugout for Real Madrids final two La Liga games of the season, and the end of his 2014-15 campaign may just signify the end of his time in the Spanish capital altogether.
Ancelotti, whos been at Real Madrid for two seasons now, was given the two-match ban before Wednesdays UEFA Champions League semifinalsecond leg against Juventus, which knocked Los Blancos out of the competition and ended their hopes of defending last years European title.
Ancelottis post-game quotes were innocuous enough, as to be expected.
Until he got to the topic of his employment, whether or not he would be back at the Bernabeu next season.
Ancelotti, on his future, via Goal.com:
I dont know, we have 15 days to work for two games. Then we close out the season and, after that, we can talk to the club. Today, speaking about the future doesnt matter. We have to finish the season as best as possible.
Who failed, its hard to say. The team did everything we had to do. We attacked a lot and had chances to score the second. If we have to blame something it was our intensity in the first match in Turin.
Football is about small details. Last year we won thanks to a goal in the last minute and everyone said it was luck. In this round we have not had much luck. Overall Im proud of these players.
Who failed, its hard to say. The team did everything we had to do. We attacked a lot and had chances to score the second. If we have to blame something it was our intensity in the first match in Turin.
Football is about small details. Last year we won thanks to a goal in the last minute and everyone said it was luck. In this round we have not had much luck. Overall Im proud of these players.
If were honest with ourselves, for just a moment, right or wrong, we all know Ancelotti is gone after if not before the season is over. Thats the way the modern game works, even though he won the Champions League 12 months ago.
The power lies with the players these days, and following a defeat in a tie Real should have won, in their minds, the players belief in the manager is gone. No club in the world is more guilty of this vicious cycle than Real Madrid.
Manchester City, your new managers name should be Ancelotti, Carlo.



