Former PSG boss to oversee Carlo Ancelotti’s situation. According to Central Defense, Mauricio Pochettino, the previous manager of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), is still waiting to hear from Real Madrid and is closely monitoring Carlo Ancelotti‘s situation. Due to Los Blancos’ poor performance since the season resumed after the 2022 FIFA World Cup break, Ancelotti’s status as the club’s manager has come under fire.
They presently trail league leaders Barcelona by seven points, but since Barca has played one fewer game than them, they may soon trail by ten points. This season, they haven’t been consistent in domestic contests either. Despite the team’s excellent European record, they aren’t quite as dominant in the league.
This has raised concerns about Carlo Ancelotti’s second tenure as Real Madrid’s manager. The Italian’s present deal runs through the 2023–24 season. Ancelotti has also been mentioned in connection with the open managerial post in Brazil. Hence. Pochettino is monitoring the situation carefully and is awaiting word from Los Blancos. Between 2021 and 2022, the former Tottenham Hotspur boss oversaw 84 games for PSG. He won 56, drew 13, and lost 15 of those contests.
In their most recent La Liga match against Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid was held to a 1-1 stalemate. During the match at the Santiago Bernabeu, José Maria Gimenez scored for Los Rojiblancos, and Alvaro Rodriguez tied the score for Los Blancos. Carlo Ancelotti talked about his team’s midfield while discussing the contest. For Ancelotti’s squad, Fede Valverde, Toni Kroos, and Dani Ceballos started in the middle of the park.
The Italian stated following the game: “We desired ownership management. The three inside players were in excellent shape, and Kroos played exceptionally well. Ceballos was resting, so I made an effort to freshen up the field. Atlético didn’t push much up top, so we believed we would be in charge. We were in charge in the first half, but we didn’t generate enough opportunities. We gave up the goal in the second half when I brought more vigor to the field. We then became a little disjointed. We had enough time to tie the score, but not enough to win.”
On March 2, Real Madrid will resume play when they play Barcelona in the first match of the Copa del Rey semifinal.
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