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Carlo Ancelottiās boiling point at Real Madrid has been reachedāand he isnāt hiding it anymore. In a shocking outburst reportedly shared in private circles but leaked through close sources, Ancelotti slammed two unnamed Real Madrid players for going behind his back to complain to the board. Their issue? That his training sessions and tactical demands were ātoo intense.ā Ancelottiās response was anything but apologetic:
> āOne thing Florentino PĆ©rez made them be is SOFT. Iām not here to babysit pampered millionaires. When I look at players, I look for warriors, not tourists. If they canāt handle hard work, theyāll find the door.ā
These words mark a turning point. According to multiple reports, the two players who complained are now almost certainly leaving the club this summer, as they no longer align with Ancelottiās footballing philosophy. While their identities havenāt been officially revealed, speculation has already begun among fans and pundits, with names like Dani Ceballos and Brahim DĆaz being floated online due to their recent limited involvement and inconsistent form.
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Whatās fueling Ancelottiās rage?
This controversy doesnāt come out of nowhere. Real Madridās season has been underwhelming by their own high standards. Despite still being in contention in Europe, their La Liga form has been shaky, and Ancelotti feels cornered by unrealistic expectations.
Sources close to journalist JoaquĆn Maroto suggest that Ancelottiās position is more fragile than ever. Although heās under contract until 2026, that no longer appears to guarantee his stay. Maroto says:
> āHeās showing signs of wear… I donāt think heās going to continue next season.ā
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No Brazil, no BernabƩu?
To make matters worse, Ancelottiās Plan Bācoaching Brazilāis slipping away. The Brazilian Football Confederation is reportedly finalizing talks with Jorge Jesus, currently managing Al Hilal, effectively eliminating Ancelotti from contention.
With his future in doubt at Madrid and the Brazil door likely closed, Ancelottiās career options are narrowing. That may be why he reportedly told sources close to Fabrizio Romano:
> āMy journey with Real Madrid ends here… no transfer window, yet instant results were demandedāthese things take time. Iāve given my all… but now itās time for the right person to take this project forward.ā
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Whatās Next for Real Madrid?
This saga raises enormous questions about the direction of the club:
Will Florentino PƩrez back Ancelotti or the players?
Could the board be considering a managerial change this summer, especially with names like Xabi Alonso, Zidane, or even Raul being linked to the hot seat?
If Ancelotti does leave, how will Real Madrid manage a transition period without the continuity and calm his presence brought?
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Bottom line: Ancelotti has drawn a line in the sand. He wants warriors, not complainersāand heās willing to walk away if the board doesnāt share that vision. With tensions rising at the BernabĆ©u, this summer could bring seismic changes at the worldās most decorated club.
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