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Carlo Ancelotti Stays Silent On Real Madrid’s Future Amid Ongoing Brazil Job Rumors

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‎Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has announced he will only address his future at the club on the last day of La Liga.

‎This comes amid ongoing speculation in Spanish media about a possible move to the Brazil national team.

‎Ancelotti, who has guided Real Madrid to three Champions League titles and two Club World Cup victories, is aiming for his third La Liga title with the club. Currently, they are four points behind leaders Barcelona with five matches remaining.

‎”I can make it clear: the truth is that I am very fond of my club, my players,, and my fans. I’ll talk about my future on the 25th (of May),” Ancelotti told reporters on Saturday ahead of a home game against Celta Vigo.

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‎”I know perfectly well what I have to do, what I am going to do, and what I am doing, which is not talking about my future today. I know I’m disappointing you today but I don’t care.”

‎Ancelotti said he had no idea how or when he might leave Real.

‎”Anything will be a fantastic farewell. I’ve never had a fight in six years with the club and I’m not going to have one on the last day, which I don’t know when it will be. It could be May 25, it could be 2026,” he added.

‎Ancelotti stated that Real Madrid, who won La Liga, the Champions League, and the Spanish Super Cup last season, will not give up on the league title race. This is despite their recent loss to Barcelona in last Saturday’s Copa del Rey final.

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‎”We’ve come from an almost perfect season and we’ve had a lot of difficulties. But there are five games left and anything can happen. What can’t happen is that we give up,” the 65-year-old said.

‎”We have to win these five games and give everything. If we win we can change the season and have a very good season.”