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'After Real I'll probably stop' - Carlo Ancelotti likely to retire from club coaching after Madrid stint

Carlo Ancelotti has admitted that will likely not coach at club level again once he finishes his current stint with Real Madrid. Ancelotti's 22 trophy haul includes a Serie A title with Milan in 2004, the Premier League with Chelsea in 2010, Ligue 1 with PSG in 2013, the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich in 2017, and of course, La Liga with Real Madrid this year. Ad/> Last week, the 62-year-old became the first-ever coach to win each of Europe’s top five league titles after he led Madrid to a record 35th domestic title with four match days to go.

Earlier in the season, the club also picked up the Spanish Super Cup after defeating Athletic Bilbao in the final. Champions LeagueBenzema: Mental confidence key to Panenka penalty27/04/2022 AT 08:10 Tomorrow, Ancelotti will hope that he gets a chance to further increase Real Madrid’s trophy haul this season as he looks to progress against Manchester City in the semi-finals of the Champions League. Currently, Real Madrid are 4-3 down on aggregate.

Ancelotti, who is regarded as one of the greatest managers of all time, has been a manager at the top-flight level for the past 26 years. His over two-decades-long career has seen him have domestic, as well as European success, being one of only three managers to win the Champions League three times. /> Arsenal to rival Man Utd for Martinez – Paper Round The Man Utd farewell tour, embarrassing but essential – The Warm-Up 'Now La Liga is over, Barca have a five-team mini league to win' — Xavi Looking ahead to his future, the Italian has said that he’ll likely stop managing club sides after Real Madrid.

«After Real, yes, I'll probably stop,» he told Amazon Prime. «But if the club keeps me here for 10 years, I'll train for 10 years. »I'd like

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