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Real Madrid plan to offer their manager Carlo Ancelotti a new contract according to reports in Spain after the Italian guided the Champions League title holders to the top of La Liga on Saturday. Real Madrid plan to offer Carlo Ancelotti a new contract according to reports in Spain after the Italian manager guided the Champions League holders to the top of La Liga on Saturday.
Real’s 4-0 triumph away to Granada was an 11th straight victory for Ancelotti’s men and they have scored 14 goals in the process – a far cry from the lacklustre start to the season that saw league defeats to Real Sociedad and a home reverse to their rivals Atlético Madrid. Real’s 4-0 triumph away to Granada was an 11th straight victory for Ancelotti’s men and they have scored 14 goals in the process – a far cry from the lacklustre start to the season that featured league defeats to Real Sociedad and a home reverse to their rivals Atlético Madrid.
Ancelotti’s current contract is due to expire at the end of next season but after overseeing such a change in fortunes, Real will offer the 55-year-old, who guided the club to their tenth European title last term, a one or two-year extension, according to reports in AS. Ancelotti’s current contract is due to expire at the end of next season but after overseeing such a change in fortunes, Real will offer the 55-year-old, who guided the club to their 10th European title last term, a one- or two-year extension, according to reports in AS.
The Spanish newspaper also quotes the Italian as recently saying: “It’s been a year and a half since I arrived and I am fine with everything. I want to renew, but we both have to agree. I would like to finish my career here.”The Spanish newspaper also quotes the Italian as recently saying: “It’s been a year and a half since I arrived and I am fine with everything. I want to renew, but we both have to agree. I would like to finish my career here.”