Carlo Ancelotti’s reign at Real Madrid has been nothing short of legendary. Both of his managerial stints have solidified his place in the club’s history, especially after guiding Los Blancos to glory in Spain and Europe last season by clinching both La Liga and the UEFA Champions League titles.
But as the new campaign kicks off, Real Madrid’s start has been less than perfect. With just two wins and two draws in their first four matches, fans are left wondering if the magic of last season will return.
In a recent interview (via MARCA), Ancelotti opened up on several key topics, from the challenges of leading a team as colossal as Real Madrid to the progress of the club’s summer signings. He began by addressing the relentless pressure that comes with managing such a storied club.
“Real Madrid is the biggest club in the world, and the demands are always sky-high. You’ve got the best players, and it’s our job to make sure their quality serves the team,” Ancelotti shared.
Speaking of new signings, the Italian maestro expressed his satisfaction with how stars like Kylian Mbappe and Endrick have begun settling into life in Madrid.
“Kylian and Endrick are adapting brilliantly. We couldn’t be happier with their progress,” he said, fueling excitement for what the dynamic duo could bring this season.
Despite the slow start, Ancelotti remained optimistic, exuding confidence in his squad’s ability to turn things around.
“Real Madrid never gives up. We fight until the very last minute in every match. This season will be no different. We’ll compete on all fronts, and we’ll be ready to make our mark, as always,” he reassured.