• tothemoonkevsta@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I don’t know about two years. 1 year sure but ancelotti hasn’t been very convincing if you ask me. Last season real should have won the league easy with how shit Barca is and they somehow let it slip. If he gets a double this season and starts performing against Barca then I can see it but otherwise I think they should prepare for Xabi Alsonso

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      10 months ago

      Last season real should have won the league easy with how shit Barca is and they somehow let it slip.

      Ridiculous thing to say. Based on what should Madrid have won it easily? You are talking like it’s just them competing in the league and no one else.

      Did you miss Barca’s crazy defence/keeper last season? They had conceded only 11 goals leading upto the league winning match. 5 out of those 11 goals were conceded in 2 matches, which means they had conceded only 6 goals in 31 matches…

  • SalahManeFirmino@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    An extension would take Ancelotti to 2026… the same year that Klopp’s contract ends.

    Could be a battle royal to get Xabi Alonso if he hasn’t already taken another job by then.

  • Nightdocks@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Brazil failing to qualify for World Cup would be the funniest timeline (I know they will qualify anyway let me dream)

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    10 months ago

    My beloved club de futbol is finito if Ancelotti stays beyond this season it will show utter lack of ambition to be among top clubs of Europe, Man City, Bayern, PSG etc none of them will be looking to hire Ancelotti if he was to be available. RM should hire a coach who can make them play aggressive attacking football.

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    10 months ago

    Let’s face it, apart from guys like Ancelotti or Mourinho, guys with plenty of accolades who can face this as a once-up-on-a-time challenge, it will be difficult for Brazil to attract an up-and-coming talented coach. There is no way guys coaching in Europe, experiencing an ascending phase, being able to jeopardize their career while coaching a squad that simply lacks the talent from past years, and has enormous pressure to win it all. Tough job for CBF federation.