The 'humiliation' suffered against FC Barcelona in the Clásico on October 26 is beginning to have consequences for Real Madrid. Carlo Ancelotti's figure has been left very 'touched' within the club after the review of the blue and red team at the Santiago Bernabéu and the Madrid board, headed by Florentino Pérez, has already begun to plan the future of the first team without the Italian on the bench.
The anger in the Valdebebas offices is maximum. The president of the merengue entity decided to renew 'Carletto' after his successful last campaign, but the disappointment about how the course has been managed after the arrival of Mbappé and the terrible performance of the team is maximum, reasons why the Vikings would be clear that the cycle of the transalpine coach would be exhausted.
The displeasure of the Madridistas is not limited to what was seen on the field of play. Apart from them, the coach has had several conflicts with the club over the management of some 'hot files' such as the renewal of Mendy when the whites did not want him or the little prominence that he gives to Arda Güler. The institution understands that the situation has gotten out of hand and the trust in the coach has been broken.
Real Madrid will begin to move for Xabi Alonso
The concern in Chamartín is monumental, but unless there is a total disaster there will be no drastic decisions. However, the 'bath' received against Barça has caused Florentino to already give orders to his 'staff' to begin to direct the arrival of Xabi Alonso for the next season.
The Bayer Leverkusen coach is the chosen one of the White House to start a new era and, according to 'SPORT', the whites have put the machinery in motion to 'tie down' the San Sebastian native as soon as possible due to Manchester City's interest in hiring him as a substitute for Pep Guardiola.
For his part, aspirin would already give him up for lost and Sebastian Hoeness, coach of Stuttgart, and Sandro Wagner, assistant to Julian Nagelsmann in the German national team, would be his possible replacements at the BayArena. The next few months will be crucial, but everything indicates that 'Carletto's' reputation in the capital has run out and a change of cycle is approaching at the merengue entity.