‘On One Condition”, Real Madrid president Florentino perez reveals the only Condition that could not make Him Sack Carlo Ancelotti this season

Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has candidly acknowledged that his future at the club is uncertain, hinting that his tenure could potentially come to an end at any moment, even as early as “tomorrow.” Despite having a contract that runs until 2026, Ancelotti’s words suggest that the recent setbacks may have cast a shadow over his long-term prospects at the Bernabeu.
The team’s humiliating 5-1 aggregate defeat to Arsenal in the Champions League quarterfinals has undoubtedly raised questions about Ancelotti’s leadership, and Madrid’s four-point deficit to Barcelona in LaLiga with just seven games remaining has only added to the pressure.
When asked about his future at the helm of Real Madrid, Ancelotti displayed a remarkable sense of equanimity, emphasizing that he would always be grateful to the club, regardless of when his tenure ultimately comes to an end. “It could be this year, next year when my contract runs out… There’s no problem about it,” he said. “But when I am done here, I will be grateful to this club. It could be tomorrow, in one year, or in 10 years, but I will be grateful to this club.”
Ancelotti’s reflections on the season have been marked by a sense of realism, acknowledging that the team has struggled to find its footing. He praised Arsenal’s performance, conceding that they were the better team and deserved their victory. “Arsenal defended exceptionally well,” he observed. “We found it challenging to create scoring opportunities, and despite elevating our intensity, it ultimately wasn’t enough.”
While the overturned penalty in the second leg may have been a turning point, Ancelotti chose not to dwell on the what-ifs. Instead, he focused on the team’s efforts and the challenges they faced, displaying a maturity and sportsmanship that is all too often lacking in high-pressure situations.