Ancelotti on Real Madrid: "This Club is a Family, That’s Why I’m Here"

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Carlo Ancelotti

Carlo Ancelotti, the head coach of Real Madrid, reaffirmed his commitment to the club's unparalleled standards during the inauguration of the university academy established by Los Blancos. Speaking to the press, the Italian manager once again highlighted what makes Madrid unique in the world of football.

The DNA of Success

“Real Madrid has historically been a club that wins, and it continues to do so because it refuses to accept defeat,” said Ancelotti. “There are other clubs that handle losses differently, but at Real Madrid, the level of expectation and responsibility is unparalleled. I’ve worked with many top-tier clubs, but Madrid is at the absolute summit when it comes to history, organization, and ambition. The most important thing here is achieving sporting success.”

Motivation and the Spirit of Family

When asked about his motivation to stay at the club despite already securing a glittering array of trophies, Ancelotti pointed to the unique environment within Real Madrid.

“Real Madrid is a family. We spend so much time here, and the atmosphere allows everyone to bring out their best. I prefer working in a family-like setting. You feel this the moment you walk through the doors every day,” he said.

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