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Ancelotti: new Real Madrid coach's presentation, press conference

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Ancelotti presented as Real Madrid head coach: as it happened

Some selected quotes:.

Zinedine Zidane: “Everyone has to be thankful to Zizou. What he did [as Real Madrid coach] was incredible."

Sergio Ramos’ contract situation: “I’ve only just arrived and I’ll have to talk about that with the club in the coming days. I couldn't imagine a Real Madrid without Ancelotti, but it happened."

Eden Hazard: “He hasn’t reached his potential here, but I think he will.”

Gareth Bale: “If he's motivated, he can have a great season.”

Goals: “Benzema needs to score 50, not 30. Vinicius needs to score more goals. We need more goals from the rest."

Real Madrid return: “When the president called me, I had no doubts.”

Backroom team: "We’re going to decide the coaching staff in the coming days."

Signings: “We haven’t had time to talk about that, it’s all happened so fast."

Squad: "We have a quality squad, [but] we have to cut it down a bit."

Another picture of Ancelotti putting pen to paper:

Ancelotti poses with the new real madrid shirt:.

And with that, Ancelotti's first press conference as Real Madrid's new head coach is over!

Criticism: “Everyone knows the aim at Real Madrid: to win LaLiga, the Champions League and the Copa del Rey. That’s the aim. Criticism is normal. This is the most followed club in the world. Coaching the biggest club in the world is a huge responsibility and at times things don’t go as you’d like. But the main thing is to respect people: the players, the coaches, the journalists…”

Allegri and Conte: “They’re coaches who have won things at big clubs. Conte has won Serie A. Allegri has won a lot at Juventus. Comparing me with these two friends of mine is nice to hear.”

Cristiano: “He hasn’t sent me a message.”

Did you understand what Zidane was saying in his open letter and did you have doubts about returning to Real Madrid after reading it? “I don’t know the relationship Zidane had with the president, so it’s hard for me to answer that question. But when the president called me, I had no doubts.”

Interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo? “I have a lot of affection for Cristiano, but I don’t like talking about players at other clubs. He has a contract at Juventus and I don’t think it’s right to talk about him if he has a contact with another club. I’m very happy to see him still doing very well at Juventus, scoring lots of goals.”

Zidane's open letter: “I’ve been in football for 40 years. In football, people talk. The players play football, the journalists report what happens. That’s all normal. I know this world very well, That’s what it’s like. We have to accept what happens. We have to respect everyone who works in this world: coaches, players, journalists.”

Hazard: “He’s a top player. He’s had problems - in his first year here he had a bad injury and hasn’t reached his potential here, but I think he will.”

Zidane: “What can I say about Zizou? He won three Champions Leagues and did a great job, and did a great job right to the end. He left and then came back, and did everything very well. Everyone has to be thankful to Zizou. What he did was incredible. I haven’t spoken to him yet, because it’s all happened so quickly. But I’m sure we’ll talk.”

Squad capable of winning silverware: “We can challenge for trophies with this squad. With this squad, without the players out on loan, Madrid got to the semi-finals of the Champions League and challenged for the league title.”

Bale: “Gareth didn’t play a lot in the Premier League last season, but he scored a lot of goals. He was very effective when he go this chance in recent games. I know him very well, and if he's motivated, he can have a great season. I have no doubts about that.”

Lack of goals: “Benzema needs to score 50, not 30. Vinicius needs to score more goals. We need more goals from the rest. The players I have have a lot of quality. I’m delighted to get the chance to coach Benzema again. He has improved a lot, he is assuming more responsibility. There are young players with big futures. it’s not only about signing players - it’s also about the rest scoring more goals.”

Sergio Ramos future: "It’s clear that Ramos is a very important player for Real Madrid. He has been a big part of the cub’s successes. We're going to talk with the player, but I don't know the details [of Ramos’ contract talks] because I’ve been in Liverpool."

Quality squad: "I think we have a very good squad, with a blend of experience - Kroos, Modric, Ramos, Bale, Benzema... - and a group of very young players with a lot of quality - Rodrygo, Vinicius, Valverde… Players who have shown the quality they have. So we have a quality squad. We have to cut it down a bit, and we’ll have to see how we do that."

Make-up of Ancelotti's backroom team: "We’re going to decide the coaching staff in the coming days."

Veterans in the squad: “I have lot of affection for Bale, for Isco, for Marcelo… They’re Real Madrid players and that motivates them. The only judge is the pitch. They have to train well and show the coach that they can play for Real Madrid.”

Signings: “We haven’t had time to talk about that, it’s all happened so fast […]. I’ve only said thanks to the president because it’s a big deal for me to be back here.”

Squad: “I haven’t spoken to the club about that yet. I know the squad well, I know the young players and the players coming back from loans. We have a lot of options. I want to assess everyone calmly. The first time I was here four young players from Castilla came in - Morata, Nacho, Casemiro and Jesé - and they did very well. And Carvaajhal came in from Bayer Leverkusen. Thanks to the enthusiasam of the young players and the experience of the older players, we did well.”

Playing style: “The tradition, the history of this club is try to play attacking football. I think football has changed in these five years. It’s now more intense, more organised, but the idea is always the same at Real Madrid. The football has to be attacking and spectacular.”

Sergio Ramos: “I’ve only just arrived and I’ll have to talk about that with the club in the coming days. I haven’t yet had the chance to talk about the players’ futures. I couldn't imagine a Real Madrid without Ancelotti, but it happened."

Responsibility: “Coaching Real Madrid is a big responsibility, but a nice one. You’re in charge of the best club in the world.”

Ancelotti: “I’m really happy to return here, to a club that i feel is my home. I’m going to put all my energy into doing what we did in the past. I have great memories of the two years i had here - the trophies, the relationship with everyone"

Out comes Ancelotti - press conference underway!

Real Madrid's director of institutional relations, Emilio Butragueño, welcomes Ancelotti: "It's a real plaesure to welcome you back to Real Madrid - you know that this is your home. Real Madrid and all its fans have so much affection for you, because your first spell at the club brought many moments of joy, most notably the sought-after 10th European Cup"

Ancelotti and Pérez shake on it

I'd have liked to see a fist-bump.

Here's a picture of Ancelotti signing on as Real Madrid boss:

"good luck to ancelotti - he's going to need it".

Former Real Madrid president Ramón Calderón, a chap who isn't known for heaping the club's current administration with praise, has tweeted the following welcome message to the Italian: " Good luck to Carlo Ancelotti on his return to our club. He's going to need it ."

Ancelotti signs on the dotted line

Real Madrid TV have just shown images of Carlo Ancelotti signing his three-year contract as Los Blancos' head coach, before posing for a handshake with club president Florentino Pérez.

As soon as we have pictures of that, we'll share them with you .

"Together again"

Following confirmation of his appointment as Real Madrid's head coach, Carlo Ancelotti took to Twitter not only to bid Everton adieu, but also to offer a message to Los Blancos' fans, posting a photo of the Madrid badge with the words "together again" .

Florentino uses Ancelotti to scrub out Zidane's exit

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Florentino uses Ancelotti to scrub out Zidane's exit

Here's former AS editor Alfredo Relaño's reaction to Real Madrid's appointment .

"Florentino has a certain authoritarian tendency," Relaño writes. "He tends to prefer those who, like Mourinho, don't get on with the players but are stern bosses - but it has been proven that the other ‘type’ is the one that works best for Los Blancos ."

Relaño's opinion piece in full

Carlo Ancelotti: Real Madrid's returning coach in numbers

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Carlo Ancelotti: Real Madrid's returning coach in numbers

Take a look at Carlo Ancelotti's coaching career in numbers .

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Roncero: Ancelotti appointment "the best news the Real Madrid fans could receive"

Writing in this newspaper , here's what AS journalist and number-one Real Madrid fan Tomás Roncero had to say about Carlo Ancelotti's return to the Bernabéu:

" The best news the Real Madrid fans could receive after spending a few days of frustration because of the departure of Zinedine Zidane, the magician who delivered three straight Champions Leagues, was learning that Carlo Ancelotti, the coach who La Décima, is returning home . When Cadena SER’s Antón Meana first reported this on Monday night, I admit I didn’t really believe it - not because I didn’t like the idea of the Italian returning to the club, but, unfortunately, I felt there was no chance of his time at the club including a part two. But thankfully, the club have moved quickly to seal a deal with Carletto and with Everton that leaves everybody happy.

"Ancelotti’s return brings back unforgettable memories of that night in Lisbon, and he comes with that Del Bosque-esque character that has always blended well with Real Madrid’s traditional values and that made such a good impression on the Madrid supporters. There are no drawbacks to Ancelotti, despite his detractors’ determination to say he was too soft on the players. As he himself once said, 'A soft touch doesn’t win three European Cups.'

"The option of Conte terrified me (he seemed to me like a low-cost Mourinho), hiring Pochettino meant waging a war with PSG that would have hit Madrid’s hopes of signing Mbappé, and as for Raúl, who one day will take his place in the Bernabéu dugout - it’s best he continues to gain experience with Castilla until his time comes. Ancelotti guarantees a smooth transition that will make the shadow cast by Zidane less traumatic ."

(Photo: AFP/Frederic J. BROWN)

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Who else was in the running for the Real Madrid job?

Ancelotti certainly doesn't seem to have been Real Madrid's first choice to step into Zidane's shoes. Los Merengues had originally been lining up Massimiliano Allegri to take over, only for Allegri to opt instead to return to Juventus in place of the sacked Andrea Pirlo.

Former Inter coach Antonio Conte was also considered , but Madrid were put off by his demands, both in terms of salary and investment in the transfer market.

Los Blancos had also cast admiring glances in the direction of Paris Saint-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino , but when push came to shove were reluctant to cheese off the French club's owners and, in the process, endanger their planned summer swoop for PSG striker Kylian Mbappé .

Meanwhile, Real Madrid legend Raúl, who is currently in charge of the club's 'B' team, was a serious candidate for the Bernabéu dugout, but in the end the Madrid hierarchy felt it was too soon to promote the 43-year-old.

(Photo: MARCO BERTORELLO / AFP)

Ancelotti sacked in 2015 after second season brings no major silverware

In May 2015, Ancelotti was sacked by Real Madrid after failing to win a major trophy in his second season in charge - despite overseeing a sensational 22-game winning streak between September 2014 and January 2015.

Amid whisperings that Ancelotti was too chummy with the players and didn’t train them hard enough, club president Florentino Pérez decided the team needed "fresh impetus" and Rafa Benítez was brought in as the hard taskmaster who would whip those pesky slackers into shape. He lasted seven months .

Now, having won three Champions Leagues and two LaLigas under a coach who also had a close relationship with his players, Madrid appear to have considered Ancelotti's avuncular style to be a plus point; a coaching trait that will help ensure a smooth transition in the dugout . Ah, the vicissitudes of football.

Ancelotti rejoins the club he led to Champions League glory in 2014

Ancelotti returns to a club where, between 2013 and 2015, he won four trophies, most notably the 2013/14 Champions League . That European Cup triumph, the third of his coaching career, ended a 12-year wait for Real Madrid’s 10th continental crown, and was the first of four Champions Leagues won by Los Blancos over a five-year period.

Under Ancelotti, Madrid also won the 2013/14 Copa del Rey - thanks to THAT galloping Gareth Bale run at Mestalla - and the 2014 UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.

Further reading: What trophies has Ancelotti won throughout his coaching career?

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Ancelotti: "I have been presented with an unexpected opportunity"

Ancelotti, who returns for a second spell as Real Madrid boss, was the surprise choice announced yesterday by the club , who have been looking for a replacement for Zinedine Zidane since (and, let's face it, well before) the Frenchman confirmed his resignation as Madrid boss last week. The Italian has agreed a three-year contract .

He leaves Premier League club Everton, who he had led to a 10th-place finish last season, for what he has described as an "unexpected opportunity” .

" I would like to thank the Board of Directors, the players, and the Evertonians for the tremendous support they have all given me during my time at the Club ," Ancelotti said in a statement released by Everton last night. "I have complete respect for everyone associated with Everton and hope they can achieve the exciting opportunities they have in front of them.

"While I have enjoyed being at Everton I have been presented with an unexpected opportunity which I believe is the right move for me and my family at this time ."

(Photo: DOMINIQUE FAGET / AFP)

Ancelotti unveiling to take place at Ciudad Real Madrid

Given that the Bernabéu is currently a construction site, we're not going to get the customary ceremony in the presidential box - instead, Ancelotti is to be unveiled at the club's Ciudad Real Madrid training ground , where Los Blancos have been playing their home games for the past year or so. What with covid and all that, Ancelotti's press conference will, as is the norm at the moment, be a Zoom affair .

Ancelotti unveiling: welcome

Hello! Welcome to our live coverage of Carlo Ancelotti’s unveiling as Real Madrid’s new head coach. As per Madrid’s statement yesterday , Ancelotti is to speak to the media at 6 pm local time (12 pm EDT), having signed his contract and posed for photos with the club’s president, Florentino Pérez , at an unspecified time shortly before then. Real Madrid TV’s coverage of the event begins at 5:30 pm (11:30 am EDT) , so it seems a safe bet that’s when the ball will get rolling.

La Liga

Real Madrid’s title celebrations: Home early, training next morning, focus on Bayern

Real Madrid’s title celebrations: Home early, training next morning, focus on Bayern

The final whistle went, but Real Madrid still had to wait. Players hugged each other and sang some of the club’s most famous anthems in front of a packed south stand. Their 3-0 win against visitors Cadiz on Saturday afternoon meant the job was pretty much done — just not quite.

In truth, it has really only been a matter of time since beating Barcelona 3-2 here in El Clasico two weeks ago. Everyone has known, since Jude Bellingham ’s stoppage-time winner put them 11 points clear, that the title would be coming back to the Santiago Bernabeu.

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The official message coming out of the club has been one of calm and continuity. That all thoughts are focused on completing the task at hand — referring more to Wednesday night and the home second leg of their Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich.

But still, yesterday was not just any spring afternoon in the Spanish capital.

You could see it as soon as Brahim Diaz ’s sublime opener lit up the match shortly after half-time. Normally, coach Carlo Ancelotti’s reaction to a Madrid goal is soft and reserved, while his assistant and son Davide tends to celebrate rather more effusively. On this occasion, they were both off their feet and punching the air.

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How Real Madrid won La Liga - artful Ancelotti, brilliant Bellingham, new heroes

There were more moments like that.

Bellingham, rested from the starting line-up, came on and got the 18th La Liga goal of his Madrid debut season — he is two behind Girona ’s Artem Dovbyk in the race for top scorer. In stoppage time, Nacho raced forward and broke through the defence before setting up Joselu for an easy tap-in. It was ‘la guinda’ — the cherry on top.

Madrid winning meant Barca had to beat high-flying neighbours Girona later in the day to keep their La Liga crown for another week. And there was a feeling that they might slip up.

Even before the final whistle, you could hear chants of “Campeones!” (Champions), and it was a joyful scene as players and fans united in celebration — but soon after, it was back to business. Ancelotti was the only one to speak to the media. No player came to talk in the mixed zone, something that usually happens only with the most painful of defeats.

With that Bayern second leg four days away, the idea was to stop the party there, though few really wanted to go home just yet. Players and coaching staff stayed behind at the Bernabeu, some joined by family members and friends, to take in the other key game of the day — at Girona’s 13,500-capacity Montilivi stadium.

While they were scattered between the dressing room, the Bernabeu’s private boxes and the pitch, Madrid supporters gathered in expectation outside the ground and at the famous Cibeles fountain in the city centre — where the club’s titles are traditionally celebrated.

Barcelona twice went ahead, but even when they were 2-1 up and dominating, the crowds 700km (almost 450 miles) away in the capital did not disperse. Girona came back, sealing their own Champions League place with another impressive performance. When the final whistle blew, it finally was official. Girona had won 4-2. Madrid were Spanish champions for a record-extending 36th time.

💜🔊 #MADRIDISTAS x @REALMADRID 🔊💜 pic.twitter.com/u026O6ERRb — Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadrid) May 4, 2024

There were no more than 2,000 people at Cibeles at the time, according to police sources, so they decided to not close the roads. Previous years have seen many more gather — but Madrid had already said they would not be holding a parade there on Saturday night.

“I want to send a message of calm. This is going to be celebrated in a week, as it deserves,” skipper Nacho told Madrid’s in-house media — the first reaction to the title win. “We are already thinking about Wednesday’s game against Bayern.”

This was Nacho in captain mode after equalling, along with Luka Modric , the 25 titles won with the club across all competitions by their former team-mates Karim Benzema and Marcelo. No player has more in Madrid’s history.

The Athletic texted to a club source: “You’ll have to open some beers!”

“Noooooo. There’s training tomorrow,” was the reply. That was scheduled for 11am today (Sunday) at their base in the city’s northern Valdebebas district.

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Back at the Bernabeu, scenes of celebration were shared on social media.

One clip showed a tight-knit group of players dancing together, before making space for Ancelotti and other members of the coaching staff to join the circle, as well as the physios. There were special moments there, such as the chanting of Thibaut Courtois’ name — the Belgian had played for the first time all season following his two knee injuries. And there was at least a toast or two, with cava or Champagne.

But at 8.50pm, about half an hour after the final whistle in Girona, players began to leave.

Toni Kroos , who has a reputation for being something of a homebody, went first. Bellingham was last out, sitting in the front passenger seat of a car with the window down as his mother drove. He was clearly in a mood to celebrate — he almost took the microphone of a radio journalist who was trying to grab a word.

By that time, a news item on the club’s website carried Ancelotti’s first words: “It was a deserved Liga.”

There was a similar atmosphere around the celebrations after Madrid’s previous league title success two years ago, when they also had a home Champions League semi-final second leg, against Manchester City coming just a few days later.

Who knows what might have happened if they had let their hair down a little more. Would we have seen the spectacular comeback they mounted on that magical night en route to the club’s 14th European Cup/Champions League crown?

Madrid’s restrained reaction on Saturday does not mean this latest league title isn’t valued. But recent experience has told them it is better to wait.

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Jude Bellingham was with the England squad today after securing his move to Real Madrid.

Real Madrid complete signing of Jude Bellingham from Borussia Dortmund

  • England player will move to Madrid on a six-year deal
  • Bellingham will be presented by new club on Thursday

Real Madrid have completed the signing of Jude Bellingham from Borussia Dortmund . The England midfielder has agreed a six-year contract at the Bernabéu.

Dortmund confirmed in a statement last week that Madrid had agreed to pay an initial €103m (£88.5m) for the 19-year-old. Real confirmed on Wednesday morning that the deal was complete.

“Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund have agreed on the transfer of the player Jude Bellingham, who will remain linked to our club for the next six seasons,” said a statement from the 14-times European champions. “Tomorrow, Thursday, 15 June, at 12pm at Real Madrid City, the presentation ceremony for Jude Bellingham as a new Real Madrid player will take place. After, Jude Bellingham will appear before the media.”

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Dortmund revealed that the transfer fee consisted of a “high fixed sum” and “performance-related variables” spread over a period of six years. “We thank Jude for three passion-filled years at Borussia Dortmund. It was a fantastic time together,” said their chief executive, Hans-Joachim Watzke. “Our thanks also go to Real Madrid for the always fair and constructive discussions.”

The sporting director Sebastian Kehl added: “Jude developed very positively with us at a young age. He has decided that he now wants to make the move to Real Madrid. We thank Jude for everything he gave us and our play, and we wish him all the best for the future.”

Bellingham, who made 132 appearances for Dortmund after moving from Birmingham City in 2020 shortly after his 17th birthday, told the German club’s official website: “Thank you everyone associated with BVB and the fans for everything over the last three years. It was an honour to wear your jersey so many times whether it was in the high or low moments. Whilst I’m happy about my next destination I will never forget the journey I went on to get there. Einmal Borusse, immer Borusse . Best of luck for the future. Heja BVB !”

During his time with Dortmund, Bellingham scored 24 goals and provided 25 assists, and was recently named the Bundesliga’s player of the season. They missed out on the title in agonising fashion on the final day of the campaign, with Bellingham having to watch from the sidelines due to a knee injury. That injury will also cause him to miss England’s upcoming Euro 2024 qualifiers against Malta and North Macedonia.

The teenager’s stock had risen during the recent World Cup, when he scored his first England goal in their group stage win over Iran . Bellingham also shared a passionate celebration with Jordan Henderson after setting up the Liverpool captain’s goal in the last-16 victory over Senegal. That fuelled speculation that he was heading to Anfield, but Liverpool revealed in April that they would not pursue a move for the midfielder and focus their transfer funds on an overhaul of the squad.

Liverpool missed out on Champions League qualification, a tournament Bellingham said he saw as “the biggest stage”. “The goal has always been winning,” he said last month. “When you ask me what my biggest ambitions are in the game, it’s to win everything. And I’m not afraid to say that. Everyone should have that goal I feel like as professional footballers.”

Bellingham becomes just the seventh British player to sign for Real Madrid after Laurie Cunningham, Steve McManaman, David Beckham, Michael Owen, Jonathan Woodgate and Gareth Bale.

Meanwhile, Bellingham’s 17-year-old younger brother, Jobe, an attacking midfielder, is close to switching clubs this summer. The England Under-18 international is set to join Sunderland from Championship rivals Birmingham, for whom he made 22 appearances last season. Like his brother, Jobe made his Birmingham debut aged 16. Sunderland’s sporting director, Kristjaan Speakman, and academy coaches, Mike Dodds and Stuart England, were influential in the Bellingham brothers’ development at Birmingham.

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Real Madrid continue preparations for first leg of Champions League semi-finals

Ancelotti's side face Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena (Tuesday, 9pm CEST).

Real Madrid continue preparations for first leg of Champions League semi-finals

Carlo  Ancelotti 's side completed another training session at Real Madrid City ahead of the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals against Bayern Munich, which will be played next Tuesday at the Allianz Arena (9pm CEST). The session began with a tactical video. Afterwards, the players performed technical and tactical exercises on the pitch. To conclude, they played a series of matches on different sized pitches.  Courtois  did part of the training session with the group, while  Alaba  continued with his recovery process.

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