Tuesday, June 1, 2021 at 12:42 PM• Rian Rosendaal • Last update: 13:18

Carlo Ancelotti is the dream successor of Zinedine Zidane at Real Madrid, so you know Marca to reveal. The Spanish newspaper even thinks that the appointment of the manager of Everton can take place in the short term the Royal. Ancelotti previously coached Real and gave the Spanish superpower the Champions League in 2014.

The current choice lord of Everton also seized the Copa del Rey, the European Supercup and the World Cup for club teams with Real in 2014. After the national title was missed in 2015, Ancelotti was dismissed by the board. Six years later, however, the Italian coach is at the top of chairman Florentino Pérez’s list. Ancelotti gets through Marca even described as ‘the chosen one’ and Real hopes to be able to tie the coach appointed by Everton in 2019 even this Tuesday.

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A lot has been said about the succession of Zidane for some time now. Massimiliano Allegri initially seemed to be the top candidate for Pérez, although it has now become clear that the trainer is returning to his old love Juventus. The names of Mauricio Pochettino (Paris Saint-Germain) and Antonio Conte (Internazionale) were also featured in the Spanish media. Ancelotti, who after his departure from Real also worked at Bayern Munich and Napoli, now has to fill the vacant trainer position in Madrid. He must first in consultation with Everton, where his contract will continue for another three years.

Zidane gave on Monday in an open letter in the Spanish sports newspaper ASH explanation about his departure from Real. The 48-year-old coach said he no longer felt the full confidence of the Real board and therefore chose not to serve out his one-year contract. The Spanish top club grabbed this season in addition to all prizes, both national and international. “I know how it works in football and I know the requirements at a club like Real Madrid. If you don’t win, you have to go. ”

“I am leaving, but not because I am tired of work as a coach,” emphasized Zidane, who also chose to leave Real Madrid in 2018. Then, however, he had won the Champions League three times in 2.5 years. “Then I felt that the team needed a new course to stay on top after so many victories and so many awards. Now things are different “, the Frenchman indicates in the open letter.” I am leaving because I felt that the club no longer gives me the confidence I need. I don’t get the support to build anything in the medium or long term. ”

“If you don’t win, you have to go. But now everything I have built up in the past is just forgotten ”, Zidane continued. “I’m a winner and was here to take prizes, but the people are even more important to me, how they feel. To some extent I have even been reprimanded for that. It hurt a lot to read after a defeat that I would be fired if we didn’t win the next game. Such things were deliberately leaked to the press to create doubts and misunderstandings. ”