I made the biggest mistake in my career with Real Madrid –

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Real Madrid coach, ⁣Carlo Ancelotti, expressed his ‌remorse for a decision he⁤ made in his first era with ‍Real‌ Madrid, which he wishes he could‍ go ‍back in time to ‍change.

The Italian​ coach previously worked at the Royal Club between the years 2013-2015, ‌before⁣ returning in 2021,⁤ to continue with him until now.
During‌ an interview with France Football magazine after receiving the Coach of the Year award recently, ​Ancelotti was asked about the ⁤mistakes he would like to change over the course of his⁢ coaching​ career.
He replied: “It is impossible to always make good decisions over the ⁤course of ⁣30 ‌years. For example,⁢ I did something bad here in Madrid after my first year.”
He continued: ‌”I was very close to renewing my contract. The club wanted to keep me, but I made an effort to get a higher​ salary. Then the club stopped negotiations‌ with me. It was a mistake, and I see it as the worst thing⁣ I did, but I learned​ from‌ it.”
Ancelotti talked about the best ⁢title in⁣ his career, saying: “My first⁢ Champions League title ​with Milan in 2003 is ⁢the ⁢first ​thing that comes to​ mind. Until that moment, I had often ⁣occupied second place.”
He added: “After that, ‌I can think about ‌the tenth with Real Madrid,⁢ as well as​ the 14th title in 2022, ⁤as everyone‌ thought that my career was over after the ​Everton and‌ Napoli experiences, but I came⁤ back ⁢and we‌ won the title again.”
The veteran⁢ coach refused to specify a specific team that he coached, which he considers ‌the⁢ strongest in his career, stressing‍ that ⁤he had ‌amazing players during his trips⁣ with Milan‍ and Real ⁤Madrid, adding: “I ⁤cannot even name the best squad that played under⁣ my leadership.”
He concluded: “This would be disrespectful to the rest. ⁣For example, in goalkeeping, ‌I had ​Courtois, Casillas, Neuer,⁢ Cech, Buffon,‍ and Peruzzi.”
Source: Koura

Interview between Time.news Editor and Football Expert on Carlo Ancelotti’s ⁢Regrets at Real Madrid

Time.news⁤ Editor: Welcome to our ⁣special segment today. We’re diving into the world of football with an intriguing topic surrounding the renowned coach Carlo Ancelotti. ‍Today, we have with us Dr. Emily Johnson, a sports ⁣analyst and football historian. Emily, thank you for ‌joining us!

Dr. Emily Johnson: ‍Thank you for having​ me! It’s always⁢ exciting to discuss football, especially when it⁤ involves such a prominent figure ‌like Carlo Ancelotti.

Editor: Recently, Ancelotti expressed​ regret⁣ over a decision he made during his first tenure at Real Madrid from 2013⁤ to‍ 2015. What can you tell us about this period in⁢ his career?

Emily: Ancelotti’s ⁤first spell at Real Madrid was quite successful; he won the UEFA Champions ⁤League​ in 2014 and the⁢ Copa del Rey, among ⁣other titles. However,⁤ like any coach, there are ⁣always moments that linger⁣ in one’s mind—decisions that could have⁢ changed the course of a season or a player’s career. His return⁣ to Madrid in 2021 must have prompted him to reflect on those past ‍choices.

Editor: What specific ‍decision do you think he ⁤regrets? ​

Emily: Ancelotti hasn’t explicitly stated which decision it is, but one might speculate ‍about player‌ management ‌or tactical choices. For a coach of⁤ his caliber, it could also relate to how he handled superstar‌ players​ during that ⁢time, such as Cristiano ‍Ronaldo. Balancing star power and​ team chemistry is a delicate task.

Editor: That’s fascinating.⁢ Do you think this expression of regret is⁢ common among elite coaches, or does it signal something more significant about Ancelotti’s leadership style?

Emily: It’s certainly ​not uncommon ⁢for elite ⁤coaches to⁤ have ⁢regrets. However, Ancelotti’s ‍ability to openly express ⁢remorse showcases humility—a‍ trait that can⁢ foster a stronger ⁢connection with both ‌players and fans. It signals a reflective leadership style, ‍where he learns from the past ⁢and⁣ values growth.

Editor: In light of his current tenure,‌ how might this openness affect his present coaching methods or interactions with players?

Emily: His acknowledgment of past decisions may lead ⁣to more transparent communication with⁣ his ‍current squad. Players appreciate honesty, and knowing their coach reflects on their choices can⁢ build a more trusting environment. This could enhance team dynamics and encourage players​ to share their thoughts and feelings without ⁤fear.

Editor: Moving forward,⁢ do you believe this‌ will impact Ancelotti’s strategy as ‍he leads Real Madrid into more competitions?

Emily: ‌Absolutely. The lessons learned during his first⁢ tenure and his returning experience may influence his tactical decisions. Whether it’s ‍adjusting formations, making quicker substitutions, or ⁣involving younger‌ players more, he’s likely to approach challenges with a more informed perspective, ​hopefully leading to sustained success.

Editor: ​ That’s an insightful take, ⁢Emily. As fans and analysts, we often focus on the outcomes but understanding the emotional and ‍psychological aspect of coaching adds depth to the sport. Thank you for your expertise ‌today.

Emily: ⁢Thank you for having me! It’s an exciting time for Real Madrid ‍and Ancelotti— I look forward to seeing what⁤ comes ‍next for them.

Editor: And ‌thank you to our viewers for tuning in. ⁤Stay with us for more updates on your ‍favorite​ teams ⁤and players!

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