La Liga: Real Madrid will be my last dugout, says coach Carlo Ancelotti
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed on Tuesday that he would not coach again when he leaves his current position at Spanish giants Real Madrid.
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed on Tuesday that he would not coach again when he leaves his current position at Spanish giants Real Madrid.
Two games that may be crucial to the outcome of La Liga are set to grab the headlines this weekend in Spain, as Betis hosts Real Madrid and Girona travels for a short trip to face FC Barcelona.
Real Madrid entertain Rayo Vallecano in a Madrid derby on Sunday night, and the game could offer Carlo Ancelotti's side the chance to move clear at the top of the table.
Real Madrid defender Nacho Fernandez has been suspended for three games following his challenge on Girona winger 'Portu' on Saturday's La Liga match.
Pre-season matches are the practice matches that are held between various renowned football clubs, before the inauguration of the new season, for a better start.
Recently, World Cup-winning former Brazil captain Cafu said it is difficult to pick between 'powers of world football' Ronaldo and Argentine Lionel Messi.
Gareth Bale has enjoyed a trophy-laden spell in Real Madrid since his record-breaking move from Tottenham Hotspur in 2013.
Earlier, Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos had said that adapting quickly to the new conditions would be the key to success in remaining matches of La Liga.
"We get a lot of pressure every game. If you don't play well, there's scrutiny," Gareth Bale had said on US golf podcast The Erik Anders Lang Show
La Liga is all set to return on June 12 with matches at empty venues and players strictly directed to adhere to health protocols.