Ancelotti, The Coach Who Brought Real Madrid To La Decima Back To The Bernabeu
JAKARTA - Real Madrid on Wednesday morning local time officially announced the appointment of Carlo Ancelotti who will return to coach the Spanish giants.
Real Madrid's official website says Ancelotti has agreed on a three-year contract.
Ancelotti left his job at Everton to return to coach Real Madrid, which he managed from 2013 to 2015.
"While I enjoy being at Everton, I am faced with an unexpected opportunity which I believe is the right move for me and my family at this time," Ancelotti said of his decision on Everton's official website.
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Ancelotti only had a season and a half in charge of Everton and although considered capable of resurrecting the club as a contender, in the end, failed to reach the target of reaching the European qualification zone.
At Real Madrid, Ancelotti's first tenor was decorated with success in guiding Los Blancos to their 10th Champions League trophy which was famous as La Decima in 2013/14.
Despite failing to win the Spanish League, Ancelotti led Real Madrid to the Copa del Rey trophy, the UEFA Super Cup, and the 2014 Club World Cup.