
The fallout from Real Madrid’s Champions League exit continues to send shockwaves across Spain—and now, Argentine football personality Jorge D’Alessandro has thrown himself into the spotlight with a fiery and unexpected proposal.
An Explosive Appearance on “El Chiringuito”
On a heated episode of El Chiringuito de Jugones, D’Alessandro didn’t just criticize Carlo Ancelotti—he flat-out called for his dismissal and even offered himself as the replacement.
“Ancelotti doesn’t want to deal with this mess… he’ll have to leave through the back door,” D’Alessandro declared, visibly frustrated by Madrid’s performance and Ancelotti’s post-match attitude after the Arsenal defeat.
He accused Ancelotti of acting out of self-interest to preserve his legacy, saying:
“He’s thinking about himself, not about Real Madrid. He’s trying to protect his résumé instead of lifting the club.”
Criticism of Ancelotti’s Player Choices
The Argentine didn’t hold back in his tactical critique either, accusing Ancelotti of sticking to “corporatist” decisions—favoring aging players with big names rather than selecting based on form or merit.
“He always goes for players based on identity cards and past titles.”
D’Alessandro’s Bold Pitch to Take Over
Perhaps the most surprising moment came when D’Alessandro offered himself as Real Madrid’s interim coach, claiming:
“Give me this team and I’ll fix it. I can even win the Copa del Rey. In ten days, I’ll make it work.”
He insisted that despite the current chaos, Madrid only needs “four brushstrokes” to rediscover its identity and close the season strong.
“This team can be fixed. It’s headless right now, but there’s a way.”
Madrid’s Coaching Debate Intensifies
With pressure mounting and the Copa del Rey Final against Barcelona on April 26 looming large, discussions around Ancelotti’s future are heating up. While Florentino Pérez has opted to wait until summer to make a definitive decision, the voices demanding change are growing louder—now even from former coaches like D’Alessandro.
Whether his proposal is taken seriously or not, it adds to the drama of a season where Real Madrid’s expectations are sky-high, and patience is running thin.
