Josep Pedrerol is not sure about current Real Madrid. El Chiringuito host has doubts about Ancelotti's starting lineups. There are two players who don't fit in and changes are needed for them to always shine. We are talking about Mbappé and Vinícius, whose rapport in attack is not the best.
Pedrerol didn't mince his words in his last appearance on El Chiringuito, stating: "There's one too many. Either Ancelotti handles this better or there will be one too many."
In this regard, Josep Pedrerol recalled that Ancelotti was using the Brazilian as a 9 last season, and it worked well. "I remember the interview we did with him. He said he liked Vinícius in the center. But then Mbappé comes and you take him out of the center. You had everything done...", the Catalan journalist concluded.
Ancelotti: Possible Changes to His Staff, Florentino Approves
Defensa Central uncovered Florentino Pérez's plan to try to turn Raúl González into the "new Zidane," trying to keep him from leaving and keeping him at Real Madrid for longer.
No decision has been made yet. However, Raúl would probably find it easier to fulfill his dream of coaching Madrid if he stayed on Ancelotti's staff. By doing so, he would learn from the best in the world and make a name for himself to achieve his great desire.
There's still time ahead and, once again, everything will depend on what happens with Davide. If Ancelotti's son decides to embark on his solo adventure as a coach, Florentino Pérez will start the engines.
What the president wants is for Raúl González not to leave Real Madrid and to continue developing as a coach. If he wants to leave Castilla, he may do so. Still, he will try to turn him into the new Zidane as he progresses under Ancelotti's guidance.
Josep Pedrerol has Doubts about Ancelotti
He isn't sure. If Josep Pedrerol doesn't trust Ancelotti, it means that Florentino is beginning to doubt the Real Madrid coach.
These words from Pedrerol about Ancelotti have a price. The host of El Chiringuito doesn't do anything without a reason. His relationship with president Florentino is more than well known.
The truth is that Florentino is not ruling out anything with Ancelotti, even though he has a contract signed until 2026. A very real possibility is that, next season, the one sitting in Santiago Bernabéu dugout will be Xabi Alonso. We'll have to see, but Josep Pedrerol has already begun to hesitate.