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Neither Vinícius nor Modric, Paco González Announces the First KO at Real Madrid: 'He's Leaving'

Real Madrid's Elimination in the Champions League Opens an Intense Debate About Their Future and Possible Changes in the Team

Real Madrid's elimination in the Champions League quarter-finals against Arsenal has caused a great stir in soccer. The defeat not only ended their European aspirations but also sparked speculation about Real Madrid's future.

The Impact of the Defeat Against Arsenal

The return match at Santiago Bernabéu left a bitter feeling among Real Madrid fans. Although the season has had its ups and downs, the team failed to overcome an Arsenal that, while a great rival, didn't seem invincible. The elimination was the final blow to many hopes, adding to a series of inconsistent performances throughout the season.

However, what caught the most attention was the lack of a clear game plan. Real Madrid seems disoriented at crucial moments, which has led many to start questioning their coach's tactical decisions.

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Real Madrid's Defeat Against Arsenal | Getty Images, Madrid-Barcelona

Paco González's Criticism

Paco González, one of the most influential journalists on Spanish radio, didn't hesitate to speak out about Real Madrid's situation. In his intervention on COPE, the director of Tiempo de Juego got straight to the point: "Madrid doesn't know what they're playing, to be honest." These words reflect a widespread feeling within the club's environment, where a lack of clarity in the team's football proposal is perceived.

Despite Ancelotti's experience, the journalist highlighted that the team still hasn't found their best version, especially in the most decisive matches. For him, this is Real Madrid's main problem: they fail to convey a solid game idea to face great challenges.

Gratitude to Ancelotti

Paco González acknowledged Ancelotti's achievements during his time at the club. The Italian coach has been essential for Real Madrid, winning important titles like La Liga and the Champions League. However, the journalist also pointed out that, although his services are appreciated, Ancelotti's cycle seems to have come to an end.

González emphasized that, although the coach has been a pillar in the club's recent history, the current context is different. "A monument is made for him, but the truth is he no longer hits the mark," he expressed.

Ancelotti's Uncertain Future | Getty Images, PixaBay, Madrid-Barcelona

The Announcement of His Possible Departure

The biggest impact of Paco González's statements was the forecast about Carlo Ancelotti's future. According to the journalist, the elimination in the Champions League against Arsenal is the "first KO" for the Italian coach in this stage at the helm of Real Madrid. Beyond the defeat, the distrust in Ancelotti's project has been growing.

Despite several La Liga matches and the Copa del Rey final remaining, the situation seems irreversible. For González, Ancelotti's departure is near: "Madrid will make decisions, and Ancelotti doesn't have much time," he stated firmly.