Ancelotti Says He Won't Coach Another Club After Real Madrid Departure
- Real Madrid announced on Friday that Carlo Ancelotti will leave as coach after their final LaLiga match this weekend at Santiago Bernabeu.
- Ancelotti's departure follows agreement between the club and him despite having one year remaining on his contract and plans to coach Brazil.
- The club will honor Ancelotti during the last game against Real Sociedad, which also marks Luka Modric's final Santiago Bernabeu appearance.
- Ancelotti stated that since leaving Madrid, he has not been interested in managing any other club and expressed his enthusiasm about the chance to lead Brazil, the national team with a rich history as five-time World Cup winners.
- Ancelotti departs as Real Madrid's most successful coach with 15 trophies, leaving behind a challenging season and a hopeful future with Brazil.
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