
Veteran manager Carlo Ancelotti has set a new goal as he nears the final stages of his illustrious coaching career: winning the revamped Champions League format. Speaking on his aspirations, Ancelotti remarked, “Before my retirement, I want to win the new Champions League. I am a coach who always wants to reach the top.”
The Italian tactician, currently managing Real Madrid, has already won four Champions League titles across his career, a record he shares with the most successful coaches in football history. With UEFA set to introduce a new Champions League format in the coming seasons, Ancelotti’s goal of adding another title under these fresh circumstances reflects both his ambition and adaptability.
Known for his calm demeanor and strategic brilliance, Ancelotti remains one of the most respected figures in football management. As he pursues what could be his final major goal, fans worldwide will be watching to see if the seasoned manager can cap off his legacy with yet another European triumph.