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Carlo Ancelotti returns to Real Madrid to become manager for the second time

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Carlo Ancelotti

By Ben Morse, CNN

Carlo Ancelotti has returned to Real Madrid to become the club’s new manager for the second time in his career.

He succeeds Zinedine Zidane at the helm of the club, after the former Real player left as manager for the second time last week.

Ancelotti previously managed Real Madrid for two years between 2013 and 2015, winning the Champions League and the Spanish Cup during the stint.

“Real Madrid communicates that Carlo Ancelotti will be the new first team manager for the next three seasons,” the club said in a statement. “Tomorrow, there will be the official signing ceremony together with the President Florentino Perez in the Real Madrid City.”

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The Italian manager leaves his position as manager at Premier League side Everton to rejoin the Spanish giants.

A former Italy international player, Ancelotti has consistently been a trophy winner during his illustrious playing and management career and is one of only three managers to win three Champions Leagues.

The 61-year-old has previously managed European superpowers AC Milan, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, winning trophies at all those clubs.

During his time in Madrid with Real, he helped the club to its long-awaited 10th Champions League title in 2014, beating city-rivals Atletico in the final.

He left just a year later, but returns in 2021 on a three-year deal after Real’s first season in 11 years without lifting a trophy.

“I have complete respect for everyone associated with Everton and hope they can achieve the exciting opportunities they have in front of them,” Ancelotti said in a statement on the Everton website.

“While I have enjoyed being at Everton I have been presented with an unexpected opportunity which I believe is the right move for me and my family at this time.”

It leaves Everton searching for its sixth permanent manager in five years.

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