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January 15, 2025 at 11:24 AM

Ancelotti Exonerated After Super Cup Final Loss

Following Real Madrid's defeat to Barcelona in the Supercopa de España final, a survey reveals that fans hold players more accountable than coach Carlo Ancelotti.

Ancelotti Exonerated After Super Cup Final Loss

In the aftermath of Real Madrid's 3-1 loss to Barcelona in the Supercopa de España final held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, discussions have intensified regarding the factors contributing to the defeat. While initial reactions on social media platforms pointed fingers at head coach Carlo Ancelotti, a recent survey conducted by the Spanish sports daily AS indicates a shift in perception among the fanbase.

The survey posed the question: "Where does the problem lie for Real Madrid?" A significant 66% of respondents attributed the primary responsibility to the players, suggesting that on-field performance was the decisive factor in the loss. In contrast, only 17% held Ancelotti accountable, placing him on par with the club's management, including figures like Florentino Pérez and José Ángel Sánchez.

This outcome highlights a prevailing sentiment that the squad's execution during the match was lacking, rather than deficiencies in tactical planning or managerial decisions. The players are now under increased scrutiny to address these concerns and demonstrate resilience in upcoming fixtures.

Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid, Supercopa de España, Barcelona, Florentino Pérez - SUP Football

Despite the defeat, Ancelotti's track record with Real Madrid remains impressive, having secured multiple titles during his tenure. The backing from a substantial portion of the fanbase, as reflected in the survey, underscores the trust placed in his leadership moving forward.

As Real Madrid prepares to rebound from this setback, the focus will undoubtedly be on both strategic adjustments from the coaching staff and a renewed commitment from the players to meet the high standards expected at the club.