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Carlo Ancelotti is set to leave his position as Real Madrid manager following the team's Copa Del Rey final clash with Barcelona on April 26.
The Italian maestro's tenure at the helm looks to be drawing to a close in the aftermath of Real's Champions League elimination at the hands of Arsenal.
Real Madrid was beaten 2-1 by the Gunners on Wednesday evening, ending its journey at the quarter-final stage.
Things haven't gone as expected but in sport in happen because there are no unbeatable teams."
Sky Sports has reported that Ancelotti will bid his farewell after the much-anticipated encounter with Barcelona, who are at present leading Real Madrid by four points in the La Liga standings.
The final, set to take place in Seville, follows closely on the heels of Real's league games against Athletic Bilbao and Getafe.
It comes amid reports in Spain that former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has agreed to hold talks with Real about a return to management.
Carlo Ancelotti is set to leave Real Madrid
We were better than normal in our intensity level but it wasn't enough."
The five-time Champions League victor is no stranger to success, with Ancelotti holding an impressive resume from his time across Europe's premier clubs, notably in his second stint at Real Madrid where he previously earned Champions League and Copa Del Rey victories between 2013 and 2015.
Ancelotti holds the distinctive honour of having won the Champions League five times as a manager, making history as the only one to participate in six finals and clinch titles across the top leagues in England, Spain, Germany, Italy, and France.
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