Carlo Ancelotti’s Champions League Quest: Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund Final

Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti will lead his side into the Champions League final versus Borussia Dortmund at Wembley, aiming to win the competition for the fifth time as a manager.

Ancelotti’s Champions League Legacy

Carlo Ancelotti is the most successful manager in Champions League history. Despite winning the trophy a record-breaking six times as a coach and player, there are two finals that still haunt him. Ancelotti, 64, was manager of AC Milan when they lost to Liverpool in Istanbul in 2005, in one of the most dramatic finals of all time. He was also part of the Roma squad that lost to Liverpool in the 1984 final, although he missed the game due to injury. These matches drive him toward more success.

Real Madrid’s Pursuit of Glory

Real Madrid, aiming for their 15th Champions League title, will look to Ancelotti for guidance. The former Chelsea boss has experienced both the highs and lows of this competition. “I can’t forget the finals we lost against Liverpool, but there are also many positive memories. Passion prevails, and that’s what keeps me going,” said Ancelotti.

Evolving as a Coach

Ancelotti emphasizes the importance of evolving with the times. “It is very important to keep learning because life changes and football changes. Relationships with colleagues and exchanging ideas are crucial. If I proposed what I used to do 20 years ago, everyone would take me for a fool,” he noted.

Team Dynamics

Ancelotti praises the blend of experience and youth in his squad. Veterans like Luka Modric and Toni Kroos play a pivotal role in guiding the new generation. “There is a balance between older players leading by example and younger ones with their high quality,” Ancelotti said. Nacho, who grew up with the club, embodies professionalism and focus, becoming a key figure in the team.

Dortmund: Worthy Opponents

Ancelotti acknowledged Borussia Dortmund’s impressive run to the final, defeating strong teams like Atlético de Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain. “They deserve to be in the final. They are a solid, close-knit team with great players. Their defensive display against Paris surprised me,” he added.

Conclusion

Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid faces Borussia Dortmund in what promises to be a thrilling Champions League final. With Ancelotti’s experience and the team’s blend of youth and experience, Madrid aims to secure their 15th title. For the latest updates on the Champions League final, stay tuned.