Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti remains unconcerned about his future following the team's Champions League exit at the hands of Arsenal in the quarter-finals. Ancelotti acknowledged his team's underperformance this season and credited Arsenal for their solid defensive display and overall performance across both legs. Despite the European setback, Ancelotti emphasized Madrid's focus on upcoming domestic challenges, including the pursuit of the league title and participation in the Copa del Rey final and Club World Cup.
Madrid currently sits in second place in La Liga, trailing leaders Barcelona by four points with seven games left in the season. Ancelotti highlighted the upcoming crucial fixture against Barcelona on May 11 as a key opportunity for Madrid to bounce back. The manager expressed gratitude towards the club and hinted at a potential departure when his contract expires, emphasizing his appreciation for the club regardless of the timing of his exit.