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Ancelotti's son could debut as head coach just in the Bundesliga

Tudor Belivaca article – published Wednesday, 07 May 2025 23:43 / Updated Thursday, 08 May 2025 00:02

Italian coach Davide Ancelotti could take over the technical leadership of the RB Leipzig team this summer. The son of the legendary Carlo Ancelotti is, along with Cesc Fabregas and Oliver Glasner, on the list of potential coaches.

The management of the German club prefers someone from this list, write the ones from Sport.Akutality.sk. If they are not available, they are ready to name the 35-year-old Italian. Davide has been part of his father's technical staff for twelve years.

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Davide Ancelotti is on the list of RB Leipzig

In addition to Real Madrid, he worked with his father and Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, Naples and Everton. His contract with Real Madrid is valid until 2026, not still having experience as a head coach.

In Ancelotti's first term in Real he was a physical trainer, and in 2021 he returned as a second. Davide Ancelotti has refused offers from Leicester and Reims in the past, but is now ready to start in a new challenge.

Fabregas is the coach of the Italian Como team, while Glasner trains the finalist of the FA Cup, Crystal Palace in London.

Leipzig had a season below expectations this season of Bundesliga. Often subscribers to the Champions League places, Leipzig is now in the 6th place in the first echelon in Germany.

With 50 points accumulated, the “bulls” tremble for a champions League. RB Leipzig is 2 points away from the last place that leads to the most important European competition at the club level. Only 2 matches are available to Leipzig to secure their position: with Werder Bremen at home and with RB Leipzig.

RB Leipzig did not impress this season by the Champions League. In the league phase, the Germans were eliminated, after ranking 32 at the end of the 8 games.

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