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UCL: Kylian Mbappe Bags Hat Trick As Real Madrid Defeat Manchester City To Advance Round 16—-Real Madrid beat Manchester City 3-1 with a Kylian Mbappe hat-trick on Feb 19 in their Champions League playoff second leg at a raucous Santiago Bernabeu stadium, earning them a 6-3 aggregate victory and a place in the last 16.

The 2024 champions will face either Bayer Leverkusen or city rivals Atletico Madrid, depending on the Feb 21 draw, as they seek a record-extending 16th title.

Mbappe opened the scoring with Real’s first attack in the fourth minute, taking advantage of another massive blunder by City’s defence when captain Ruben Dias missed his header and left the French forward free to lob over the onrushing Ederson.

Mbappe scored again in the 33rd minute with a close-range strike after a humiliating cutback that left defender Josko Gvardiol on the floor.

Real kept piling on the pressure and wasting chances against Pep Guardiola’s struggling team. Mbappe scored his third in the 61st minute with a left-footed strike from the edge of the box just inside Ederson’s right post.

Manchester City scored a compensation goal at the death, Nico Gonzalez converting a rebound after Omar Marmoush’s free kick bounced off the crossbar, but it did little to tarnish a fantastic night for the Spaniards.

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Xabi Alonso Agrees 3-Year Deal To Replace Carlo Ancelotti At Real Madrid

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Xabi Alonso Agrees 3-Year Deal To Replace Carlo Ancelotti

Xabi Alonso Agrees 3-Year Deal To Replace Carlo Ancelotti At Real Madrid—-Real Madrid have reached a full agreement with Xabi Alonso to become the club’s next head coach, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.

The Spanish tactician, currently managing Bayer Leverkusen, has sealed a three-year contract with Los Blancos that will run until 2028.

His appointment signals the end of Carlo Ancelotti’s tenure and the beginning of a new era under the former midfielder.

Romano announced the news on Monday via X, stating, “Xabi Alonso to Real Madrid, here we go! Story confirmed and deal sealed for Xabi as new manager until 2028.”

The deal includes a fully sorted backroom staff and preparations for Alonso to begin his tenure during the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, where Real Madrid are expected to feature as Champions League winners.

“Staff sorted, contract in place and three year deal for Alonso with Real planning for him to start at FIFA Club World Cup,” Romano added.

The Italian, who has led the club to multiple major trophies during his time in charge, is set to depart gracefully before Alonso steps in.

Romano concluded, “Ancelotti farewell soon, then Xabi era.”

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JUST IN: Carlo Ancelotti Leaves Real Madrid To Sign In As Brazil Head Coach—-Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti has been confirmed to be the next head coach of the Brazil national team, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced on Monday, although Real Madrid have not yet made his departure from the club official.

Ancelotti whose future has been subject to frequent speculation in recent months — came under increased pressure at Madrid since they were eliminated in the Champions League quarterfinals, beaten by Barcelona in the Copa del Rey final, and lost Sunday’s league Clásico, effectively ending the LaLiga title race.

In a statement on Monday, the CBF said Ancelotti would leave Madrid after their final game of the league season, against Real Sociedad, and take over at Brazil, with his official start date being May 26, 2025.

Ancelotti will be Brazil’s first foreign coach.

The Italian has long been linked with the job, although he had often insisted he intended to see out his contract at Madrid, which was due to run until June 2026.

Ancelotti is one of the most successful coaches in Real Madrid’s history. In two spells in charge, he has won three Champions Leagues and two LaLiga titles. This season, Madrid have suffered a series of high-profile defeats, including four Clásico losses to Barcelona in LaLiga — most recently in Sunday’s 4-3 defeat at Montjuïc — the Supercopa and the Copa del Rey final.

Madrid’s 5-1 aggregate elimination to Arsenal in the Champions League brought further scrutiny, followed by the 3-2 loss to Barcelona after extra time in Seville on April 26.The club have not yet confirmed who will coach the team in the Club World Cup, where they are due to begin their participation in the tournament against Al Hilal in Miami, Florida, on June 18.

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