Carlo Ancelotti has managed Real Madrid in 18 official El Clasico matches against Barcelona so far. Interestingly, the Italian has recorded 9 wins, 9 losses and 0 draws! That winner-takes-it-all setup should be expected even today (5.15 pm kickoff time), in what will be Ancelotti’s very last El Clasico as Los Blancos’ boss.With both teams vying for the La Liga title, this match could be crucial in the title race.Tomorrow’s match will be Carlo Ancelotti’s last El Clásico. 💔 pic.twitter.com/zCEzU5DGVl— Hamid sahari (@Hamidsahari20) May 10, 2025 Barcelona are four points clear of their archrival at the top of the table, with only three games left after the newest El Clasico, 19th in Ancelotti’s career.Therefore, the charismatic tactician must win this one in order to make the title race super exciting ahead of the last 270 minutes of the season.##NAJAVA_MECA_8917067##A potential win would not only make his score against Barcelona positive, but also drastically improve Madrid’s chances of defending the domestic title.”I don’t have any different feelings than I do normally, a Clasico is always a special game,” said Ancelotti in a press conference on Saturday. “I’m focused on preparing for the last game of the season – the last Clasico of the season – because Barcelona are not in the Club World Cup.”The games which got Carlo Ancelotti sacked. Back-to-back finals lost against Hansi Flick’s BARCELONA ‼️🙂 https://t.co/QoJE9C2P5r pic.twitter.com/3fy3L3emcT— Rodney (@RodneyFCB) April 27, 2025 The Barcelona tie will be Ancelotti’s 350th game in charge of the Royals. Asked which of those 349 he still remembers vividly, Ancelotti was quite straightforward.”It’s not that complicated. Lisbon, Paris, and London. Champions League finals. It’s not that complicated for these 350. I don’t remember all 350. In some games we’ve done well, and others are better to forget because they’re not always done well,” concluded he, and added that “the honeymoon with Madrid will last until the last day of his life”.LA LIGA – MATCHDAY 35Friday Las Palmas – Rayo Vallecano 0-1 (0-0)/Garcia 66/SaturdayValencia – Getafe 3-0 (3-0)/Pepelu 8 pen, Lopez 18, Duro 37 pen/Celta – Sevilla 3-2 (1-1)/Moriba 19, Mingueza 65, Iglesias 90+1 – Gudelj 45+8, Salas 90+8/Girona – Villarreal 0-1 (0-0)/Eyong 89/Mallorca – Valladolid 2-1 (1-1)/Mascarell 28, Darder 49 – Chuky 11/Atletico Madrid – Real Sociedad 4-0 (0-0)/Sorloth 7,10,11,30/Sunday 15.00: (2.45) Leganes (3.15) Espanyol (3.30)17.15: (2.00) Barcelona (4.10) Real Madrid (3.50)19.30: (1.90) Ath.Bilbao (3.35) Alaves (4.40)22.00: (1.65) Betis (3.70) Osasuna (5.60)***odds are subject to change***
