Ancelotti Not Out To Seek Revenge Against Real Madrid In Champions League 1

The Champions League this season has already provided the fans with some great matches between some of the best teams in Europe, and it will continue to do so as there are some interesting matches between top clubs in the best leagues in Europe.

While Barcelona’s game against Juventus is an exciting affair, Real Madrid’s clash with Carlo Ancelotti’s Bayern Munich is surely the game to watch out in the quarter-finals of the competition this season.

Italian Boss who is ruling the German domestic League with Bayern Munich is one of the most decorated managers in the history of the game and he will be up against one of his former teams where he enjoyed great success.

This game represents a battle between two of the biggest sides in Europe but it will mean a lot for a few individual players in both the squads.

Ancelotti Not Out To Seek Revenge Against Real Madrid In Champions League 2

While Carlos Ancelotti will return to his previous home at the Santiago Bernabeu, a few players in the Real Madrid squad will also face their former club.

Spanish legendary midfielder Xabi Alonso, who enjoyed some of his best years at the Spanish capital, will get a deserving goodbye before his retirement at the Spanish capital.

Ancelotti has great respect for the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, Luka Modric, James Rodriguez and Karim Benzema and a story today from Spanish outfit Marca claims that this class could have a friendly environment between both the sides.

The Italian manager was relieved of his duties from the Spanish Club after a productive year and it was reported that he could be returning back to the Santiago Bernabeu to seek Revenge on his exit a few years ago.

But this report claims that the manager has no such intentions and that he will only want his side to come on top.

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The French manager currently at the Bernabeu, also worked as an assistant to the Italian manager in his time at the Spanish capital so there will be no hard feelings between the two managers in the technical area either.

Bayern Munich are currently undefeated in their last 18 games and have already won the German Super Cup. The Bundesliga title is theirs to lose leaving the Champions League as their only real competition this season.

Who do you think will come out with a win in this Classic encounter?