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Benitez increasingly likely to be Real Madrid coach

Xinhua, May 26, 2015 Adjust font size:

It is looking more and more likely that Rafael Benitez will be named as the new coach of Real Madrid as the replacement to Carlo Ancelotti next week.

The current Napoli boss is the favorite to replace Ancelotti, whose sacking was confirmed by Real Madrid president, Florentino Perez on Monday evening.

Perez, not for the first time in his reign as president, said Real Madrid needed a "new impulse" and Benitez is increasingly looking like the chosen man to provide it.

Benitez began his coaching career in the Madrid youth system before moving on to coach clubs such as Valencia, Liverpool and Chelsea.

Even Ancelotti's agent, Ernesto Bronzetti believed that it's a done deal.

"It's 99 per cent certain Benitez will coach Real Madrid," said Bronzelli on Italian radio station, RAI Sport.

When asked about Ancelotti's future he confirmed the coach would take a year off work in order to undergo back surgery.

"That is his intention," he said adding that when the news of his client's sacking was confirmed, some Real Madrid players "cried".

Cristiano Ronaldo on Saturday made a public support to Ancelotti by publishing a tweet in which he said he "hoped to work" with him next season. Endi