Madrid Universal
·18 de abril de 2025
Real Madrid president calls for team meeting with Ancelotti and players after UCL exit

Madrid Universal
·18 de abril de 2025
Following Real Madrid’s heavy 1-5 aggregate loss to Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, president Florentino Perez has decided to step in.
According to a report from Defensa Central, the club president has called for an urgent meeting with manager Carlo Ancelotti and the entire first-team squad to address the fallout from what has been described as a humiliating European exit.
The defeat has understandably sent shockwaves through the dressing room and the fanbase.
Real Madrid are a club built on a legacy of European dominance, and any early elimination from the Champions League is always met with disappointment.
However, Perez’s response has been swift—not to point fingers, but to regroup and refocus.
Despite the setback, Perez feels that the season is far from over. For that reason, he intends to remind the players and coaching staff that there are still major titles up for grabs.
Florentino Perez want to uplift players’ spirit. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)
The Copa del Rey final looms large, and La Liga remains within reach. Not to mention the financial and reputational rewards attached to winning the FIFA Club World Cup.
This meeting is not just about motivation—it is about accountability and unity. The outlet mentions that Perez wants to ensure the players understand the weight of the shirt they wear.
Real Madrid do not crumble after setbacks; they respond with strength. The president will aim to lift spirits, reassure the squad of the club’s faith in them, and remind everyone that giving up is not an option.
It must be noted that Perez’s intervention is timely and it is fair to say that he is handling the situation perfectly.
By addressing the players directly, he hopes to spark a strong response—one that could still end the season on a high note. The message from the top is clear: Real Madrid must show their winning DNA now more than ever.