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Managers who returned to their club after getting sacked

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Managers who returned to their club after getting sat back in 2013, Real Madrid hired Carlo Ancelotti as their new manager. And in his first season, he delivered Ladisimo, the club's 10th Champions League title, ending a 12-year wait that had Madrid fans worshipping him. But one year later, the dream turned into a nightmare. His second season ended without a single trophy, and in May of 2015, Real Madrid sacked him, leaving Carlo devastated and making most people assume he was finished. He went to a couple different clubs before landing at Everton, where he finished 10th in the Premier League. But six years later, fate stepped in. In 2021, Zinedine Zidane suddenly resigned as Real Madrid s manager, and the club had no replacement lined up. Around that same time, Carlo called Madrid to ask about buying one of their players for Everton, and during the conversation, he casually asked if they had hired a new manager yet. They said no, so Carlo offered himself for the job, and Madrid actually said yes. But Carlo wasn't even close to done, and if you're enjoying the video, please hit the follow button. In his first season back, Carlo led Madrid through some of the most insane Champions League comebacks ever seen, knocking out PSG before beating Manchester City with a last-minute miracle in the semi-final, then winning the final against Liverpool. Two years later, he lifted yet another Champions League trophy, and by the time he left, he had broken a 60-year-old record to become the most decorated manager in Real Madrid s entire history with 15 titles.