Paris Saint-Germain boss Carlo Ancelotti has reiterated
his intention to leave any decision on his future until the end of the
season.
Reports over the
weekend suggested the Italian had already given the Ligue 1 leaders'
hierarchy his word that he would extend his stay at Parc des Princes,
but FIFA agent said on Sunday that Ancelotti was keen to join Real Madrid.
However,
speaking after PSG's 1-1 draw with Valenciennes on Sunday, Ancelotti
said he will meet with the club's board in the summer.
"I
have not spoken with the players. There will be a meeting with the club
at the end of the season. (My decision) will also be made at the end of
the season," the 53-year-old told reporters.
PSG
suffered the misfortune of Thiago Silva's dismissal in the first half
against Daniel Sanchez's side, before Alex rescued a point late on, but
the former Chelsea and AC Milan boss sympathised with the Brazilian
defender.
"Statistically,
the team that has the most possession is the team that accrues the
least amount of cards. And here we are - the team that has the most
possession and were shown the most cards," he said.
"We
reversed the statistics, but we remain strong. The referees are very
strict, especially against us. I cannot be angry with Thiago Silva."
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