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Xabi Alonso is the favourite to succeed Carlo Ancelotti after announcing his Bayer Leverkusen departure
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00:00The day that I finish here can be just one thing.
00:05I want to thank this club.
00:07It can be tomorrow, it can be in 10 days, in a month, in a year.
00:11These two games are going to be my last two games as Bayern Leverkusen coach.
00:16I think that it's good that we can let you know that this week the club and I have agreed
00:33that these two games are going to be my last two games as Bayern Leverkusen coach.
00:38You said it's too early to communicate your future, but you already know what you're doing in the future, right?
00:44No, no, no, not the moment for that.
00:50I'm who I am and where I am because how I am.
00:54So, with all the good and the bad things, if there cannot be that anymore, stop it and tell the people.
01:04To come into the Premier League and know what he's done, huge credit to him, the coaching staff
01:08and the players, obviously, and they have a difficult start.
01:12They kept doing what they believed in and huge credit.
01:15It's unbelievable what they've done in the manner that they've done it as well, which is, in my opinion, very important as well.
01:21Today, my goal is to come back as well.
01:24Today, my goal is to come back as a coach.
01:26I take a little bit more time to do something else and then it's all.
01:30But it's my goal to come back as a coach.
01:32We areCuidado Sosa and then we came back as well.
01:33In the meantime,
01:34hopefully, it'll come back as well.
01:35You could definitely come back as well as tomorrow
01:37and all things come back as well.
01:38One day,
01:39hopefully,
01:40will be the real Madrid Jeff Sager.
01:41One day,
01:42that will be the real Madrid game.
01:43One day,
01:44will be the real Madrid.

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