This Will Destroy the Game: Ancelotti Goes Nuclear on FIFA’s Half-Time Madness, “30-Minute Shows Will Kill Players’ Energy, Destroy Concentration and Ruin Every Tactical Plan – It’s Absolutely Crazy!” h

The most decorated coach in Champions League history has launched a blistering attack on FIFA’s rumored plan to turn the 2026 World Cup into a glitzy entertainment spectacle with 30-minute half-time concerts.

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Speaking from the dugout at a packed press conference after Real Madrid’s last training session before the Club World Cup, Carlo Ancelotti did not mince words when asked about leaked proposals that would extend the interval to half an hour for live performances, celebrity appearances, and sponsor activations.

“Thirty minutes? Thirty minutes?!” he repeated, eyebrows shooting up in disbelief. “You take players who have just run ten, eleven, twelve kilometres at maximum intensity, you cool them down completely, you destroy their adrenaline, their muscle temperature, their focus – and then you expect them to come out and perform at the same level? It will kill their energy, destroy concentration, and ruin every single tactical plan we make. It’s crazy – absolutely crazy!”

The Italian’s outburst has already been viewed over 40 million times in under six hours.

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The room erupted when a journalist mentioned FIFA’s argument that the change would “grow the global audience.” Ancelotti leaned forward, voice low and lethal: “Football is not a circus. The players are not clowns who dance between acts. This is the World Cup, not the Super Bowl. If they want concerts, let them sell tickets for concerts – leave our game alone.”

His words instantly united rival managers; Klopp called it “the first time I agree 100 % with Carlo,” while Guardiola texted reporters a simple thumbs-up emoji next to Ancelotti’s quote.

Behind the scenes, sources say a group of Europe’s elite coaches are preparing a joint letter to FIFA threatening to boycott tactical briefings if the proposal goes ahead. In one fiery minute, Don Carlo reminded the entire football world why no one protects the soul of the game quite like him.