Carlo Ancelotti comes into what will likely be his final El Clásico as Real Madrid's manager with a losing record against Barcelona.
Just two weeks after Real Madrid and Barcelona faced off in the Copa del Rey final, the bitter rivals are set to clash again in La Liga. The Clásico will be the fourth of the season, and the outcome will likely have a huge bearing on which team lifts the La Liga trophy.
There is great pressure not only on Real Madrid to finally win their first El Clásico of the season, but also on Ancelotti to deliver in what looks like his last few matches in charge of the biggest club in the world. All signs point to Los Blancos moving on from the manager and replacing him with Xabi Alonso, who just announced his departure from Bayer Leverkusen.
A victory against Barcelona will help Ancelotti go out on a high after a poor campaign that could end without a major trophy. To do so, though, means the 65-year-old will have to overcome a matchup that has proven to be the worst in his managerial career.
Let's take a look at Ancelotti's record in El Clásico ahead of the title-deciding match on May 11.






