
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has said he has never thought about fraud while he has testified in a court in Spain on tax evasion charges.
Former Chelsea and Everton presidents are accused of paying a real tax on a €1m-euro drive of €830,000 in their first game from 2013 to
Ancelotti did his second job at Real Madrid in
Prosecutors are demanding four years in prison for nine months and a fine of 3.2 million euros (2.7 million pounds).
The Italian is accused of paying taxes only on his real salary and deprivation of income rights in his tax forms.
“For me, everything was in order,” Ancelotti told the Madrid provincial court.