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Angry Real Madrid fans list 4 changes they want and Mourinho's return to the club is 1 of it

- Real Madrid fans were involved in angry protest after Tuesday's UCL exit demanding for Jose Mourinho's return

- The fans were calling for Florentino Pérez resignation along Santiago Solari sack and Gareth Bale's sale

- Real Madrid suffered a humiliating 1-4 defeat against Ajax at the Bernabeu

Angry Real Madrid fans were demanding for Jose Mourinho to replace current boss Santiago Solari amid protest outside the Bernabeu after crashing out of the Champions League on Tuesday night.

The Mirror citing AS report claim Real Madrid fans were caught on camera calling for under-fire manager Solari to step aside.

Holders Real Madrid were sent packing from Europe's most glamorous football competition by Ajax in the last-16 round after losing 4-1 at the Bernabeu.

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Equally, the fans, who are furious with the club's poor run in recent time also called for Florentino Pérez resignation along with immediate sale of Gareth Bale.

The supporters were also heard singing the name of ex-boss Jose Mourinho who was axed from his managerial role at Manchester United back mid-December 2018.

In recent time, Real Madrid have lost the fear factor after the unceremonious departure of Zinedine Zidane and Cristiano Ronaldo last summer, months after winning three consecutive Champions League silverware.

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The Frenchman’s successor Julen Lopetegui was sacked less than five months following a 5-1 bashing in the Clasico by bitter rivals Barcelona.

Solari is under intense pressure at the moment and could be sent packing in the coming days as the Los Blancos seek a new beginning.

The Portuguese tactician Mourinho has been repeatedly linked with a return to the Bernabeu, and took out time to speak about his time at the Spanish captain in a recent interview with Deportes Cuatro

"I have fantastic memories. Working at Real Madrid is a unique experience and different to the rest of the clubs I have been at.

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"We did fantastic things and we won the league in a unique way. We also had bad moments, I made mistakes, but the experience made me a better manager and person,” Mourinho submitted.

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Real Madrid were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League at the round of 16 after suffering a 4-1 bashing from Ajax Amsterdam on Tuesday, March 5, at the Santiago Bernabéu.

The results from the two-legged affair saw the Dutch side progress into to the quarter-finals on 5-3 aggregate.

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