Carlo Ancelotti’s confirmation as Real Madrid’s new coach on Tuesday has ended Blancos president Florentino Perez’s long search for a successor to the departing Jose Mourinho, while marking the start of the Italian’s huge challenge in replacing the “Special One.” Ancelotti’s arrival draws a line under the debate concerning his exit from Paris Saint-Germain and supplies Perez with the manager he hopes could deliver a first Champions League trophy to Madrid since 2002. “Carlo Michelangelo Ancelotti will coach Real Madrid next season,” Real Madrid said in an official statement Tuesday. “The Italian has experienced success in every country where he has managed and arrives in the Spanish capital after being named coach of the season in France.” If that wasn’t enough, Real’s website also extracted an excerpt from Ancelotti’s 2009 biography “Preferisco la Coppa” (I Prefer The Cup), in which the Italian recalls how Perez would always say goodbye to him at social functions using the same phrase: “Carlo, you’ll be my coach someday.” Perez had originally expected a smooth transition with Ancelotti being presented in early June, but what at first appeared a simple process dragged on for over a month. With former club Paris Saint-Germain playing hardball, and…