MADRID, 10 Apr. (SportsFinding) –
The coach of Real Madrid, Carlo Ancelotti, highlighted the strength of his team in not “losing their minds after Barcelona’s bath” in the last Classic and assured that his team is in “very good” shape to face the final stretch of the League and the ‘Champions League’.
“I think we haven’t lost our minds after the Barcelona swim, we’ve had balance, we had an advantage and we handled that advantage in the standings. Today could be a trick game because you always leave something physical and mental for the Champions League, but the team He responded well, he was well placed, he dominated the ball, he pressed after the loss and he took risks at the back. Everything went well”, analyzed Ancelotti.
“It’s a very good night for us because we were worried about this game, Getafe had beaten us in January and the Champions League could make us leave something but the team has had a good response. Players like Marcelo or Camavinga were ready and prepared and they have helped a lot to the team”, added the Italian coach at a press conference.
“We’re pretty good, I think the October-December period has been very good, we’ve taken advantage and now the team is fine, we have to continue like this. Casemiro won’t be in Seville but the Camavinga or Valverde match show It only has eleven players”, commented the merengue coach.
On the casualties for Tuesday against Chelsea, Ancelotti commented that “Mendy will be able to play.” “He had an overload and we preferred not to risk tonight. In addition, at the last minute Mariano had discomfort but apart from this and Militao, who is suspended, and obviously Hazard who is recovering, the rest will be against Chelsea,” he revealed.
In addition, on other issues, the Real Madrid coach said that it doesn’t hurt that Bale is whistled but he asked for unity: “It didn’t hurt that they whistled him. Right now he’s fine, he’s training well and he wants to help the team Now we need everyone and the unity between fans and players is a very important aspect”.
Finally, on whether the Spanish League will be his most special title, he indicated that it is “difficult to say because all titles are important.” “Now I don’t want to think about this because the League isn’t over yet. We have an advantage but we also have very difficult games. I’d like to answer you at the end of the season,” Ancelotti concluded.