Ancelotti Cash on Manchester City

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This means that a draw in the return match next week at the Santiago Bernabeu would be enough to ensure a place in the round of 16. It was a very difficult match for Real Madrid, which had to return to the score twice before scoring the goal of victory in additional time. According to Diario As, coach Carlo Ancelotti was very satisfied and proud of the performance achieved by his team in Manchester.

“We feel calm and happy. We played well in the first half of this confrontation. We have taken a small advantage. We have to continue like this in the return match. The match went well. I think it was a full match in all aspects. Everyone has worked. We have had many opportunities. We did not give up when we were led. It was a very complete match.

“I think victory is deserved. They took advantage of it with the penalty, but our four attackers were very effective. They could have been a little more successful, but they have generated many things with mobility and quality. »»

Ancelotti evokes Vinicius

Ancelotti also thought of the next week's return match to the Bernabéu, and even if his Real Madrid team will defend an advance of a home goal, he does not expect the match to be too different from that of Tuesday .

“I don't think much will change. It will be a full match. It should be noted that we have defended, with a compact block. When we put pressure on ourselves, they created problems for us. »» Ancelotti was also interviewed on the banner that Manchester City supporters deployed before the match, which was used as a method for troller Vinicius junior. “I don't know if he saw her. Looking at his match, it may have motivated him. It has always been very dangerous. »»

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