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On the eve of the big meeting between Real Madrid and Liverpool in the Champions League, Carlo Ancelotti was firm at a press conference in the face of criticism of his player management. Particularly singled out after Vinicius Jr’s injury, the Italian coach made things clear.
“ I listen to advice a lot, but I have managed 1300 matches, I have made 1300 compositions and almost 4000 changes. No one can give me advice on this
“, he declared, visibly annoyed. In response to journalists who felt that the Brazilian should have been spared after his return from selection, Ancelotti recalled that the injuries were above all due to the excessive number of matches, a global problem according to him.
A crucial shock for Madrid and Liverpool
Also addressing the challenges of the match, Ancelotti highlighted the importance of this historic duel: “
Liverpool are very competitive, always dangerous, even under a new manager. We have to play with a strong eleven to do well tomorrow. » As for the situation of Real Madrid, he recognized the difficulty linked to numerous injuries this season, while remaining confident for the rest of the competition.
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