Camavinga, the hilarious confidence

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The versatile Real Madrid midfielder made a hilarious confession about his coach.

Eduardo Camavinga is known for being a bit of a dancer, and he’s not the only one in the Real Madrid team.

Vinicius Junior and Eder Militao, for example, like to shake their hips when they score, unlike coach Carlo Ancelotti, who doesn’t even celebrate his team’s goals.

Camavinga wants to make Carletto dance

However, Ancelotti promised to make a move, on one condition: that Camavinga scores a goal! The French midfielder revealed this during an interview with Téléfoot (via MD). “ He told me that when I scored my next goal, he would dance with me. I don’t know when it will be, but I’m sure he will dance! “.

Camavinga only scored twice for Real Madrid, during the 2020-21 season, before Ancelotti returned to the club for a second term. He hopes, like the rest of the world after hearing this promise, that he will manage to break his silence in the very near future.

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