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In addition to having to manage the problems of Real Madrid with the arbitration and the governing bodies of Spanish football, Carlo Ancelotti must also take care of the discomfort of some of his young people. Arda Güler and Endrick in particular. The latest information from the local press indicated that the 19 -year -old Turk and the 20 -year -old Brazilian wanted to bend a baggage to get a better playing time elsewhere. Once again launched on this subject, Carlo Ancelotti put the points on the i.
“All players who have doubts can come to the office and talk to me. I speak to Endrick and all young players. I read that there was a Güler case, but he has not yet come to see me. It is a process that all young players like Vini Jr, Rodrygo or Valverde followed. He needs time to join the best team in the world. The competition is very strong, everyone must understand it. I am with them every day. Every day, I (Güler, editor's note) see more or less happy and it is normal. I don't want to see a happy player when he doesn't play. I see a player working, who learns and who wants to play. This is just a little part of the time I spend with him. He spends a lot of time with other people. I don't know if they have the same idea as me with him. That he improves and that he can play for Real Madrid. It's a lack of communication “he said at a press conference.
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