Real Madrid, Ancelotti’s surprising exit after the slap during the Clasico

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A Real Madrid totally dominated and humiliated on its lawn by FC Barcelona. This Saturday evening, the Madrid club lost heavily against FC Barcelona as part of the 11th day of La Liga with a score of 4 goals to 0.

A scathing defeat which allows the Barcelona side to have a 6-point lead in the league standings to strike a major blow at the start of the season. However, after the defeat, Carlo Ancelotti did not let himself be discouraged at the press conference with an astonishing outing. “The last time we lost 0-4 against Barcelona, ​​we won La Liga and the Champions League,” he declared at a press conference.

Get back on track immediately in Valencia

Despite Carlo Ancelotti’s comments at a press conference, this defeat against FC Barcelona may leave its mark on the Real Madrid squad. The partners of Vinicius Junior completely missed their meeting in front of their audience.

The Merengues will have to react very quickly in order not to fall into a negative spiral and a period of doubt. Casa Blanca goes to Valencia FC on the next day in La Liga with the sole objective of taking 3 points.

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