Real Madrid: Carlo Ancelotti has planned a special holiday for his players

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A perfect start. Against Atalanta Bergamo, Real Madrid won their sixth European Super Cup to launch their 2024-2025 vintage under the best auspices. A superb acclimatization for Kylian Mbappé who, in his first match with the White House, won the first European title of his club career. Under the leadership of Carlo Ancelotti, the future looks bright in the Iberian capital. And to allow them to breathe in a season that promises to be very busy, the Italian technician has planned a special system.

Indeed, as the former PSG coach explained this Saturday in a press conference, he is seriously considering setting up special holidays in the middle of the season in order to allow his group to breathe: “We are not thinking about 25-26, it may start earlier because of the World Cup, but we are in this season. The players need rest, they need holidays, we are thinking about giving individual holidays to the players. A player can not play for a week and go to rest with his family, especially with the international players, who have very little rest. They do not have a single day of vacation. We evaluate it with the medical staff and the physical preparation.» Good news for Real Madrid players then…

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