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It was a week of the utmost importance that Real Madrid lived. As of Wednesday, the Merengues were confronted with their neighbor, Atlético, for their eighth finals return from the Champions League. After going to get his qualification at the end of the night, including shots on goal, the White House went on with a new shock, this time in Liga, against Villarreal this Saturday. And clearly, the Spanish champions in title did not appreciate this program at all, which logically exhausted the organizations. And Carlo Ancelotti said it.
Present at a press conference at the end of the victory against the yellow submarine (2-1), the Italian coach shared his dissatisfaction with the chain of matches that his team experienced in the past few days, threatening to simply refuse to play if such a situation represented: ” This is the last time that we play a match with less than 72 hours of rest. We asked the Liga to change the match schedule twice, but nothing was done. This is the last time. After indignant at arbitral decisions in recent weeks, Real Madrid once again decides to face the Spanish football bodies.
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