Toni Kroos reveals Carlo Ancelotti’s favorite lie

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In recent years, even when no one is expecting Real Madrid, the Spanish club always manages to surprise everyone. You might think that Carlo Ancelotti has a miracle recipe and Toni Kroos may have revealed it. In an interview with the podcast Einfach mal Luppen, the German revealed how the Italian coach managed to motivate his troops in recent weeks. “Don Carlo” is a master of lies. Toni Kroos says: “ what’s interesting is that Carlo said last week before the Mallorca match: “If we play the match in Mallorca. If we win, it’s over.”“. A few days after the victory in the Balearic Islands, Carlo Ancelotti admitted to the German that he had lied and reiterated his words: “ I lied to you. If we win next week, it’s over!“.

A victory over Barça (3-2) and 11 points ahead of their runner-up later, Carlo Ancelotti admits to having lied again and adapts his speech again: “and now he just said three things: ‘First of all, congratulations on second place.’ “It will end when we beat Real Sociedad on Friday.” The third: “two days of rest” laughed Toni Kroos. Even in the event of a victory for Real Madrid and a defeat for Barça this weekend, the Merengues will not yet be officially champions.

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