Carlo Ancelotti Analyzes Real Madrids Progress and Prepares for the Clasico
Carlo Ancelotti Reflects on Real Madrid’s Match Against Mallorca and Upcoming Clásico
Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid's experienced manager, shared his insights after his team's recent match against Mallorca. The Italian tactician addressed several topics, ranging from the on-field skirmish at the end of the game to the performance of key players like Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappé. He also touched upon the challenges ahead, including preparations for the highly anticipated Clásico against Barcelona.
Unnecessary Tensions in the Final Minutes
Ancelotti expressed his disappointment with the altercations that erupted towards the end of the match. “The fight at the end was completely unnecessary. It didn’t make sense for either team. The game was already decided. I don’t blame anyone, neither the Mallorca players nor ours, but such incidents were not needed,” he explained.
The coach revealed that he tried to calm things down, particularly with Mallorca’s Pablo Maffeo. “The players were a bit too eager, and I attempted to defuse the situation. In the end, nothing serious happened, but the way it concluded wasn’t ideal,” he added.
Evaluating Mbappé’s Performance
Discussing the French star Kylian Mbappé, Ancelotti acknowledged his contributions but hinted that more could be expected. “We’re seeing a good version of him, but it’s not the best yet. I know his potential and how far he can go,” he stated.
Ancelotti also commented on Aurelien Tchouameni’s condition, explaining that a medical recommendation led to his substitution. Regarding Jude Bellingham, the coach noted that the heat affected the English midfielder during the game but reassured fans that he would recover in time.
Looking Ahead to the Clásico
Real Madrid’s manager briefly addressed the upcoming clash against Barcelona, emphasizing the importance of preparation. “We deserved the win today, but now it’s time to focus on Sunday’s match against Barcelona. We need to attack and defend well,” he said.
When asked about Dani Olmo and other transfer-related rumors, Ancelotti preferred not to comment directly. “I’m thinking about it, but I don’t want to discuss that now,” he remarked. Reflecting on previous encounters with Barcelona, he acknowledged their difficulties. “In recent Clásicos, we’ve struggled, losing 0-4 twice and falling in the Copa del Rey. I don’t know how the next game will go, but I hope we perform better than Barcelona,” he said.
Analyzing the Match Against Mallorca
Ancelotti praised his team’s effort but admitted that improvements were still needed. “We’re close to our best level, but we need consistency. We started the game well, but when it came time to score, we didn’t capitalize,” he said.
The Italian coach highlighted Mallorca’s defensive organization and aerial threats, making the match a challenging contest. “They defended very well and created some dangerous chances, especially with their aerial play. Anything could have happened, but we maintained balance in defense, which was crucial,” he explained.
The Bellingham Factor
One of the standout aspects of Real Madrid’s recent performances has been the influence of Jude Bellingham. Ancelotti acknowledged the Englishman’s growing importance within the squad. “Since he joined, the improvement has been evident. His integration with players like Vinícius, Rodrygo, and others has been excellent,” he noted.
Ancelotti emphasized the versatility and threat posed by Real Madrid’s attacking quartet. “When our front four are activated, anything is possible. They’re not just talented but also highly committed. Their efforts in this final stretch have been outstanding,” he added.
The Road Ahead
Real Madrid’s season continues to demand focus and resilience as they aim for success in multiple competitions. With players like Bellingham, Mbappé, and others showing glimpses of brilliance, the team’s potential remains high. However, as Ancelotti reiterated, consistency and preparation will be key factors moving forward.
As the Clásico approaches, all eyes will be on Ancelotti and his squad to see how they rise to the challenge against their fierce rivals. The match will not only test their tactical readiness but also their ability to handle high-pressure situations, an area the veteran coach is well-versed in managing.