Real Madrid: Carlo Ancelotti Makes a Key Revelation About His Team’s Situation
Real Madrid is currently facing a tough period, both in the Champions League and La Liga, with several disappointing results under Carlo Ancelotti’s management. Despite these challenges, the coach appears to have pinpointed the main issue, though some observers have pointed to Toni Kroos’s retirement as a contributing factor.
In a widely shared interview on social media, Ancelotti addressed a range of topics, including Vinicius Jr.’s role in the team. Despite popular calls for him to play as a central forward, the coach quickly dismissed the idea, explaining that Vinicius performs best in his usual wide role. According to Ancelotti, the real problem for Real Madrid lies not in the attack but in the defense.
On the fitness of his players, Ancelotti clarified the situation regarding Federico Valverde. Contrary to rumors suggesting the Uruguayan midfielder had a back issue, the coach confirmed that Valverde is in perfect health and ready to play. He also discussed the integration of young talents such as Endrick and Arda Güler, emphasizing that the goal is to develop the team as a whole rather than focusing solely on the playing time of younger players.
The coach expressed confidence that, despite the difficult period, the unity of the squad and the support from the club would help them turn things around. He stressed that the team needs to regain defensive intensity, based on discipline, focus, and collective effort. Ancelotti highlighted the need for a compact team, whether playing with a high or low defensive block, as they did successfully in the previous season.
Ancelotti also addressed the situation of Kylian Mbappé, who has been going through a tough spell with no goals in recent matches. The coach urged the forward to see this period as an opportunity to refocus and bounce back, expressing confidence that Mbappé would quickly return to his best form.
Regarding the transfer market, Ancelotti said it was too early to discuss new signings, stressing that it was more important to fully evaluate the current players. He made it clear that the focus should be on improving performances with the squad they have.
Despite the challenges, Carlo Ancelotti remains optimistic about the future. He firmly believes that Real Madrid will fight on all fronts, including for the Liga title, the Champions League, and the Intercontinental Cup—competitions the club is accustomed to competing for at the highest level.