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Despite beating Getafe, the worst news Real Madrid received days before the semifinal vs Man City

Real Madrid did not perform well against Getafe, and worried Ancelotti.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid did not perform well against Getafe, and worried Ancelotti.
Real Madrid did not perform well against Getafe, and worried Ancelotti.

Real Madrid beat Getafe 1-0 in the Spanish League, so as not to lose a career to both Atlético de Madrid and Barcelona, although it seems that everything is defined in favor of Xavi Hernández's team, since the White House must always win despite the fact that nothing is in dispute other than defending the merengue shirt.

This game was important so that footballers who were not taken into account have minutes and can reach the duel against Manchester City with football on top, since they could be important to define the classification, which was left completely open after the 1-1 draw in the past Tuesday at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium.

Real Madrid took care of footballers but several others had to go out on the pitch because they were doing well during the week, and they also need to play to be 100% on the pitch next Wednesday, arriving with an ideal rhythm of play to face those of Pep Guardiola. For bad news for Real Madrid, the White House could lose Eduardo Camavinga, who left with ice on one of his ankles, and could miss next Wednesday's duel for the UEFA Champions League semifinals against the citizens, being a fundamental player for Carlo Ancelotti both on the left wing and in midfield.

But in all this context, Carlo Ancelotti launched a tough fight in the White House locker room, showing that he was not satisfied with the performance of his players in today's match and that he cannot pass Manchester City.

Ancelotti's anger in the locker room

Carlo Ancelotti criticized the spirit of the players, accusing a relaxation and asking for much more for Wednesday against Manchester City, where they must play a real final, according to a report by Central Defense.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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