By Ramiro Diaz

After Real Madrid’s thrilling 4–3 loss to Barcelona at the Lluis Companys Stadium, Carlo Ancelotti made headlines with a comment that didn’t sit well with many fans. “Let’s not forget we were missing five defenders today,” said the Italian coach, a statement widely interpreted as an attempt to justify the painful defeat.
Although Ancelotti acknowledged Barcelona’s strong performance, he pointed to the defensive absences as a key factor in the match outcome. With important players like Alaba, Militão, Mendy, Nacho, and Carvajal unavailable, the coach had to rely on an improvised backline that struggled to contain Barça’s relentless attack.
Los Blancos conceded four goals in just one half—an unusually high tally for a team known for stepping up in big games. Despite Kylian Mbappé’s impressive hat-trick, the defensive vulnerabilities proved costly.
For some supporters, Ancelotti’s comment came off as an attempt to defend his approach amid a disappointing result. Others saw it as an excuse that failed to explain the team’s collapse, especially in such a high-stakes match.
The coach’s words sparked frustration in parts of the Madrid fanbase, who were hoping for a more introspective response. One thing is clear: the Clásico has left wounds and raised doubts as Madrid heads into a crucial stretch of the season.

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