
Carlo Ancelotti, the serene and pragmatic figure at the helm of Real Madrid, has once again made headlines with his statements on playing style. Far from adhering to a single identity, the Italian coach defended versatility and adaptation as key to success, delivering a forceful reflection on the need for constant evolution in football. His phrase "playing like Madrid, if it's like this year, better not," spoken in a broader context regarding the Brazilian national team, resonates as a veiled self-criticism and a demand for improvement for his own squad.
The Italian strategist made it clear that his philosophy does not adhere to an unchangeable mold. "I don't like my team to have just one identity," Ancelotti stated, underscoring the importance of tactical flexibility and the ability to adapt according to the circumstances of the match and the characteristics of the opponent. This vision is what has allowed Ancelotti's Real Madrid to adapt to different scenarios and overcome obstacles, even in complicated seasons.
When asked if a national team like Brazil should adopt a style similar to Real Madrid's, Ancelotti was astute in his response. "If Brazil is going to play like Real Madrid, it will depend on which season you are referring to," he qualified, adding with a touch of irony: "I would prefer them to play like last season and not like this one." This observation not only refers to the recent inconsistency of the Blancos but also serves as a call for internal self-criticism, seeking a return to the solidity and brilliance shown in previous campaigns.
The Italian coach also emphasized a fundamental principle of his footballing ideology: the dependence of the game system on the individual qualities of the players. "The system depends on the characteristics of the players," he asserted, reiterating that tactics should serve the available talent and not the other way around. This explains the ease with which Ancelotti has managed to fit various stars into his schemes, always looking to enhance their virtues.
Finally, Ancelotti concluded his reflection with a universal truth of sport: "To be successful, many things must be done well." A statement that encapsulates the complexity of high competition, where hard work, attention to detail, and precise execution are indispensable to achieve glory. His words resonate as a clear message both for his dressing room and for the football world: greatness is built day by day, with flexibility, adaptation, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.

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