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Barcelona trembles, Carlo Ancelotti's words before El Clasico

Real Madrid is now ready to face FC Barcelona in a few hours.

By William Estrella

Barcelona trembles, Carlo Ancelotti's words before El Clasico
Barcelona trembles, Carlo Ancelotti's words before El Clasico

Carlo Ancelotti spoke today to the media ahead of the match against FC Barcelona, where they will face each other for the Spanish Super Cup trophy. Last year, FC Barcelona beat Real Madrid and that is why they are the current champions.

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"If we play better than Barcelona, we are going to win in most cases, but I would be happy to win if we don't deserve it too much. Real Madrid is not out for revenge; "He goes out to his full potential because that is the demand of this club and this shirt."

"I would have been surprised if Xavi had said that he didn't like winning. Obviously, he likes winning, like I like him." In addition, he also spoke about the goalkeeper he will use: "I don't want to give clues, but obviously I have to make a choice. Kepa had an injury and Lunin deserved the competition, but not because of Kepa's demerit, but because Lunin did very well. Right now, I couldn't have a starter and a substitute. And the important thing is that they understand it well, which I think they have understood," he argued.

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Ancelotti praises Zidane:

"Zidane has been, first of all, the best player I have seen in training. And in my first year, he helped me a lot as an assistant with the French and with my adaptation to Spanish football, because he knew the club," he recalled.


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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