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Carlo Ancelotti responds to Girona's provocation 24 hours before the match

Carlo Ancelotti did not fall in the Girona game, and commented an ironic response.

By William Estrella

Carlo Ancelotti responds to Girona's provocation 24 hours before the match
Carlo Ancelotti responds to Girona's provocation 24 hours before the match

It is one of the most crucial matches in Europe... tomorrow Real Madrid will face Girona, Europe's revelation team, at the Santiago Bernabeu. The Catalan team is in second place in La Liga.

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What did the Girona banner say? "When the resume is not everything"... implying that the Catalan team works, and Real Madrid lives off its history, or at least that is a ridiculous explanation. Now, Real Madrid has answered, or rather, Carlo Ancelotti has done so, 14 hours before the match between the two.

How does Ancelotti see the match against Girona? : "Demanding, we are talking about a rival who has done better than the rest, along with us. It will be difficult, we have respect for them, but we go with confidence and desire to win, after a draw."

The ironic response to the provocation of the banner: "The excitement they have is great, they are very motivated and they see themselves close to us. If they win... Leaders! So I understand the excitement but, well, we must keep in mind that They have the money to rent a space, in Madrid, which must not be cheap..."

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Ancelotti knows that if they win tomorrow, it doesn't mean anything:

"Whoever wins tomorrow, takes advantage. But the League is very long, very long. Tomorrow doesn't decide anything, whatever happens, it will be decided later. The sooner we reach 80 points, the sooner we will be close to winning."


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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