Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti spoke to the press ahead of the pivotal Champions League quarter-final second leg against Manchester City, highlighting the importance of teamwork and the skills of standout midfielder Jude Bellingham.
Ancelotti praised Bellingham’s contributions, emphasizing his maturity and outstanding abilities on the pitch. Despite being only 20, Bellingham has shown remarkable composure and has been a key player in Madrid’s recent victories.
Ancelotti expressed his belief in Bellingham’s potential to play a crucial role in the club’s future.
Recognizing the threat from Bellingham’s former teammate, Erling Haaland, Ancelotti commended the Man City striker as one of the most formidable players on their roster.
Despite Haaland not making much impact in the first leg, Ancelotti gave credit to Madrid’s defense for limiting his influence. Still, he acknowledged Haaland as one of the best center-forwards globally and stressed the need to be vigilant against his attacking capabilities.
Speaking about his counterpart, Pep Guardiola, Ancelotti assured that there would be no unsportsmanlike tactics used against the City manager, highlighting their mutual respect and familiarity.
He dismissed any idea of surprising Guardiola with “magic tricks”, pointing to their long-standing professional relationship and understanding of each other’s tactics.
Ancelotti’s comments reflect Madrid’s approach to the upcoming match, focusing on teamwork, respect for the opponents, and tactical precision.
With the tie balanced at 3-3, Madrid will depend on their collective effort and tactical know-how to achieve a positive outcome in the crucial second leg against Manchester City.