“Tell them that Real will be in the Champions League final”

“Tell them that Real will be in the Champions League final”
“Tell them that Real will be in the Champions League final”

Alberto Cerruti, prestigious journalist from Gazzetta dello Sport and friend of Carlo Ancelotti, revealed last night in El Larguero his conversation with the Real coach.

After three major setbacks in the Champions League in 5 days (defeats against , Milan and Liverpool), Real Madrid is in difficulty in its favorite competition. However, the Madrid locker room does not intend to give up, far from it.

We have to qualify, we will qualify and participate in the final phase like last season. This is the way to go, we cannot think otherwise because we are starting to become a team again, to make sacrifices,” the Italian first said after the defeat at Anfield.

And not only does Ancelotti assure that his team will be present for the final stages of the Champions League, but that they also intend to reach the final on May 31, 2025. The coach has often repeated that the team’s problems are will resolve over time, such as for example the level of Kylian Mbappé, to whom all eyes are turned after his very bad match against Liverpool.

After 5 days, Real Madrid are 24th in the championship phase of the Champions League, the last place giving access to the round of 16. Despite everything, Ancelotti remains firm in his belief that the team will finally manage to turn the situation around and even go very far in the competition.

This was revealed by Alberto Cerruti, prestigious journalist from La Gazzetta dello Sport and personal friend of Carlo. After learning that Cerutti was going to appear on the show El Larguero last night, Carletto sent him a short text: “Tell them what you want, but the most important thing is that Real Madrid will be in the League final champions in Munich.


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