12:24Carlo Ancelotti’s press conference has ended
12:24ANCELOTTI: “I think that I might regret having continued on the field but I asked him and Vinicius wanted to continue but in the future we can do it, yes, it is one more measure, but it is not my responsibility and hopefully I do it. take that responsibility because there is a judge on the field”
12:22ANCELOTTI: “Publicizing the name and surname of those involved may be one of the steps that can be taken to try to solve this problem. The authorities were not really aware and made a mistake”
12:20 p.mANCELOTTI: “Vinicius has not lost his spirit. He has a blow so he did not train but his life is normal. We are waiting for what sanction they will give him”
12:19 p.mANCELOTTI: “He knows very well that Vinicius’ future has to be here and the fact of leaving is not in his head. He feels that he wants to work for Real Madrid because he loves the club”
12:17 p.mANCELOTTI: “Vinicius is very sad and he knows that everyone supports him. He is unconditional support and he is very calm”
12:16ANCELOTTI: “Will Vinicius leave Spain? I don’t think it will happen because he loves Real Madrid and wants to make his career with this team”
12:16ANCELOTTI: “Condemning is not enough because we have been condemning for a long time but after condemning you have to act and it has not been done yet. Racism and insults are a problem. There are countries where you are not insulted. In England they do not insult you because this issue is they solved it well. It’s true that there are isolated cases of racism but there are no police in the stadiums. Here it’s like we’re going to war with trucks everywhere. What is this?”
12:14ANCELOTTI: “I’m waiting to see what happens. I hope something happens and I’m worried because it has to be a time when this is talked about because we love football and we like it to be clean. Here I look at the Federation at LaLiga and the intelligence of all football fans and education”
12:12ANCELOTTI: “The protocol is obsolete because the insults start when the bus arrives. It’s less than 46,000 and I apologize if you understood that I said that but it’s not even 2 or 3 and that’s when the protocol should have started”
12:11ANCELOTTI: “I repeat. Spain is not a racist country but there is racism especially in football stadiums. And the fact that in recent years Vinicius has become more prominent they make him see as an enemy and that can happen in sport but being insulted for it is quite another thing.”
12:08ANCELOTTI: “The manipulation of an image is quite serious. I don’t know if the VAR forgot or manipulated it. It is clear that Vinicius was attacked by the goalkeeper and by Hugo Duro and if you have an attack you have to defend yourself. And about whether we had to leave the stadium is another matter. We could have stopped the match. It was an important moment to take drastic measures.”
12:07ANCELOTTI: “Vinicius is a victim of what is happening. He is a victim who sometimes passes as the culprit because he is said to have provoked but it should be made clear that he is the victim but the fans are also acting in a serious way. By the way, when I refer to the stadium of Mestlla, I don’t mean 46,000 people, just a group. I agree with what Xavi said, who I think is exemplary. ? It has to stop. It’s happening to Xavi to Vinicius to everyone. Behind the benches everything happens. They call you gay, they call you son of a dog, let your mother die. And now we have a chance to stop everything. this. I hope LaLiga, the Federation and the referees perform well in their work. And I also have to say that Spain is not racist but there is racism and it has to end.”
12:03Ancelotti appears in the press room
11:59A press conference ahead of the match against Rayo Vallecano this Wednesday at the Bernabéu and starts after Real Madrid’s last training session
11:53Good morning! Welcome to the live coverage of Carlo Ancelotti’s press conference at the Ciudad Deportiva de Valdebebas
Source: La Verdad

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