Ancelotti: ‘The history of the club has pushed us through difficult times’

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“The season has been very, very good. We are very close to reaching the maximum and we will try everything,” said the Real Madrid coach on the eve of the Champions League final.

With maximum caution, but with great confidence thanks to the trajectory of a team that has turned the impossible into its daily living, Carlo Ancelotti faces the Champions League final against Liverpool. The Real Madrid coach does not dare to risk that his team returns from Paris with the ‘orejona’. There would be more missing. But it does make his players leave their souls to beat Jürgen Klopp’s hosts. “We know the demand and the history of this club. It has been very important for us to come here. The season has been very, very good. We are very close to reaching the maximum. We will try everything,” the Italian promised at a press conference in which he looked back on what he had experienced in a competition in which Real Madrid had once again exceeded its limits.

“The team is committed. The history of this club has pushed us through difficult times. We deserved to make it to the final. If we deserve to win it, we will have to prove it tomorrow,” said Ancelotti, smiling again. and relaxed moments on a stage that grabbed others. Carletto is happy and it shows. “I really enjoy this year, the period with this club and these players. I continue to enjoy. I am very calm. Tomorrow I know there will be a little apprehension in the afternoon, but that concern is countered with the will of the players, who give me confidence,” said the Real Madrid coach.

The transalpine faces his fifth Champions League final, more than any other of his counterparts, and they have all left their mark on him. “I have good memories of all of them. We lost the one we played best against Liverpool in 2005. That doesn’t mean I’m going to tell players to play badly to win,” he joked. “We’ve had time to prepare well, I think we’ve arrived very well at this point. give the best we have, but I’m not sure we’ll win with that, although we’ll have more opportunities,” he emphasized.

Ancelotti downplayed the doubts with which Liverpool arrived at the event, personified in the figures of Fabinho and Thiago headdresses. “We had problems in 2014, with several players getting hit, and we managed to win. If a player is injured, he cannot play. When their players play, they are not injured. This will not affect the game, it is the last game of the season and they are going to give everything,” said the coach.

It predicted a confrontation with a huge physical demand. “We have to plan a game where we show our quality, what we have been able to show in the season. The team has collective commitment, individual quality, players coming in and making a difference, showing their faces. Liverpool will be a propose intense competition, with a lot of verticality… That’s what they want to propose. And the other thing is what we want. The party is there. Whoever shows his quality wins the game,” he said.

He stressed that he sees “the same motivation”, albeit “less concern” in his footballers than in the dressing room that tied the ‘tenth’ in Lisbon, something explained by the string of titles the whites have won in their fetish league since then. “The one in Lisbon was the key to all this success for all of Madrid,” recalled Ancelotti, knowing he will have the support of all Everton fans on Saturday, the team he trained until last summer and an enemy of Liverpool. “I know that the Everton fans will be with us tomorrow because of the rivalry. I have fond memories of my time in Liverpool, in the blue section. I’m sure they will support me tomorrow.”

The Real Madrid coach was joined at the press conference by Courtois and Marcelo. The Brazilian endured questions about his future as best he could on the eve of what will almost certainly be his last game in what his squad has been since 2007. “Everyone knows my passion and my love for the club of my life, that is the Madrid. Fluminense was in its time, it gave me everything in the beginning. Madrid also gave me everything. I won’t say what I think now. I don’t want a statue, my story was made in Madrid, and I will continue to do so. After the final we will see what we do,” said the Brazilian, who would put the finishing touches to winning his fifth Champions League.

For Courtois it would be the first. The Belgian, with Atlético victim of that unique love affair Real Madrid has with his favorite tournament, was asked about how Liverpool might feel in the hours before another clash with the king of the league and left a juicy message. “They already played a final against Madrid in 2018, that’s different. When you play against Real Madrid, you know that if they play the final, they win it. Now I’m on the right side of history.”

Source: La Verdad

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