Carlo AncelottiItalian coach of real Madridthe Brazilian’s behavior was justified Viniciushis clashes with rivals in the Metropolitan derby, with Atlético de Madrid coach Diego Simeone and the stands, admitting that “sometimes” he can’t “keep a cool head” but it’s “quite understandable. “
“Little by little he will learn it,” Ancelotti acknowledged in a press conference. “It’s a very competitive match where there are a lot of duels, sometimes you can’t always keep a cool head in some moments of the matches and it’s completely understandable,” he reasoned.
The coach stuck to Vinicius’ sporting aspect and good game. “He struggled more in the first half but in the second he was decisive in tying the game. He created the second goal, he was a constant danger. Even though he didn’t score, he played a very good game,” he said.
And he did not want to get into any controversy involving Vinicius, like when at the end of 90 minutes Diego Simeone jumped on the field to blame him for his behavior. “I don’t know what happened, really, for me nothing happened. He played his game, very good, he had opportunities, he fought. I want to comment on this, I haven’t noticed the rest at all,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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