Real Madrid Returns to Spanish League Trying to Re-group After Champions League Scare
Real Madrid turns its focus back to the Spanish league hoping to put behind one of its worst performances of the season.
The league leader hosts Celta Vigo on Sunday,
four days after being jeered by the home crowd at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in a match
to forget against Leipzig in the Champions League. 온라인카지노사이트
Madrid was held to 1-1 and advanced to the quarterfinals thanks only to its 1-0 win in the first leg in Germany.
“We have to accept criticism when it is deserved, and the criticism is deserved,” coach Carlo Ancelotti said.
“The whistles at the end of the first half were deserved.
You need to have a demanding crowd like the one at the Bernabeu because the whistles woke us up at certain times in the second half.
Although we’re pleased to reach the quarterfinals,
we have to be critical and we should’ve played better.
“Maybe I made a mistake in the lineup,” he said.
“But I wanted to bring more intensity and energy, and we didn’t do that.
That’s where we have to improve and evaluate what we didn’t do well.
”Madrid didn’t have an attempt on target in the first half against Leipzig.
It has drawn four of its last seven matches in all competitions, including three of the last four.
Ancelotti said the team looks tired, and the international break should come in handy for the squad ahead of the decisive period in the Champions League and La Liga.
“We have two games before the break,
then we’ll have time to relax mentally because the team is tired in this regard,” he said.
“After the break we’ll come back better.
”Ancelotti said some of the injured players should be back by then,
including goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and central defender Éder Militão,
who have been nursing long-term knee injuries.
Not available for the next two league matches is Jude Bellingham because of a red-card suspension.
The club was trying to appeal the suspension so the England midfielder could be out for only one game.
Real Madrid has a good cushion over Girona with 11 matches left in the Spanish league.