Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti
exposed to thoroughly sirens sector of the masses of his Real Madrid team for
the first time since he took train Real Madrid, in the wake of the defeat of
neighbors and rivals Atletico one goal in the capital derby at the Santiago
Bernabeu Stadium league.
And loud sirens anger was against
Ancelotti during the final minutes of the derby, and in particular since
performed Switch exit Isco and the descent Alvaro Morata.
Royal audience expressed
indignation on performance and the result and the technical decisions of the
Italian coach, where the fans are not satisfied with "Ancelotti
project" in most of the season because of poor performance, despite
spending 175 million euros for the renewal of the blood of the team with huge
deals.
The boos sirens spread for most
Real Madrid players, with the exception of goalkeeper Diego Lopez and
substitute striker Murata, and the latter received a big greeting from
supporters of the White Team, where they demanded by relying upon in the
upcoming matches, rather than the primary spearhead Karim Benzema His humble
offerings.
And Atletico Madrid overlies top
of La Liga on goal difference from defending champions Barcelona, and both have
21 points, compared to 16 for Real Madrid, who are ranked third.
On the other hand, Cristiano
Ronaldo loaded himself and his Real Madrid team responsibility for the defeat
neighbor Atletico in the capital derby seventh round of La Liga, in the face of
praise for the Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti.
Ronaldo Remarks came after loss
Real Madrid at home in Santiago Bernabeu today with the sole goal in front of
Atletico signing of Brazilian Diego Costa, asserting that "Coach does a
good job, we must remain united, guilt falls on the players, it is necessary to
move forward, because we will not play well consistently . "
The soccer of Real Madrid
admitted "We played badly, did not
deserve to win, Atletico scored early and won after a good performance, I do
not see that we are very bad, the change is required but we should not turn it
into a drama."
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