Ancelotti talks Mbappe, Vinicius, Bellingham, Valverde, Endrick ahead of Real Madrid vs Osasuna | OneFootball
Ancelotti talks Mbappe, Vinicius, Bellingham, Valverde, Endrick ahead of Real Madrid vs Osasuna
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed that key midfielder Federico Valverde is fully fit and ready to play in the upcoming match against Osasuna.
Ahead of the clash, Ancelotti spoke about various issues, including Kylian Mbappe’s absence from the national team and Jude Bellingham’s recent struggles to find the back of the net.
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Ancelotti discussed the team’s preparation for the match, stressing the need for a fresh approach after recent results.
He expressed confidence in the players, highlighting that the team is united and motivated. Ancelotti believes that the squad has identified the right solution to their recent challenges and is eager to put it into practice.
“We have to act tomorrow by bringing out a different version of the last matches. I see the team united, and motivated. What we have detected is the right solution,” he began saying.
When asked about the team’s current moment of confidence, Ancelotti acknowledged the difficult period but reiterated his belief in the players.
“We are all living through the difficult moment. We are still a very close family. With clear ideas, helping. I have a lot of confidence in the players. These are moments that always happen in football.
“This is not the most appropriate place to talk about the problems we have had. In the last few games we have lost and we must do it differently. We think we have detected it,” he said.
Mbappe’s absence and form
Kylian Mbappe has not been selected for the national team duty. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Ancelotti also shared his thoughts on France manager Didier Deschamps’ decision not to call up Mbappe, stating that it is Deschamps’ choice and that he respects it. He added that Mbappe is in good physical condition and motivated, despite the tough period he’s facing.
“It’s Deschamps’ decision and I don’t have the right to judge it. I don’t allow myself to do that. Mbappe is fine and motivated. Depressed like everyone else, but motivated to get through this.:
Regarding Mbappe’s recent lack of goals and defensive contributions, Ancelotti pointed out that the forward is training well and doing his best to overcome the challenges.
“He is training well, he is living a difficult moment, like each one of us. We must think that it is an opportunity when the difficult moment comes. This is how they take the problems that come.”
He reminded that the whole team is experiencing similar difficulties in reaching their best form. However, he is confident that Mbappe, like the rest of the team, will bounce back from this difficult moment.
“The problem he is having is that of all of us: we are not capable of bringing out our best version. We try to live this difficult moment as a great opportunity to be better. I am convinced that Mbappé will get through this difficult moment,” he said.
On Jude Bellingham, Vinicius and Valverde
Federico Valverde is available to play against Osasuna. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
Ancelotti was also asked about Jude Bellingham’s recent involvement in more attacking positions. He explained that the team’s main issue is not related to the attack but to defensive matters.
“I can give an idea of what will happen tomorrow but now is not the time. Although I am looking forward to tomorrow, to see how it goes. Our problem is not offensive, or positioning. It is a defensive one.”
Ancelotti was asked why Vinicius Jr. doesn’t play as a central striker, despite stating he is happy in that role.
He explained that he does not want to move Vinicius away from his natural position, where he makes the biggest impact. He also noted that Mbappe can play as a striker if needed, but the team’s primary issue is defensive rather than offensive.
“I do not want to take him away from where he makes the difference and Mbappé can play as a striker. Nothing more. Our problem is not offensive,” he explained.
The manager also provided an update on Valverde’s fitness. Ancelotti confirmed that Valverde is in excellent condition and ready to play.
“He is ready to play tomorrow. He has trained well these past two days. I have not said that he has a back problem, we have never said that at the club; he had one, but he has recovered now. He is fine now.”
Situation of Endrick and Guler
Endrick has hardly played for Real Madrid. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
Regarding young talents like Endrick and Arda Güler, Ancelotti expressed his satisfaction with their progress in training.
“They are ready to play, doing very well, showing a lot of quality in training. I say the same about Güler, they are young players who are pushing. But the collective idea is to get this done as quickly as possible.”
He praised their quality but reiterated that the team’s collective objective is to address their current challenges swiftly. While the young players are pushing for minutes, the focus remains on the team’s immediate needs.
“Can we get this done with them? Yes. But the objective is to get this done, that is the priority. Not to give away minutes,” he said.
January transfer plans
When asked about potential signings, Ancelotti stated that now is not the time to focus on new additions, as doing so would distract from addressing the team’s current issues.
“It’s not the time to think about signings. To talk about it is to misanalyze the problems we have,” he added.
Carlo Ancelotti is not thinking about the transfer window. (Photo by THOMAS COEX/AFP via Getty Images)
When asked about his decision not to go to Brazil, Ancelotti stated that he has no regrets. He acknowledged the current tough period but expressed his happiness working at Real Madrid, the best club in the world.
“Thanks for this question. Nothing, it’s a delicate moment, but it’s time to move on. I don’t regret anything and I continue to enjoy every day here.
“I will be grateful for all the time I will spend here. It’s a difficult moment, but I’m happy to spend time here, at the best club in the world. Difficult moments have always passed and will always pass”.
Looking ahead, Ancelotti is optimistic about the future. He believes Real Madrid will continue to compete for all major titles, including the La Liga and Champions League, despite the setbacks the team has faced.
“I see a successful season, fighting for all the titles in all the competitions. It’s going to be like that.
“In a month we’ll have the chance to win the Intercontinental Cup and we’ll be fighting in the League and the Champions League, despite losing the games we’ve lost. As it always has happened,” he concluded.
Source: AS