Ancelotti: Olmo’s Quality is Key

“All players are available” is the Real Madrid coach’s way of answering questions.

The season’s second official Clásico is being built up to this Saturday. In Jeddah, Real Madrid and FC Barcelona will compete for the Supercopa de España championship. After defeating RCD Mallorca 3-0, the Madrid team advanced to the final. Neither team faced disciplinary action for the altercation that culminated in that match. Some Real Madrid players, though, were observed having physical difficulties. Luckily, it was just a fright. Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Real Madrid, stated at a news conference that “all players are available” for the forthcoming match.

Bellingham’s condition was especially noteworthy because he had severe cramps at the end of the last game. Jude is doing great; he has fully healed. As is typical and frequently the case, he had a significant burden from the contest. He is crucial to our success. He is having a fantastic run and has helped us right now,” Ancelotti disclosed.

This match, like every other El Clásico, is eagerly awaited. The CSD’s decision to award FC Barcelona provisional measures, which permits Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor to play in the game, is another noteworthy aspect of this Sunday’s contest. Ancelotti decided to avoid bringing up the subject too often. “If Dani Olmo is significant, what will I think? I believe we haven’t been able to stop a well-known and formidable talent. He excels in every competition, demonstrating his skill as a player. We might consider using our defense to offset some of Dani Olmo’s skill if he plays,” he said.

The Italian coach underlined that, from a strictly athletic standpoint, it is difficult to forecast the result of games such as this as individual skill frequently “prevails” over teamwork. “Balance is going to be important. “You have a better chance of winning if you defend well,” he said. He still recalls the 0–4 loss from the last La Liga game, though.

Since we lost the last Clásico, we naturally reflect on that match. According to our assessment of the day, we had a strong start but ran into a lot of issues in the second half. As a result, we must clearly duplicate our positive performance while avoiding our faults. A final adds even more strain because a Clásico is always a Clásico.

“A loss is simply a defeat in this situation. The season goes on. It’s a final; we are hopeful and on the verge of winning another trophy. But I know that anything can happen in football, particularly when the opposition is playing hard. There is no denying that the team has improved. Although a loss would not be ideal, he said, “the team will not regress.”

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