Ancelotti: Supercopa Is a Key Title

In order to stop the precautionary measure for Dani Olmo, La Liga has resorted to ordinary justice.

This time, on a morning when there was no traffic jam in Jeddah, the Italian coach showed up on time for the news conference and looked composed and determined as always. He talked about Dani Olmo’s registration, the importance of the final, and the health of his main players.

“As usual, we arrive well before a final, excited and enthusiastic. There are no longer any problems from the encounter against Mallorca. We are confident in the finals. Ancelotti, who is completely confident in his team’s ability to neutralize Barcelona’s threats, asserted, “It’s a trophy that holds worth; when we win it, we also win La Liga and the Champions League—it gives us more momentum to go well throughout.

There were up to three inquiries on the White team’s crushing loss in the first-round league match, and everyone in the press room was thinking about the last Clasico at the Bernabéu. To put things in perspective, though, Ancelotti promised that they had taken steps to prevent making the same mistakes again:

“We have to think back on what happened in that game; we lost, and we have assessed what happened. We need to steer clear of the mistakes we made in the second half. He remembered, “A Clasico is a Clasico, and the pressure increases when it’s a final against Barcelona.”

“The season continues even if we lose. We are about to win another championship in this final, but I know that anything can happen in football. No one can dispute the team’s progress. In reference to a possible victory for the Blaugrana, he said, “A loss wouldn’t be ideal, but the team will move forward.”

Jude Bellingham, who scored the first goal in the semifinals and then experienced health issues, will be able to play in the final, the Italian confirmed: “Yes, Jude is doing well; as is often the case, he was exhausted after the game. He is currently making an impact as a player and is having a strong run.

As anticipated, the Italian had to deal with Pau Víctor’s and Dani Olmo’s registration issues after both players were given the precautionary step on Wednesday before the semifinal game.

Madrid, one of the few Premier League teams without a formal statement in the form of a communiqué, left the situation up to their coach, who chose not to get involved in the controversy: “If Olmo performs well, what thoughts would cross my mind? The problem would be that we couldn’t stop a great player; if he plays, we need consider negating his skill.

Ancelotti also had to address Gil Manzano’s refereeing of the final and Real Madrid TV’s criticism of the referee, despite his deft dodge: “He is a good referee, experienced in many important matches.” He claimed that Real Madrid TV had the same freedom to voice their thoughts.

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