Ancelotti stopped training to scold Camavinga: “I don’t like it…”
Carlo Ancelotti and the Real Madrid players continue their preparation for a fight against Manchester City where no detail can be left uncovered. Eduardo Camavinga, one of those who receives the most instructions.
The activity does not stop in a sports city of Valdebebas where Real Madrid continues its preparation for an early 180-minute final and where Carlo Ancelotti demands his men like never before. The Italian has even stopped training to scold Eduardo Camavinga: “I don’t like it…”.
The Frenchman is one of the pieces that aims to have more activity in the case against Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City . Whether as a winger, interior or even as a pivot for the whites, Eduardo will have tasks both defensively and in an offensive task where Ancelotti that his team cannot forgive. We must learn from last year’s mistakes.
“If when you get to the front and you have the chance to shoot you don’t do it… I don’t like it ,” Ancelotti has been so clear with the Frenchman to tell him that if he has the chance to shoot on goal, don’t think about it, let him do it. do and execute it. Every action that can be used to harm one of the best defenses in Europe can only end in a goal shout. Last year this already took its toll.
A few minutes later Camavinga had a similar play and he didn’t even think about it. A whip from his left foot, a great goal from the corner and Ancelotti applauding loudly. In Valdebebas, they train for the edge of the game ahead of an event where, above all, emphasis is placed on the offensive. The whites know that the opportunities they will have will be counted on the fingers of the hand.
This is why Ancelotti presses , that exercises emerge to be more effective than ever and that even second-rate names in terms of offense such as Camavinga are asked not to hesitate when it comes to doing damage. We do not want an exchange of blows with City, especially a clash where each Madrid attack generates fear in every sense.
Source: Defensa Central