Ancelotti talks Mbappe, Vinicius, Rodygo, Bellingham, Ceballos after Atalanta 2-3 Real Madrid | OneFootball

Ancelotti talks Mbappe, Vinicius, Rodygo, Bellingham, Ceballos after Atalanta 2-3 Real Madrid | OneFootball

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·11 de diciembre de 2024

Ancelotti talks Mbappe, Vinicius, Rodygo, Bellingham, Ceballos after Atalanta 2-3 Real Madrid

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Carlo Ancelotti was undoubtedly pleased after Real Madrid secured a crucial victory against Atalanta.

The three points not only boosted morale but also eased the team’s path toward Champions League qualification, which had been a challenging task in recent weeks.


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The game required a well-thought-out strategy, and Real Madrid delivered with an impressive display of teamwork and determination.

The forwards played a significant role, showing great mobility and helping to execute the tactical plan effectively.

“We brought out our best because if you don’t bring it out here you can’t win.

“We competed, fought and worked very hard, with a good approach and a lot of mobility from the forwards. The game went well,” analysed Ancelotti after the match.

Mbappe’s performance and injury

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Kylian Mbappe picked up an injury against Atalanta. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Kylian Mbappe’s presence was felt early on in the game, as he made a strong start by scoring a fantastic goal and creating additional opportunities.

His ability to open up defences was evident, even though his impact was somewhat limited by his injury.

While Mbappe’s absence at full strength was noticeable, Vinicius Jr. adapted well by dropping deeper to disrupt Atalanta’s defensive structure.

“Mbappe started very well. He scored a great goal and had another chance. And Vini was dropping back a lot to get the centre-back out.”

Rodrygo, still recovering from a lack of fitness, contributed as much as he could, though the team could have been even more effective with a fully fit Mbappe.

“Mbappe could have given us a lot more because Rodrygo was not 100%. With Mbappe at 100% we could have done even better,” he added.

Thoughts on Dani Ceballos

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Dani Ceballos impressed Carlo Ancelotti. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

Another standout performance came from Dani Ceballos, who was instrumental in bolstering the defensive effort. His contribution, along with Fran Garcia’s excellent display, highlighted the importance of Madrid’s depth.

The squad’s second line of players has stepped up significantly, which is a promising sign for the future.

“Ceballos had a spectacular game, and Fran Garcia had a top-notch performance. The second line is contributing a lot and it’s very good news.”

With this victory, Ancelotti expressed hope that the team would continue improving, aiming to return in January with renewed energy and focus.

“The victory gives us some breathing room, hopefully in January we’ll have a different face, we’re much more relaxed now than we were yesterday.”

Atalanta’s performance and Jude Bellingham

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Jude Bellingham scored once again. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Atalanta proved to be a formidable opponent, showcasing their strength and tactical clarity. However, Real Madrid managed to navigate through their defences and emerged victorious.

“Atalanta are very strong and have very clear ideas. Above all, we managed to overcome their defences.”

Ancelotti also addressed concerns about Jude Bellingham, confirming that the midfielder was merely fatigued after a physically demanding match.

“He was just tired, that’s all. But a lot. Atalanta demands a lot from you, but the team did a very hard job,” he concluded.

Overall, the hard-earned victory marked a significant step forward for Real Madrid in their Champions League campaign.

Source: AS

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