Real need to play a complete game to beat Barca, says Ancelotti
- Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid will face Barcelona on Sunday at the Nou Camp in a decisive La Liga match with major title implications.
- The game follows Barcelona's Champions League exit to Inter Milan, which some believe might influence their performance, though Ancelotti disagrees.
- Ancelotti emphasized that set pieces could be crucial, praising Modric and Guler's deliveries and highlighting Tchouameni's aerial threat.
- Real Madrid trails Barcelona by four points, and a win would cut the gap to one with three matches remaining, keeping the title race wide open.
- Ancelotti urged his team to focus on fine details as a loss would likely end their championship chances, while a victory would sustain their hopes.
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Real need to play a complete game to beat Barca, says Ancelotti
MADRID: This weekend’s ‘El Clasico’ will go a long way to deciding the destination of LaLiga and Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid side will need to play a complete game to defeat league leaders Barcelona, the Italian said on Saturday. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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Ancelotti isn't saying goodbye yet: No, the honeymoon isn't over yet
Carlo Ancelotti believes Real Madrid can win El Clasico on Sunday, closing in on leaders Barcelona by just one point. At his latest press conference, he also had to answer questions about his possible departure from the Real Madrid bench and his most likely successor, Xabi Alonso. "No, the honeymoon is not over yet."
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