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Carvajal: “Few managers can do better than Carlo at Real Madrid”
Dani Carvajal The Real Madrid player appeared before the media in the Valdebebas press room to talk about tomorrow’s Wednesday match against Napoli at the Bernabéu (9pm).
How will Carvajal and Real Madrid approach the match against Napoli?
“Everything is going well on a statistical level and he is contributing a lot to the team. I am very confident. I am focused on tomorrow’s game against a good rival. The aim is to finish first in the group.”
Schedule and what players can do
“It is clear that elite players who play for one of Europe’s major teams and national teams are very demanding. I agree with the coach that there are a lot of games. It is no coincidence that there are so many injuries. No, that’s not normal. Lots of travel, competitors… It’s complicated to be at 100% every 3 days. Players have the ability to do things, but not all players can play that many games. In the new club world, “There are no plans for him to be free in the summer for cup competitions.It’s a very complicated issue, but the reality is that there are a lot of injuries.”
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“It’s not good to have so many casualties. Opportunities are open for other teammates. Some teammates don’t have time and now it’s their turn. They need to prepare. We need to do it. We hope everyone can help and we hope they will help us during this period. Please help us get closer to our goal.”
It’s great to sit down and talk about calendars
“It’s a complicated thing. There are a lot of players who don’t agree with the fact that there are so many games…but in many cases it doesn’t matter. And they always say, ‘If you want to play less, then pay “We’ve never said we won’t do it. We’re going to go down. We can’t put pressure on our players and the quality of the game will go down.”
naples
“Napoli are a world-class team and they have changed managers. They will want to prove themselves against the new team. We look forward to a brave Napoli who want to win and finish in first place. ing”
How to manage physical wear and tear
“I’m a very low-effort player in terms of effort. Whenever I’m on the field, I try to give my maximum effort. Yes, there are moments when my body tells me to stop, but by the time I stop, I’m already in “You can get to know yourself.” “Talk to your coaches and doctors. Even if you’re at 100%, you can do the same with other teammates.”
How do you see Barcelona?
“You’re asking me from a sporting point of view, right? After all, they’re there at five and a half feet in the round of 16 of the Champions League, fighting for La Liga… and it’s all very It reflects that we are equal. We will have to face them for a few months, but, well, we may do our best and surpass them.”
Ancelotti and his future
“When we started the game, I was a little tripped up by him because I didn’t know him. Zizou is the person I spent the most time with. He never stops reinventing himself.For me, I wanted him and the club to be there year after year saying, “There are few managers who can coach better than Carlo at Real Madrid.”
rodrigo
“Rodrigo knows it’s Madrid. He hasn’t scored in three games and gets a lot of criticism. He’s glad the pressure to score is off. When he goes on a winning streak and starts scoring, teams notice. I hope this winning streak continues for much longer, because it gives us a lot.”
Top team player
“Madrid’s youth team is the best in the world. I see young players preparing themselves. We also have other teams pushing up from below.”
Lunin
“He is as professional as a pine tree. He is an introvert. I would like to congratulate him. He helped us a lot. What is important is the team and he helped us a lot. He gave it to me.”
This will sign Ancelotti’s continuation.
“We all know what the coaching world is like. I will renew my contract with him tomorrow. He has to win nothing to lose his neck and some players’ I know my head is going to fall off.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
