As we enter the third international break of the new season, Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti gave an interview in which he discussed a variety of topics, including the route that led to Real Madrid’s 14th Champions League title.
Among other things, the Italian genius discussed the growth of football and the incorporation of technology into the beautiful game.
Real Madrid under Ancelotti
“It was a special season, and little by little a very good atmosphere was created in the dressing room,” the Italian stated of Real Madrid’s 14th UCL victory. The youth and veterans assisted one other since the veterans had many ideas about what was communal and the youth had a lot of patience.”
“This enabled us to emerge from very difficult situations.” “After what happened, the confidence level was very high when you got to the final, and you just had to let everything continue like that,” he continued.
Ancelotti, who has previously had success with Real Madrid, drew comparisons with the club’s previous triumphs.”After the tenth, Real Madrid won several Champions League titles in a row, and I hope this streak will continue.”
“I think this will continue because the future of this club is already written by how the team is formed,” said the Spaniard.
The Italian coach spoke about Real Madrid as a whole, emphasizing the importance of family to his favorite club.”Real Madrid is a family, and those of us who live in this club every day work in a big family,” stated the Spaniard.
“It reflects all of the fans’ affection.” Working in a familial setting brings out the best in you. “It is the largest and most historic club in the world, but I emphasize the family atmosphere,” the coach remarked.
Ancelotti on football’s progression
Ancelotti has coached at the top level for over three decades and has watched the game develop over time.
Now nearing the end of his career, the Italian reflected on football’s evolution: “It has changed, it is changing, and it will change.” The level of difficulty, the regulations, the training, and the approach.”
“It’s a different sport than it was in the 1990s, and the players are more professional than ever.” “I’m still here after 30 years, which means I’ve adapted well to change,” he said.
“Technology has changed our lives,” the Real Madrid manager said of the use of technology in contemporary sport. My coaching staff described me as “old school.” I like technology and attempt to incorporate it into my work.”