Ancelotti Disappointed In Mbappe After Madrid’s Heavy Defeat Against Barcelona

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Real Madrid coach, Carlo Ancelotti is worried with the team’s performance in the 4-0 defeat to Barcelona in the El Classico at the Santiago Bernabeu.

The hosts faltered in the second half after a strong showing in the first half to suffer their heaviest defeat this season, which also ended their unbeaten in the league.

Barcelona scored four second half goals to breeze past Real Madrid thanks to a quick-fire brace from Robert Lewandoski, a curler from Lamine Yamal, and a superb lob from Raphinha.

Real Madrid’s famed forward line struggled to get going with Mbappe particularly enduring a frustrating night, missing host of chances, and also having his goal ruled out for offside.

And the hosts switched off defensively to allow Barcelona to punish them with a blistering attacking show.

Ancelotti has revealed that he is worried about the performance, while admitting that Barcelona were the better side in the encounter.

He said: “I’m worried about the defeat, but we have to get up quickly. We’ve done well, except for the mistakes in the last part. And we have to keep competing and fighting. We’re going to compete like we did last season. We’re not going to be far from last season.

“It was a very even match, even in the first half. We played an intense first half. We lacked a bit of accuracy. We could have taken the lead and they scored two goals, which took the energy out of us. That’s when another match started. They had space, we risked at the back and they created a lot of chances for us. I liked the first half. We’re hurt, it’s a tough moment, but I want to thank the fans for their support.

“We don’t have to throw everything away, because there’s nothing to throw away. We have to forget the last 30 minutes. The season is very long, we don’t have to give up. We have to learn. We learned very well from the last defeat and I think the same will happen.

“We have to come back. The season is long. We don’t have to throw everything away. The team can do better and we will.”

The Italian manager also believed that Mbappe should have done better with his finishing in the game.

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Ancelotti said: “We knew they used the high line and we almost missed it. He had chances and sometimes he was offside. But he had three or four chances where he needed more accuracy.”

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