I am not saying this because I would be embarrassed to say such a thing. Because I have never been a football coach or a footballer, I have not even managed, in half a century of life, to kick a ball correctly. The phrase in question is very strong: “Train the Madrid It’s easy”. It was pronounced by someone who, yes, has the right to pronounce it. Last Wednesday, after the fascinating victory of the merengue team over the (ridiculous) PSGI asked to Carlo Ancelotti live on RMC Sportsthe television that broadcast the game on the other side of the Pyreneesabout the risk that it represented for him to have returned to the club where he had triumphed and whose history had marked, conquering the famous Tenth after twelve years of European drought.
With a smile full of sincerity and happiness, he replied: “fredericcoaching Madrid is easy”. Beyond the humility that always characterized the Italian coach, beyond his deep conviction that the players are more important than any coach, Carletto wanted to underline that in the Santiago Bernabeu things happen that don’t happen in the other stadiums, that Madrid does things in the european cup that others don’t know how to do. And that no one can really explain, and that no one can ever imitate. Ancelotti became small compared to the immensity of Madrid and that is why he is the greatest.
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