Ancelotti salutes Real Madrid fighting spirit after comeback win
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[September 20, 2021]
VALENCIA (Reuters) - Real Madrid
coach Carlo Ancelotti praised his side for refusing to give in even
when they were playing poorly, with his side snatching a 2-1 LaLiga
win at Valencia after scoring two late goals on Sunday.
Valencia took the lead in the second half with a strike from Hugo
Duro but Vinicius Jr levelled in the 86th minute before sending in a
cross for Karim Benzema to head the visitors in front two minutes
later.
Real also pulled off a last-gasp victory in the Champions League by
beating Inter Milan with an 89th-minute goal from Rodrygo while they
have now scored six goals in the final five minutes in five games in
all competitions this season.
"I have a team that scraps and fights whether they are playing well
or playing badly," Ancelotti told reporters.
"We didn't beat them thanks to our quality, we did it
thanks to our indomitable spirit. We kept going right until the end."
The win took Real to the top of the standings but Ancelotti believes his
side are still far from their best.
"We have quite a young team and I'll be the first person to admit we're
not playing spectacular football at the moment," he said.
"We didn't play well in the first half, we attacked well on the break
but we were pegged back a lot and when you sit too deep it's easy to
concede goals."
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Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti reacts REUTERS/Pablo Morano
The defeat was hard to digest for Valencia coach Jose Bordalas,
whose side overcame first-half injuries to Carlos Soler and Thierry
Correia and had dominated the game until Real's late fightback.
"We're sad because the team made an incredible effort after the
problems we had with Carlos and Correia," he said.
"We did exactly what we wanted to do and played much better than
them, pressing them high and controlling the game. We played 75
perfect minutes but we couldn't afford to drop our concentration for
even a second.
"We were a little unlucky but we should have managed the last few
minutes better. We didn't read the game well and ended up paying for
our mistakes."
(Reporting by Richard Martin, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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