The coach was not surprised the hosts' spirit was dented
after the Portuguese's early goal and defended Fabio Coentrao following his
sending off in the cup tie.
Carlo Ancelotti believes Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano
Ronaldo killed Osasuna's desire to win with a fortunate goal midway through the
first half in Real Madrid's 2-0 win on Wednesday.
The Portugal captain scored the opener from a free kick
after the hosts' goalkeeper Andres Fernandez fumbled a punch through his own
legs.
Angel Di Maria's second-half strike finished off the Copa
del Rey last-16 clash, as Madrid triumphed 4-0 on aggregate, but they did end
the game with nine men after Fabio Coentrao was sent off and Alvaro Morata forced
from the field with a facial injury.
Ancelotti was pleased with his side's control of the game
and spoke out in defence of Coentrao for what he believes was a harsh
dismissal.
"They started as we expected, with intensity and
pressing high up, but after Cristiano's goal it was very difficult for
them," Ancelotti told reporters after full-time.
"We were always in control of the match and the team
managed to score early on. Defensively we were solid and, from that foundation,
we were able to score twice.
"I do not think Morata's assessment is too severe.
His eye is inflamed by the blow to the shoulder but nothing more.
"Coentrao was unlucky with the expulsion, he played
very good. He was focused and before the expulsion made no mistakes."
Madrid, who will face Espanyol in the Copa del Rey
quarter-final stage, travel to Betis on Saturday for their next Liga clash.
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