Carlo Ancelotti feels Real Madrid paid the price for
failing to match their European intensity, after their Liga title bid was
ended.
Back-to-back draws against Valencia and Real Valladolid
preceded Sunday's trip to Celta Vigo, meaning that their hopes of challenging
for the championship had all but ended prior to this weekend.
As it is, they must now watch on from the sidelines as
Barcelona meet Atletico Madrid in what will effectively be a title decider -
after a double from Charles gave Celta a 2-0 victory to confirm Real's fate.
That proved particularly frustrating for Ancelotti given
their trio of decisive slip-ups came after Real's 4-0 UEFA Champions League
semi-final triumph at Bayern Munich, which sealed a 5-0 aggregate success.
They are still on course for an historic Decima in
Europe, but the Italian conceded that they had failed to match those standards
domestically in recent weeks.
"It is true that in the last three games we have not
done well," said Ancelotti. "From the semi-finals, we have lowered
the intensity and paid dearly."
For Real, all eyes now turn to Lisbon, where they will
tackle city rivals Atletico in the final of Europe's premier competition on May
24.
Ancelotti added: "We now need to look at what we
have done well to recover energy and recover the players for the final."
There is, though, plenty of cause for concern ahead of
that point, with Cristiano Ronaldo missing out against Celta altogether due to
a thigh strain, while Gareth Bale settled for a place on the bench having not
been deemed 100 per cent fit.
Ancelotti revealed: "Bale was not 100 per cent and I
did not want to risk Cristiano. He had treatment this morning and is almost
recovered; I think in the end he will play the next match against
Espanyol."
Culled from Soccerway


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