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Ancelotti holds hands up as Real's long unbeaten run ends

Published : Friday, 4 October, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 121
LILLE, OCT 3: Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said criticism of his team was well deserved after their long unbeaten run came to an end in a 1-0 defeat against Lille in France in the Champions League on Wednesday.
"I am very honest. Criticism of us for today's game is fair and correct and we have to accept it. We did not play well in this game," Ancelotti said after Jonathan David's penalty just before half-time gave Lille the victory they merited.
It was Real's first defeat in 37 games in all competitions since January and their first in the Champions League since losing to Manchester City in the semi-finals in May 2023.
"This has not happened to us much recently luckily. Our opponents played better than us and deserved to win," added Ancelotti, whose team beat Borussia Dortmund in last season's final.
"We had chances at the end but we wouldn't have deserved (a draw). We have to learn from this. There are things we need to work on."
Ancelotti shrugged off concerns about the potential consequences of the defeat in the new format of the Champions League, which now features 36 teams all together in one pool.
"I think the sadness comes from the feeling given off by the team. You can lose games because this is sport, but the sensations we gave off were not good," said the Italian.
Madrid had beaten VfB Stuttgart 3-1 in their opening game two weeks ago but join the likes of Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid in having lost one of their first two matches.
The top eight teams in the standings after every team has played eight games will advance directly to the last 16.
The remaining places in the last 16 will be taken by the winners of play-offs between the teams finishing from ninth to 24th.    —AFP



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