Madrid must be 'satisfied' despite City's draw, says Ancelotti

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Real Madrid and Manchester City will play for a place in the Champions League semi-finals in the second leg after the first leg ended in 3-3 draw. Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti was satisfied despite the draw and is confident of getting a good result in the second leg.

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Madrid and Manchester City drew 3-3 in a match that could have gone either way. Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti appeared on 'Movistar Liga de Campeones' and reviewed the match.
"It was a very even, competitive and hard-fought match. We started very badly, but then the team came back and as long as we kept the pressing high, we did well. We could have scored the 3-1 with Bellingham and Vinicius.... and when we lowered the intensity, they kept possession," the Italian boss told reporters.
"Then we tried to take advantage of the transitions and we came close to coming back, again. Let's keep the confidence. The idea was to leave with a slender lead, but it was a really even game. We have to keep this attitude for the second leg," he added.
On the play that earned Tchouameni a yellow card: "It was a foul, what we didn't expect was for them to score from there. We reacted, we came back and for 60 minutes we did very well".
On Lunin: "He played very well with his feet, helping with playing the ball out from the back. The two further goals were into the top corner, impossible. I don't think the 0-1 scoreline affected him".
"You can't concede a shot from the edge of the box to a team like City. But they put them into the top corner. Overall, defensively we did well, at least while the energy lasted," he said.
On Rodrygo's new position on the left: "Yes, in the second goal it was a perfect play, linking up brilliantly with Vinicius. There, on the left, we could create chances and we did. In the second half he left Vini alone once. I leave satisfied.
"We have the option of Nacho, who we always have confidence in, and Militao," he added when asked about his absentees for the second leg.
Finally, Ancelotti sent a message ahead of the return leg: "What we wanted was to take a slender lead, but we must leave satisfied, because we competed. If we do it there too, something good can happen.



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