Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti remains confident that Los Blancos can advance to the Copa del Rey final despite falling to a 1-0 defeat to Barcelona in the semi-final first leg.
Ancelotti’s side dominated on the stats sheet, boasting 65% possession and taking 13 shots to Barcelona’s four, but a first-half own goal from Eder Militao saw them fall to a frustrating defeat at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Despite the result, Ancelotti insisted he was happy with the performance and the boss told his side that a similar showing in the second leg would be enough to see them advance to the final.
“It was a good game, intense, with a lot of pressure,” Ancelotti admitted. “They only had 35% posession.
“It’s the game we wanted to play, but not the result. It gives us confidence for the second leg. We have to repeat this match at Camp Nou.
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“I don’t think they deserved to win. It was one of our best games in terms of control. If we play like this in the second leg, we’ll have more chances. I don’t think Barcelona can approach the game like that at home.
“It was a bit surprising to see Barcelona play like that, but they have learned to defend very well. They’re very strong in that aspect. We lost a lot of balls, and that’s not the best thing for us.”
The second leg of the semi-final is scheduled for April 5, before which the two sides will face in La Liga action at Camp Nou on March 19, in what looks set to be a crucial game in the race for the league title.
Xavi’s Barcelona sit seven points clear at the top of the table and so a victory is almost a necessity for Real if they are to pull off a shock comeback.
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