Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti was left “speechless” by Federico Valverde’s outstanding performance in their 2-1 Champions League win over Atletico Madrid. The Uruguayan midfielder provided an assist for Rodrygo’s early opener and was solid defensively, denying Atletico a certain goal in the first half.
Valverde’s tireless display earned praise from Ancelotti, who struggled to find words to describe the midfielder’s contribution.
“I have no words left for him, he is very happy and has contributed a lot to the team. I really have no more words. Today, the team worked, ran, and made a difference. Rodrygo and Brahim were the best. We didn’t press much, but that wasn’t the idea. Atlético had control at times, but they didn’t create many opportunities for them.” Ancelotti said.
The Italian coach also heaped praise on goalscorers Rodrygo and Brahim Diaz, who sealed an important first-leg win for the reigning European champions. Julian Alvarez had equalized for Diego Simeone’s side after Rodrygo’s early strike, but Diaz’s 55th-minute goal proved decisive.
Ancelotti acknowledged that Atletico had control at times, but his team’s defense held firm to limit their opponents’ scoring opportunities. “Today, the team worked, ran, and made a difference. Rodrygo and Brahim were the best. We didn’t press much, but that wasn’t the idea,” Ancelotti explained.
The win gives Real Madrid a narrow advantage ahead of the second leg, and Ancelotti will be hoping his team can build on this momentum. With Valverde and Diaz in form, the Spanish giants will be confident of progressing to the next round.
Real Madrid will return to action on Sunday in La Liga, hosting Rayo Vallecano at the Santiago Bernabeu. The match will provide Ancelotti’s team with an opportunity to maintain their domestic form and build on their Champions League victory.
The Madrid derby win has set up an exciting second leg, with Atletico Madrid eager to turn the tie around. However, with Valverde and Diaz leading the charge, Real Madrid will be confident of advancing to the next round of the Champions League.
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