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Champions League: A lot of credit goes to these players, says Real Madrid coach Ancelotti

By IANS | Published: May 05, 2022 2:37 PM

Madrid, May 5 After registering miraculous win against Manchester City in the Champions League semifinals at the Santiago ...

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Madrid, May 5 After registering miraculous win against Manchester City in the Champions League semifinals at the Santiago Bernabeu here on Wednesday, head coach of Real Madrid Carlo Ancelotti expressed his delight, saying a lot of credit goes to these players who pulled of something special after having been on the brink of elimination.

"It's not so easy to explain. When everyone thought the game was finished it came down to just one fine detail, a good combination and a goal by Rodrygo. We put all our energy into it. You need a bit of luck to win these types of games though," said the coach.

"The opposition were strong. The game was very complete and the team didn't give up. After Manchester City scored it became much more difficult, but we were committed. We were lucky and had the energy. The changes helped. The players gave everything because it was such an intense game. We pressed well high up and City played the way they always play, but it worked out well," he said.

When Riyad Mahrez found the back of the net with 17 minutes of Wednesday's semi-final second leg remaining, City moved two goals clear on aggregate and looked to have floored Carlo Ancelotti's men to the point of no return.

It was there where Karim Benzema swept home the eventual winner, converting from the penalty spot five minutes into the extra period after being felled in the box by Ruben Dias.

"Something strange has happened. We had a wonderful night. We played against a really strong team. Teams that at the beginning of the season were tipped to win the Champions League, like PSG, Chelsea and Manchester City. Now we're up against another team. A lot of the credit goes to these players, to the fans that drive us on, not only inside the stadium but also the days before; the importance of this shirt and the history of this club. We're proud to be part of this club," he said.

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Tags: 2014 UEFA Champions League FinalManchester CityKarim BenzemaRiyad mahrez
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