Liverpool was “cheated on,” according to Carlo Ancelotti, who also reveals how it “lost” them the match against Real Madrid.
Ancelotti has accused his players of "cheating" and described how this affected Liverpool's performance against Real Madrid, ultimately leading to their loss.
Ancelotti has accused his players of “cheating” and described how this affected Liverpool’s performance against Real Madrid, ultimately leading to their loss.
Liverpool was accused of unfair play by Carlo Ancelotti, who also explained how it affected the Reds’ performance against Real Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League encounter in Spain. As a consequence, Liverpool was defeated by Real Madrid 6-2 overall.
Real Madrid’s manager, Carlo Ancelotti, has remarked on his team’s strategy as well as the reason Liverpool was eliminated from the Champions League. Ancelotti cited his team’s alleged “cheating” as a major contributing cause to Liverpool’s loss.
Real Madrid defeated Liverpool 1-0 in the second leg, dropping the game 6-2 overall. Liverpool needed to score three goals or more to advance to the quarterfinals, but Real Madrid stopped them from producing a lot of clear-cut scoring opportunities.
Ancelotti then discussed what his team did to halt Liverpool and what he believed “cost” the Reds. The Madrid manager continued to quip that his team was “cheating” psychologically.
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Ancelotti remarked, “I think we played and managed it well. We tried to handle the ball efficiently and avoided playing low block defense.
“We were strong at the back and we had opportunities. We’re pleased with the match.
They paid a price for pressing on. Toni Kroos and Luka Modric excel at handling this kind of game. They do a great job of getting the ball out from behind.
Said Ancelotti, “I liked the team. That amounts to psychological dishonesty.
We had a three-goal advantage and didn’t let up on the gas.
Ancelotti has accused his players of “cheating” and described how this affected Liverpool’s performance against Real Madrid, ultimately leading to their loss.