Qatar Tribune

Modric and Kroos understand Real’s midfield revamp: Ancelotti

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CARLO Ancelotti says Luka Modric and Toni Kroos understand the need to refresh Real Madrid’s midfield after the duo found themselves on the bench for last week’s win at Athletic Bilbao.

Modric and Kroos were introduced as late substitute­s during Madrid’s impressive 2-0 win at San Mames on Sunday, with the former Germany man making the points safe with a fine long-range finish.

Modric’s tally of 17 starts in all competitio­ns this season has been bettered by team-mates Federico Valverde (24), Kroos (21) and Aurelien Tchouameni (18), while no Madrid midfielder has made more total appearance­s than Eduardo Camavinga’s 27.

Speaking ahead of Thursday’s Copa del Rey quarter-final against rivals Atletico Madrid, Ancelotti

said the experience­d players in his squad understood the nature of Los Blancos’ transition.

“They are profession­als and understand the quality of this team,” he said of Modric and Kroos. “I don’t need to explain why they don’t play. “They understand it very well, we talked about it in preseason. Now is a time of transition for this team. “The veterans must have understand­ing and young players must have patience. That has been key to success in the squad. They are all motivated.

“They [Modric and Kroos] can still play together, I don’t have a single doubt. They contribute a lot and will continue to contribute during this season. They are always decisive.” Ancelotti is yet to decide who will start in the engine room against Los Colchonero­s, who triumphed in a two-legged tie when the rivals last met in the domestic cup back in 2015.

Asked about possible changes in midfield, the coach said: “It could be a part of the rotation that we have to take on for this game.

Tomorrow we have to put together the best possible team, and that’s what we’ll try to do.” The last meeting between the clubs was marred by racist abuse directed towards Vinicius Junior, audible before and during Madrid’s 2-1 win at the Civitas Metropolit­ano in September.

Vinicius was on the receiving end of several heavy challenges against Athletic last time out, and Ancelotti wants the winger to be afforded greater physical and mental protection. “It is a subject that we are concentrat­ing on,” Ancelotti said. “The player is in good physical condition, and mentally you have to protect him. “It’s very important. Football needs Vinicius, who has an extraordin­ary talent. You have to protect the physical and mental aspects. He is very motivated and eager to contribute.”

Meanwhile, with reports continuing to suggest Ancelotti is a contender to coach Vinicius in internatio­nal football by taking the vacant Brazil job, the Italian said he had not received any proposal from the Selecao. “So far, we haven’t been in touch,” he said. “If that contact ever takes place, I will let you know.”

 ?? (AFP) ?? Real Madrid’s Toni Kroos (left) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal during the Spanish League match in Bilbao on Sunday.
(AFP) Real Madrid’s Toni Kroos (left) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal during the Spanish League match in Bilbao on Sunday.

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