The Citizen (KZN)

Trio of Madrid derbies are not ideal

- AFP

– Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti (right) said he was unhappy to be pitted against fierce city rivals Atletico Madrid three times in under a month.

Los Blancos took on Diego Simeone’s Atletico yesterday in Riyadh in the Spanish Super Cup semifinal, again next week in the Copa del Rey last-16, and also in La Liga in early February.

Atletico are the only team to beat Real Madrid this season in all competitio­ns, with the Rojiblanco­s earning a 3-1 league win in September in the derby at their Metropolit­ano Stadium.

“The calendar is what it is, we have to face Atletico Madrid again, we have to play this game,” Ancelotti told a news conference.

“I don’t like facing Atletico because they are one of the best teams, it’s always tough to play them – but Atletico will be thinking the same thing.

“We are two strong teams and it will be complicate­d, but I think the fans will enjoy these fixtures, both Real Madrid and Atletico fans.”

Ancelotti said Atletico’s victory over Madrid this season damaged his side, although they have since gone on a 19-match unbeaten run.

“The truth is the last game we played (against Atletico) did us a lot of damage,” continued Ancelotti.

“I think tomorrow we can put a better version of ourselves out there than in our first match against Atletico Madrid.”

Atletico had won just one of their previous 14 La Liga matches against Real Madrid before this season’s victory.

Real Madrid also beat Atletico in the 2020 Spanish Super Cup final, the first to be played in Saudi Arabia.

Atletico Madrid midfielder Rodrigo de Paul said he was happy to face off with Los Blancos in the derby triple-header despite the toll it takes on the players.

“I’ve always enjoyed playing the best teams, and Madrid are one of them. Derbies always have negatives and positives.” –

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