The Citizen (KZN)

Questions over Real’s intensity

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Madrid – Real Madrid scraped through into the Champions League quarterfin­als with a 1-1 second-leg draw against RB Leipzig on Wednesday, progressin­g 2-1 on aggregate.

The record 14-time champions were far below their best but did just enough over the two legs of the last-16 clash to edge out their Bundesliga opponents.

Despite Leipzig shading the game, Vinicius Junior (above) opened the scoring in the 65th minute after being set up well by Jude Bellingham.

Willi Orban quickly levelled for the visitors but they could not find a second goal to force extra-time at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said his team suffered and did not approach the game well mentally.

“We played badly, with little intensity, with worries...the psychologi­cal aspect conditione­d our game a lot,” Ancelotti told

Movistar.

“We played against an opponent with quality, who had nothing to lose, and we had the brakes on from start to finish – we suffered, but the important thing was to get to the quarterfin­als.”

Ancelotti warned his players before the game they needed to be at their best to progress and showed his cautious side by playing four midfielder­s behind Bellingham and Vinicius.

The Italian brought Aurelien Tchouameni forward into defensive midfield, also deploying Eduardo Camavinga, Fede Valverde and Toni Kroos, as he looked to protect the 1-0 first-leg lead.

However Ancelotti’s game-plan stunted Madrid’s own attacking game without completely stifling Leipzig’s.

“It was not our best day, but we have to be happy because the objective is complete,” Madrid captain Nacho Fernandez told

Movistar.

“When things don’t go as you want, you have to battle, to fight, to play games like today’s that make you grow and learn.”

Ancelotti shifted back to a more typical set-up for the second-half, introducin­g Rodrygo at half-time for Camavinga.

It opened up the game at both ends and Vinicius began to have more influence after a quiet first half.

Vinicius’ initial frustratio­n quickly turned to joy though when Bellingham burst forward, showing superb timing to release the forward, who fired into the top corner.

Madrid’s delight was shortlived though, with Orban levelling just three minutes later.

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