Carlo Ancelotti has spoken about Sunday's La Liga Santander clash between Barcelona and Real Madrid and the Italian delivered quite a different message from Ronald Koeman, who had stated earlier in the day that he wasn't scared of this fixture.
Ancelotti, on the other hand,
explained that he thinks it can be good to have a little fear ahead of a huge
match like this.
"It's normal to be a
little scared ahead of these games, as being scared can be good," he said
in his pre-match press conference.
"If you don't have fear
then you can go up to a lion thinking it's a cat. So, fear is a positive
feeling.
"I'm not saying I feel
terrified. It's just that there are worse things in life than losing a football
match."
The coach revealed that he
will have Dani Carvajal and Eden Hazard available again, although he wouldn't
confirm if either would start and seemed to suggest that neither would be in
the XI.
"I'm not going to talk
about the line-up before I've spoken about it with the players," Ancelotti
said.
"We've welcomed back
Dani Carvajal and Eden Hazard. It is difficult to start a player who is just
back from injury, but what's important is that they're back and could feature.
"All players know they
could be important. They know that they can make a difference even if coming
off the bench."
Discussing Fede Valverde and
the role he might have if he plays instead of Rodrygo, Ancelotti said it would
be wrong to expect the Uruguayan to perform at his best in the wing position.
"If I ask him to be
Rodrygo then I'd be making a mistake, and the same if it were the opposite way
round," he said.
"I have looked at last
season's Clasicos, definitely. I have taken information from that.
"Every opponent has
their own characteristics. Without losing our identity, we'll adapt.
"We might play
differently against Barcelona compared to how we played against Shakhtar, since
they're different opponents."
Barcelona will be without
Lionel Messi, as this is their first Clasico since his departure. But, this
won't change much from Ancelotti's point of view.
"There's no Messi, but
Barcelona have other very good players," he said.
"We're facing Barcelona.
It's a Barcelona without Messi, but I don't want this to change our approach to
the game.
"It has always been
difficult against Barcelona and it always will be.
"I have never won at the
Camp Nou. I think now is the time, but it won't be easy."
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