Football NewsCarlo Ancelotti admitted that his midfield trio of Casemiro, Toni Kroos and Luka Modric are too good
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The Italian coach even joked that Los Blancos’ legendary three midfielders could still be at this level in 2031, given how they have remained at the top for such a long time.

According to Ancelotti, the level of the three is very high

In the wake of Real Madrid’s 4-1 win away at Granada, Carlo Ancelotti admitted that his midfield trio of Casemiro, Toni Kroos and Luka Modric are so good that he doesn’t have to say much to them. The Italian coach even joked that Los Blancos’ legendary three midfielders could still be at this level in 2031, given how they have remained at the top for such a long time. “There’s not much to say; the level of the three is very high,” Ancelotti said in his post-match press conference. “For me, they are still the best midfielders in the world. The way the three of them are playing surprises me because they do things that I don’t ask them to do; it just comes naturally.

The team is fine, except Eder Militao, who looked a bit tired

“They have been there in the past, they are still there in the present, and we’ll see what the future holds in ten years’ time, although for that we have Eduardo Camavinga, Fede Valverde and Antonio Blanco.” Marco Asensio was included in Real Madrid’s starting line-up, and he impressed, grabbing the game’s first goal 19 minutes in. “He’s been a starter in the last two games, he’s fulfilling the things I’m asking of him, he’s getting games and minutes,” Ancelotti confirmed. “But the most important thing is that when he plays, he delivers and shows his best quality.” Ancelotti was asked about whether there will be many alterations to his team in the next few weeks due to the number of games that Real Madrid have to play.

 

“Physically, the team is fine, but Eder Militao has looked a bit tired, and the truth is that Nacho Fernandez has done very well today,” he said. “There may be changes in the next few games; I have confidence in those who are playing less.” Vinicius Junior was brought off by Ancelotti in the 71st minute, with Rodrygo Goes coming on in his place, but the Real Madrid boss said that it was because he wanted to protect the 21-year-old. “I took off Vini to avoid any problems, the game was getting a bit heated, and I wanted to avoid problems for both Granada and us,” he confirmed.