Football NewsCarlo Ancelotti: “I have never in my coaching career forced a player who wants to leave to stay.”
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Asked specifically about whether he would allow a player who is not performing at their best, such as Eden Hazard, to leave if he asked, the Italian was firm.

If a player wants to leave Madrid, Ancelotti will not stand in his way

Carlo Ancelotti has clarified that if any of his Real Madrid players do not want to be at the club, he will not stand in their way if they want to leave. Asked specifically about whether he would allow a player who is not performing at their best, such as Eden Hazard, to leave if he asked, the Italian was firm. “I have never in my coaching career forced a player who wants to leave to stay,” Ancelotti said during Friday’s pre-match press conference. “In my personal opinion, there is no question about it. If a player wants to leave, he is going to leave. There is not much doubt about this…” Vinicius Junior has suffered some rough tackles in the last few games, but Ancelotti is not worried about whether the Brazilian winger might be carrying a knock.

Spanish football is different nowadays for the head coach

“No, Vinicius is very young and recovers better than others,” he noted. “On the physical side, the day he is not right or does not maintain his level of fitness, he will go to the bench.” Ancelotti was left visibly frustrated by the referees after Real Madrid’s 0-0 draw against Osasuna in midweek. Still, he turned a question about them into a response about how teams’ style of play has changed since he was the last coaching in the Spanish capital. “I’m not saying better or worse. Just different,” he replied. “Spanish football is now a more all-round style of football compared to my first spell. Now there is an improvement in defence and teams are more direct.

“In my first spell, there was more control of the game; now there is more direct football. There is no better or worse football; there is football where a coach has to enjoy the qualities of his players. I really liked what [Rayo Vallecano boss Andoni] Iraola said the other day about long balls, something that Rayo are using very well.” It looks increasingly likely that Xavi Hernandez will be appointed Barcelona head coach soon, replacing the sacked Ronald Koeman, and Ancelotti only had a few words for the Catalan. “I wish Xavi all the best as a coach,” he stated.