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Ancelotti: "Bale is not called up, I am not his father, he has an obligation to go to Wales"
Ancelotti's Real Madrid is preparing to face another very difficult match for La Liga, this time it faces Rayo Vallecano, a rival very similar to Osasuna with whom they tied at zero goals.
Until now, Rayo Vallecano has been named the revelation team in the League and this Saturday they will try to show their good football and all their efficiency against a Real Madrid that struggles to remain at the top of the table.
Ancelotti's team has been very tired in the last game against Shakhtar for the group stage of the Champions League, so Iraola must take advantage of the white fatigue and try to make a perfect match that allows him to keep the three points in play.
That is how the Italian coach of Madrid has said the following about his rival; "Rayo Vallecano plays very well, they play direct football, and we are going to have to play a very good game to be able to beat them".
Ancelotti has spoken about Bale
Bale's situation in Madrid is not good at all, nor has it changed since he first left on loan from the team. Now coach Ancelotti has spoken about this player and his incorporation to the Wales national team even though he has not yet played for Real Madrid since last September.
Carlos Ancelotti has made it clear that Bale will not be on the roster against Rayo. "He will not be called up and goes to Wales and his national team will evaluate if he can play."
Some journalists asked him why he defended Bale so much as if he were his father to which he replied: "I am not Bale's father, I am not his father. Nobody forgets everything that Bale has done for the team, no he has helped win the Champions League in 2014, the Copa del Rey 2014 and the Champions League against Liverpool".
"She has had a very important injury, now she is going with her national team, she will come back here, we will see her conditions and depending on her, we will see when she plays. If your national team calls you, you have to go, explaining everything you have done with your club".
"Bale has been training for two days individually here and has a game with Wales next Saturday. I know they are not going to take any risk that affects him re-injury, they need it, and we do too. Gareth Bale has a medical discharge and can train".
"We cannot tell Wales that he cannot play, because he has recovered. His national team will assess his condition and determine whether he can play or not". Added coach Carlos Ancelotti on the Welsh situation.
Vinicius and his present at Real Madrid
Vinicius has become the white sensation in recent games, which has left Eden Hazard without a place in the team, which is why the Belgian does not have a good time and there is talk of his possible departure in January or the end of the season.
"Hazard is not happy, for a player of his level playing is the most important thing, and he needs to have minutes. He will have those minutes. We'll see tomorrow I don't know. I'm sorry, because it's quite easy to put a footballer on the bench who doesn't He is professional, but Eden is, and it is not easy to have him there", commented Ancelotti.
He also spoke about the whistles that the team received in the match against Shakhtar "the reaction of the public in the stands must be taken into account, what the fans think in these cases is very important. When they whistle it is clear that they want to demand more of you".
Other questions the Italian coach received was about when he was a Capello player, and they asked him if he got angry when he did not take him out. This referring to the fact that in the Champions League match he did not give minutes to important men like Marcelo.
"Yesterday I was talking with a player on the squad, and he told me that a player should always get angry, even if it has been bad and the change is logical. You have to get angry with the coach and not with the person. I did get angry when Capello was not. He took me out, and he told me that he would understand it when I was a coach and indeed, I understand it".