Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti wants a positive reaction from his side after they suffered losses against Barcelona in LaLiga and AC Milan in the Champions League, as the team prepare for Saturday’s league clash against Osasuna.
After a humiliating 4-0 home defeat by Barca, Real were again dominated at their own ground, falling to a 3-1 loss to Milan in a display that exposed last season’s Champions League winners’ poor defending and lack of firepower.
Ancelotti’s side sit second in the league standings with 24 points from 11 matches, nine points behind leaders Barcelona, who have played a game more.
“Osasuna are doing very well, playing brave football and well positioned in the table,” Ancelotti told reporters.
“We see tomorrow as a great opportunity to get back to doing things right… at this moment in time, which is obviously difficult. We have a chance to get back to our best.
“We have analysed the situation. We think we have found the solution, but it has to be seen in practice. We want to see a different version tomorrow. I see the team united, motivated and aware. But we have to wait until tomorrow to see if we act in the right way.”
The Italian was confident forward Kylian Mbappe, 25, would return to his best form.
Mbappe, who joined from Paris St Germain in June, has been playing a more central role at Real than he was accustomed to at the Ligue 1 club and has scored just once in his last six games in all competitions.
On Thursday, the France captain was also left out of his country’s squad to face Israel and Italy in this month’s Nations League games, stretching his absence in the national team to four matches.
“He’s training well, he’s going through a difficult moment… like each one of us. And like all of us, he has to think that this is an opportunity, that if he is clever he can get through it, but it requires more concentration and attitude,” Ancelotti said.
“This is a strong, motivated group and the biggest club in the world. This is the best place to get through difficult times. And I am convinced that we will,” he added.