Real Madrid Football Club manager, Carlo Ancelotti has finally spoken after his team beat Manchester City to book a place in the UEFA Champions League final.
Los Blancos qualified by beating Manchester City 3-1 on Wednesday night, to overturn a 4-3 defeat from the first leg of their semi-final.
“To explain it, it’s not that simple.
“Just when everyone thought City were through, one little detail can change everything.
“To win a game like this, you also have to have a bit of luck,” Ancelotti stated.
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When asked about playing Liverpool in the finals, Ancelotti spoke as follows;
“I’m very happy to play another final, against a great team, Liverpool.
I played against Liverpool as a player in 1984 [in the European Cup final] and then [as coach] in 2005, 2007 and again now. I lived in Liverpool for two years. For me it’s a derby, I’m still an Evertonian.”
Ancelotti will be the first coach in history to coach in five Champions League finals.