Real Madrid beats Cádiz (0-2)
On their way to the second leg of the Champions League quarterfinals at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea, Real Madrid showed that they have no intention of giving up in LaLiga Santander despite the tremendous disadvantage they have compared to the leader FC Barcelona. Precisely, it is the Barcelona team that Thibaut Courtois referred to at the end of the match at the Nuevo Mirandilla stadium. The Belgian said that being so many points behind the Culers is his team's fault, while also pointing out that playing matches every three days affects the team's performance.
"It's our fault to be so far behind. There have been games that we could have won, but we still have to play the Copa final, the Champions League quarterfinals, while other teams don't, they only play from Saturday to Saturday. Playing well today takes you to the next game. We are in a very good physical condition," Courtois said on Movistar Plus.
On the other hand, the Real Madrid '1' regretted his team's lack of aim in the match against Cádiz and hopes that they have "saved the goals for Tuesday", when they play the second leg of the Champions League quarterfinals on British soil.
"We played a good game. Until the first goal, we had many chances, but David Gil had a good game. They had a chance on the post, but we controlled the game. We could have scored more goals, I hope we saved them for Tuesday," he explained.
Courtois saw Ancelotti's rotations as necessary, with six changes compared to the starting eleven on Wednesday in the Champions League. "This format is not so good, playing on Wednesdays and Tuesdays. On Monday we have to travel and the coach wants us to be fresh and use everyone. The good thing about this team is that everyone wants to play," he declared.
The Real Madrid vs. Chelsea already has a referee
The Italian referee Daniele Orsato has been appointed by UEFA to officiate the match between Chelsea and Real Madrid, next Tuesday at the London's Stamford Bridge stadium, corresponding to the second leg of the Champions League quarterfinals.
Orsato, 47, and an international referee since 2010, has officiated five matches this season in the top European competition: Manchester City-Borussia Dortmund (2-1), Eintracht Frankfurt-Tottenham (0-0), RB Leipzig-Real Madrid (3-2), Porto-Atletico Madrid (2-1), and Bayern Munich-Paris Saint-Germain (2-0).
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