Ancelotti apologizes to one of his players: “I’m sorry, you deserve to be involved more”

Ancelotti showed last season that he knows how to run a team. Not only did he have the best results with players like Vinicius and Rodrygo, but he also kept him on top of other players like Ceballos and Vallejo

However, he could not give everyone enough participation and it is difficult to achieve a fair distribution, which allows everyone to play what they deserve

The same thing happens this season. Although most flaws are more involved than ever, the truth is that with so many high-profile players, not everyone can be on the field to the same extent

But, if there is one thing that makes Carlo different, it is that he knows how to deal with these situations. He is very loyal with his players, taking advantage of the national team’s downtime, to apologize to one of his players

This is what happened with Vallejo, who at the end of last season performed at a high level in the matches he played, but this did not appear for the first time yet. That’s why the Real Madrid coach was honest with him

He is a footballer who is valued and respected the most because of his professionalism and desire and he never shows a bad face. Although he knows his role is that of a secondary actor

In fact, Carlo was very honest with Vallejo, and seeing him train, he said it to his face: “I’m sorry, you deserve more play,” the coach even told him at Valdebebas, according to close sources. Our. central defense

Signing Rüdiger was undoubtedly a bad thing for him. Before the rotation, in addition to the German, Militao, Alaba and Nacho, making him the fifth man in the team

Surprised last season

With La Liga already in his pocket, Vallejo had the opportunity to play in the closing days of last season, and this was where he surprised not only the fans, but also the coaching staff

The midfielder showed that he was at a high level, he performed and played with great ease, not even playing several minutes. But above all he highlighted his wonderful physical shape

Without a competitive cadence, he was a “bull”, tireless in pressure and in accidents. He was not suffering from muscle fatigue and did not appear to have an arrhythmia. A pleasant surprise showed that he was ready whenever needed