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Carlo Ancelotti, the coach of Real Madrid, has stated that he wants Kylian Mbappe to be healthy for PSG's match on Wednesday night.
Real must overcome a 1-0 deficit to go to the Champions League quarterfinals on Wednesday night. Due to an ankle ailment, Mbappe is battling to make the second leg.
"There are many aspects in these kinds of games," Ancelotti stated. The mental side of things, as well as the degrees of enthusiasm, are the most crucial aspects. What matters is that we will have the support of our fans, which is a huge motivator. The team appears to be in good shape, motivated, and relaxed, and we intend to give it our all.
"I used to be a player, and I never want players to get hurt." Because of what happened to Mbappé yesterday, he has a chance to play, and we'll prepare for the match as if Mbappé is going to play. When it comes to games at the Bernabéu, famous players have always gotten a warm welcome. I'd understand if the crowd applauded him. Fans at the Bernabéu appreciate watching good players as well as seeing Madrid perform well and win.
"I don't generally think about what I'm afraid of," he continued. I consider what we need to do to perform better than we did in the first leg, such as play out well from the back and apply a better push. In the days leading up to a game, I normally concentrate on the things we must do rather than the things we must avoid.
"When we lose as a team, we lose as a team." Our goal is to stay in what is a very important competition for this club, and we have the same thing to lose: getting knocked out of a very important competition. After that, the season continues, and let's hope we're still in the Champions League. I'm confident we will, but PSG will be thinking the same thing.
"A high press is used as part of a defensive mechanism. When you play against players like Mbappé and Neymar, you have to be very cautious, and I believe the supporters will play a key part tomorrow. In that sense, we want to put on a show that the people want to see, and we'll accomplish just that."
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