Having lost El Clasico 4-0 to Barcelona and regulated some not exactly noteworthy exhibitions during March, before the Chelsea Champions League tie there was an abnormal environment in the Spanish media.
In spite of their association positions, there was more inspiration encompassing the Catalans than there was at Real Madrid. Administrator Carlo Ancelotti was going under tension for a portion of his choices and numerous Real Madrid fans would have been glad to see the rear of him in the mid year.
However following one more courageous rebound against Chelsea in midweek, combined with Barcelona's emotional end from the Europa League, that dynamic has by and by turned around for the two clubs.
However, not really for Antonio Cassano. The Italian forward, who burned through two years at Real Madrid from 2006 to 2008, accepts the analysis was legitimized.
"Genuine Madrid play seriously, yet against PSG first and afterward against Chelsea they had a ton of karma and eventually, that runs out. Genuine Madrid don't play well in La Liga. Assuming you take a gander at Barca, who began exceptionally late, it's an alternate story."
Addressing Bobo TV in remarks conveyed by Diario AS, Cassano likewise didn't recognize the administration at Los Blancos.
"Ancelotti encourages you, yet I can't imagine a solitary player that he's worked on in his vocation."