Real Madrid delivered a scintillating performance in their 5-1 victory over RB Salzburg in the UEFA Champions League league phase, thanks to stellar contributions from Vinicius Jr., Rodrygo, and Kylian Mbappe. With this win, Los Blancos advanced to 16 points, just one point shy of Bayer Leverkusen in eighth place, keeping their hopes alive for a favorable draw in the knockout stage.
Following the game, Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti expressed satisfaction with his team’s overall display and praised their improved coordination. “It was complicated at first, but we improved after the opening goal,” Ancelotti remarked. “The fifth goal was spectacular. The individuals we have in attack make a big difference, and they’re connecting well.”
The manager heaped special praise on Rodrygo, who continues to justify his starting role with consistent performances. “Rodrygo is scoring in every game and helping us significantly,” Ancelotti said. “With talents like Mbappe, Vinicius Jr., Rodrygo, and Bellingham, we have no problems scoring.” He further emphasized the importance of creativity in the team’s offensive approach.
On the defensive front, Ancelotti highlighted the team’s strides in organization and collective work, which he sees as vital for success. “Defensive improvement is key,” he noted. “It’s about concentration, sacrifice, and commitment. Teams that defend well win.” He commended his players for better positioning and teamwork, urging them to continue refining their defensive tactics.
The Italian tactician also provided updates on key players. David Alaba, who made a late appearance, is close to being fully fit, while Jude Bellingham’s back discomfort was confirmed as minor. “Alaba is training well and will start when he feels ready,” Ancelotti explained, reassuring fans about the health of his squad.
When asked about Manchester City’s potential elimination from the tournament, Ancelotti admitted it would be favorable for Real Madrid. “They are candidates to win the Champions League, so it would be good news if they don’t qualify,” he said. With one game left against Brest, Real Madrid aims to secure a strong finish and build momentum for the knockout rounds.