Tuesday 25 March 2014

Ronaldo and Ramos did not disrespect the ref, insists Ancelotti

Ronaldo and Ramos did not disrespect the ref, insists Ancelotti


Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has insisted that Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos did not disrespect referee Undiano Mallenco in the aftermath of Sunday's 4-3 La Liga defeat against Barcelona.

Ronaldo and Ramos both heavily criticised Mallenco after Madrid's loss at the Santiago Bernabeu, accusing the referee of deliberately favouring Barcelona.

Nevertheless, Ancelotti feels his players only gave their personal opinions and sees no reason fordisciplinary action.

"I think that in this context, Cristiano and Sergio Ramos were not disrespectful toward anyone," Ancelotti said at a press conference. 

"They only gave their personal opinion and I understand how they felt. 

"I have always said that, unfortunately, referees can always make a mistakes in a game."

The Madrid coach then went on to discuss the incident where Sergio Busquets seemingly stamped on Pepe's head and feels there would have been more uproar about the incident had things been the other way around.

"Just think about what would have happened had Pepe been the one stamping on Busquets' head. I don't know what would have happened..."

Ancelotti decided to withdraw Karim Benzema in Sunday's Clasico after Sergio Ramos' dismissal, despite the Frenchman's two first-half goals, but he has made it clear the striker understood his substitution.

"I spoke to Karim about his substitution. He put in a great performance and there's no problem at all. He understood the reason behind my decision."

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has insisted that Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos did not disrespect referee Undiano Mallenco in the aftermath of Sunday's 4-3 La Liga defeat against Barcelona.

Ronaldo and Ramos both heavily criticised Mallenco after Madrid's loss at the Santiago Bernabeu, accusing the referee of deliberately favouring Barcelona.

Nevertheless, Ancelotti feels his players only gave their personal opinions and sees no reason fordisciplinary action.

"I think that in this context, Cristiano and Sergio Ramos were not disrespectful toward anyone," Ancelotti said at a press conference. 

"They only gave their personal opinion and I understand how they felt. 

"I have always said that, unfortunately, referees can always make a mistakes in a game."

The Madrid coach then went on to discuss the incident where Sergio Busquets seemingly stamped on Pepe's head and feels there would have been more uproar about the incident had things been the other way around.

"Just think about what would have happened had Pepe been the one stamping on Busquets' head. I don't know what would have happened..."

Ancelotti decided to withdraw Karim Benzema in Sunday's Clasico after Sergio Ramos' dismissal, despite the Frenchman's two first-half goals, but he has made it clear the striker understood his substitution.

"I spoke to Karim about his substitution. He put in a great performance and there's no problem at all. He understood the reason behind my decision.

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