Real Madrid’s midfielder Dani Ceballos has pointed out how important those first 15-20 minutes are gonna be in their next match telling fans they need to believe in the team together. With Carlo Ancelotti in charge Real Madrid keeps mixing experienced players with young ones which makes this game really challenging.
- Dani Ceballos talks about how big those first minutes of the match are.
- Fans need to “believe together” with the team.
- Carlo Ancelotti’s managing brings together old pros and new young players.
Ceballos Calls for Unity and Determination
In a tweet he just put out, Dani Ceballos talked about how important the start of Real Madrid’s next match is gonna be. When he says fans should “believe together” it shows how big this game is. This is exactly what the team does under Carlo Ancelotti who’s been really good at helping young players grow while working with the big stars too.
🚨⚪️ Dani Ceballos: “The first 15-20 minutes will be very important on Wednesday”.
“We need to believe, our fans too, we need to believe together and let’s see”. https://t.co/LquriH86Yn
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano)
April 14, 2025
As Real Madrid gets ready for this big game probably in some tournament, starting strong is super important for both motivation and strategy. Ceballos who everyone knows is great with the ball and sees the game really well, helps control how fast or slow the team plays. His experience makes Real Madrid’s midfield even better.
The Ancelotti Effect and Key Players
Carlo Ancelotti does more than just plan game stuff at Real Madrid, he’s really good at getting the best out of players which has helped the team win a lot lately. Federico Valverde especially has gotten really good at scoring from far away which makes it hard for other teams to know what Real Madrid’s gonna do. The way Ancelotti does things gets both the experienced players and the young ones working together really good making everyone want to win and keep going even when it’s tough.
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