Champions League: 'We'll try any way we can, but chances are slim', admits Ancelotti after Madrid's loss to Arsenal

IANS April 9, 2025 141 views

Real Madrid suffered a shocking 3-0 defeat against Arsenal in the Champions League quarterfinals, leaving their progression hopes extremely slim. Coach Carlo Ancelotti admitted his team's performance dramatically dropped after conceding two set-piece goals. Declan Rice's spectacular free-kicks were instrumental in Arsenal's commanding first-leg victory. Despite the seemingly insurmountable challenge, Ancelotti remains optimistic, believing that unexpected outcomes are possible in football.

"Stranger things have happened at the Bernabeu" - Carlo Ancelotti
London, April 9: Coach Carlo Ancelotti admitted Real Madrid's chances of reaching the Champions League semifinals are low after a stunning 3-0 loss against Arsenal in the quarterfinal first leg, but stated that his side will try to pull it off in any way they can as "stranger things have happened at the Bernabeu".

Key Points

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Arsenal dominates with two spectacular free-kicks by Declan Rice

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Real Madrid struggles in second half

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Ancelotti acknowledges Arsenal's superior performance

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Gunners close to first Champions League semifinal since 2009

Arsenal produced an emphatic second-half showing in north London to put themselves in a commanding position ahead of second leg in Madrid.

"It's a tough loss. We weren't expecting this. The team looked pretty good and well-organised in the first half. Following the two set-piece goals, the team dropped off both mentally and physically. It was a difficult end to the game because we didn't see the reaction we're used to seeing from this team.

"The final 30 minutes were very poor. There are two assessments here: one that I was satisfied up to 0-0, and the other following the reaction to their goals, which was really poor," Ancelotti said in a post-match presser.

"We have to do everything we can to try and recover. The chances are pretty slim but we have to try, and we'll try and do it any way we can. Let's see if we can pull it off. It feels as though there's no chance after tonight, but things always change in football. Nobody expected Arsenal to score two free kicks, but anything can happen. It's very tough, but stranger things have happened at the Bernabeu," he added.

Declan Rice wrote himself into Arsenal folklore with a pair of fabulous free-kicks, while Mikel Merino added the gloss to the scoreline to hand the Gunners a huge advantage to take to Spain next week as Mikel Arteta side aims to reach the semifinals of the Champions League for the first time since 2009.

Speaking about Arsenal's performance, Ancelotti said, "They showed a better attitude, more quality and impressive fitness levels. They did a lot of things better than us and we have to be honest with ourselves. We weren't too bad for an hour, we played pretty well in the first half."

Reader Comments

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James L.
Wow, what a performance from Arsenal! Rice with those free kicks was absolutely world class. As a Madrid fan, it hurts but gotta give credit where it's due. The Bernabeu will be electric next week though! ⚽🔥
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Sarah K.
Ancelotti's honesty is refreshing. Most managers would make excuses but he's admitting they were outplayed. Still, counting Madrid out completely would be foolish - they've pulled off miracles before!
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Miguel R.
The mental collapse after those set pieces was worrying. Madrid's defense looked lost. Maybe time to give some younger players a chance in the second leg?
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Aisha T.
As an Arsenal fan, I'm trying not to get too excited... but this feels special! Arteta has built something incredible here. Still 90 minutes to go though 💪
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Tommy G.
Respect to Ancelotti for keeping it real. Most managers would be making excuses but he's just telling it like it is. Madrid will come out swinging in the second leg though, you can count on that.
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Priya N.
While I admire Ancelotti's honesty, I wish he showed more tactical flexibility during the match. The substitutions came too late when the game was already lost. Madrid needs to adapt better in big moments.

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