Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti says the presence of Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo in his starting XI is "non-negotiable" as he believes the 'BBC' trident forms the basis for his side's identity.
The trio have come under fire recently following some poor
performances culminating in a disappointing draw at home to Villarreal
on March 1 and Saturday's damaging defeat at Athletic Club which saw
Ancelotti's side lose top spot in La Liga to Barcelona.
Apart from Ronaldo's two-match ban earlier in 2015, the three have
been ever-present in the Madrid side this year and have scored just 15
goals between them in a combined 40 appearances.
Nevertheless, Ancelotti has ruled out making any changes to his famous forward line.
"As long as they are fit, their presence is non-negotiable because
they have given us so much," the 55-year-old said in the pre-match press
conference ahead of his side's Champions League last-16 second leg
against Schalke on Tuesday.
"I have total confidence in them, without a doubt. There has been an
overall dip in form, but not those three. The team aren't helping the
forwards very much at the moment."
And he added: "We are going to line up the same way [against
Schalke]. We are not going to change our identity because that is how we
feel comfortable and that's what gives us results. That identity won't
change, let that be clear."
Asked if Bale should be left out after scoring only one goal in his
last eight games, Ancelotti said:
"[Then] I would have to change the
whole team! Benzema, Cristiano, the midfield... I have to make a
general assessment for the good of the team. I think Bale is unhappy at
how he is doing but he understands that and will try to do better."
Ancelotti has resisted the temptation to call up January signing
Martin Odegaard, who misses the chance to become the youngest player in
Champions League history, but revealed that Luka Modric will feature
after missing the last four months through injury.
"Odegaard is not on the list," the Italian said. "He is doing well
with Castilla and I can't say how close he is to the first team.
"Modric will start on the bench. I will give him half an hour in the second half."
On Madrid's poor performance against Athletic on Sunday, the Italian
said: "We played with too many touches. The play wasn't fast enough and
there wasn't good co-ordination between the passing and the movement."
Ancelotti was also asked about the Clasico clash on March 22 that
could ultimately decide La Liga and said he hopes his side can build
momentum for that match with positive performances against Schalke on
Tuesday and Levante at the weekend.
"We have to go to Camp Nou on March 22 but before that we have to
play Schalke and Levante," he added. "Our confidence for the game on the
22nd will depend on that. I hope we can react positively and go there
with as much confidence as possible."
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