Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti defended Gareth Bale after the winger opted not to pass to Cristiano Ronaldo and
missed a clear chance during the team's 3-0 win over Espanyol, but
admitted he may speak to the Welshman over his decision-making after the
incident.
Bale, who scored Madrid's second on Saturday with an impressive
free-kick, raced forward late in the second half and chose to go alone
with Ronaldo better placed in the centre but the 25-year-old missed the
target and the Portuguese was visibly infuriated.
"He played a
very good game," Ancelotti said of Bale afterwards. "He was a
protagonist in the first goal as well. Later, the fans called for him to
pass to Cristiano, but the forwards always want to score when they are
up against the goalkeeper."
However, he warned the Welshman:
"Altruism is important and if anyone is selfish, we are going to fix it.
The fans demand a lot from the important players and Bale is one of
those."
The former Tottenham man came under fire for a similar
action against Valencia last weekend, when he failed to square for the
unmarked Karim Benzema at 1-1, was dispossessed by Nicolas Otamendi and
Madrid ultimately lost 2-1 at Mestalla.
"I'm going to look at the move," Ancelotti added. "In Valencia everyone thought he could have thought [about passing]."
Asked about Ronaldo's anger at the situation, Ancelotti then sought to play down the incident.
"There's
no need to make a big issue out of this," he said. "It's a football
moment. The relationship between both is good and very good among all
the players. We are all working towards the same objective, which is to
take Madrid as high as we can go. I don't need to talk about this."
Madrid now face Atletico on Thursday in the second leg of the sides'
Copa del Rey last-16 tie, with Real 2-0 down from the first match last
Wednesday.
"There are a few days to go," Ancelotti said. "The
best players will play. We want to turn it around and we will do
everything we can to reach the quarter-finals."
Before that, the
Italian coach flies to Zurich where he is in contention for the Coach of
the Year award, while Ronaldo is expected to claim the Ballon d'Or in
Monday's ceremony.
"Cristiano is the same as ever," the Italian
said. "He has a great physical condition and is playing for the team.
His assist for James was fantastic."
Ancelotti also denied speculation linking defender Raphael Varane with a move to Bayern Munich.
"I'm
surprised [at the story] because I didn't know [Jorge] Mendes was
Varane's agent. Three days ago it was a different agent," he said. "But
Varane will be a Madrid player for a long time."
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