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Carlo Ancelotti publicly tells Real Madrid player to leave the club after forcing him to train away from squad

Carlo Ancelotti publicly tells Real Madrid player to leave the club after forcing him to train away from squad

Carlo Ancelotti issued a blunt response when asked about one Real Madrid player.

Carlo Ancelotti has reportedly told one Real Madrid to leave the club publicly.

This summer, La Liga and Champions League winners Madrid made headlines as they successfully signed Kylian Mbappe from Paris Saint Germain.

The Frenchman made a move to Los Blancos after his contract with PSG expired at the end of the 23/24 season.

In addition, highly-rated Brazilian Endrick also arrived at the Santiago Bernabeu.

In terms of departures, the likes of Toni Kroos, Joselu, Nacho Fernandez, Juanmi Latasa and Rafa Marin have all left the club.

With just a few days left of the transfer window, it has been reported that Ancelotti has told Reinier Jesus to find a new team.

As per Football Espana, Ancelotti was asked about the Brazilian, who was on loan at Frosinone last season, during a press conference.

The Madrid boss replied: “What I would recommend is a team where he can show his qualities. Simply that.”

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When asked about Mbappe’s start to life in Madrid, Ancelotti said: “Each year the team changes, the structure of the team changes, that's quite normal.

“Last year we needed time too. Early on, we won a lot of games in the last few minutes. We have to adjust the team a bit this year and find its best version.”

He added: “We've got a lot of resources. We've had three games and scored six goals, with the team not being at its best. Not scoring goals won't happen, it's never happened here.

“The last goal Mbappé scored was August 14 [in the Super Cup] and today is August 28. That's two weeks. It isn't the time to worry. He isn't worried, and neither are we. Vinícius [Junior] hasn't scored in three games, and he doesn't look worried.

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“What we need is a compact team. The work of the forwards is important, and of the defenders. If a forward presses and the defence doesn't step up, the team isn't compact. If the defence drops deep and the forward doesn't drop, the team isn't compact. It isn't about individuals.”

Madrid are next in La Liga action on Thursday night when they take on Las Palmas.

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Topics: Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid, Football