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JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, Jan 11, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Real Madrid coach Carlo
Ancelotti said his players could avenge their thrashing earlier this season
by Barcelona to win the Spanish Super Cup on Sunday, if they avoided making
the same mistakes.
Hansi Flick's Barcelona routed Los Blancos 4-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu in
October in La Liga, although a slump before the winter break helped Real
Madrid overtake them.
"We have to think about that game obviously, they beat us, we had a clear
evaluation of what happened," Ancelotti told a news conference Saturday ahead
of the clash in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
"We started the game well, then had problems in the second half, so we have
to try and repeat the good things we did and avoid the mistakes we made.
"The Clasico is even more pressured when it's a final, we've played a lot
against Barcelona and playing a final against them is always something
special."
Madrid are still searching for a balance between attack and defence in their
game after the arrival of French superstar Kylian Mbappe from Paris Saint-
Germain last summer.
Along with Vinicius Junior, Jude Bellingham and Rodrygo Goes, the four
players give Madrid a significant edge going forward but can hurt the team if
they are not focussed defensively.
"(In recent Clasicos) individual quality has prevailed over team balance,"
continued Ancelotti.
"An important aspect tomorrow will be balance and collective work --
defending.
"If you defend well, there's more chance of winning."
Ancelotti previously said his worst memory from a successful 2024, in which
Madrid won La Liga and the Champions League, was the beating by Barcelona.
"We're close to another trophy, we're thinking positively, but we know that
in football anything can happen, above all when the opponent is strong and
competes well like Barcelona," added Ancelotti, whose side have won the
European Super Cup and Intercontinental Cup already this season.
"Our team has improved, nobody can argue with that.
"A defeat wouldn't be good but the team is not going backwards, it will keep
moving forwards."
- 'Minimise' Olmo -
Barcelona midfielder Dani Olmo will be able to play after the Catalans were
controversially granted a temporary licence for him by Spain's national
sports council (CSD).
"Olmo will play and we have to minimise his quality," said Ancelotti, who has
resisted giving his opinion about the case which has aggravated Spanish
football.
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said Olmo was ready to play but suggested he
might not start after Gavi shone in the semi-final against Athletic Bilbao in
the attacking midfield role.
"Gavi had a great performance against Athletic, he's got confidence... I
think he's is going to play, but I am not 100 percent sure of who will play,"
said Flick.
The Super Cup offers the German coach's first chance of silverware since
arriving at Barcelona.
"If we win, we will have more confidence for the rest of the season," added
Flick.
"Winning the game would be something really big for everyone."