Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti was in agreement with Alaves manager Luis Garcia Plaza after his team’s 5-0 victory on Tuesday, with Garcia Plaza praising Madrid’s players as a generational side. Ancelotti agreed, stating that the squad possesses a lot of talent and quality, suggesting that they could define an era in football. With the La Liga title already secured, Ancelotti focused on preparing his team for the Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund on June 1.

Ancelotti expressed confidence that Madrid would be at full strength for the final, emphasizing the importance of maintaining rhythm, dynamics, motivation, and style of play in the remaining games. Despite Thibaut Courtois returning from injury, Ancelotti indicated that the Belgian goalkeeper would start the final, as he has been progressing well. The team aimed to arrive in a good dynamic for the final, with Ancelotti emphasizing the importance of rest and preparation in the upcoming weeks.

One player who may not start in the final is Arda Guler, but the young player has consistently impressed when coming off the bench. Ancelotti praised Guler’s ability to score goals, highlighting his potential and impact on the team. Ancelotti reflected on winning his second La Liga title, describing this campaign as his best in the league. He credited the team’s merit in clinching the title and expressed the need to maintain their strong performance in future matches.

Ancelotti’s focus on the younger players in the squad was evident as he commended Guler’s talent and contribution to the team. With the squad showing depth and quality, Ancelotti believes that they have the potential to dominate football in the coming years. As they prepare for the Champions League final, Ancelotti emphasized the importance of staying in good form and carrying their momentum into the decisive match at Wembley.

The manager’s decision to start Courtois in the final despite Lunin’s impressive performances throughout the season showcases Ancelotti’s faith in the Belgian goalkeeper. Ancelotti’s approach to managing the team through rotation and utilizing young talents like Guler has paid off, with Madrid securing another title under his guidance. Looking ahead to the final, Ancelotti remained confident in his team’s ability to perform at their best and secure another significant victory in what has been a successful season for Real Madrid.

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