Because of Ancelotti Rudiger fails to hide his feelings of anger

Rudiger

 The second leg of the Champions League semi-final between Real Madrid and Manchester City ended with a disappointing result for the Spanish team. Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti's decision to bench Antonio Rudiger, the rock of Real Madrid's defense, sparked a wide uproar among fans and experts alike.

Rudiger seemed nervous after his great performance in the first leg, where he managed to stop Manchester City's top scorer Arling Haaland. However, his colleague Eder Militao was chosen to participate in the second leg, and he contributed to Real Madrid's heavy defeat 0/4, especially since he scored the third goal by mistake.


The German international's absence was felt throughout the game, as Real Madrid's defense struggled to contain Manchester City's relentless attacks. Rudiger's ability to read the game and anticipate his opponents' moves was sorely missed, and his replacement failed to fill his shoes.

Carlo Ancelotti's decision to bench Rudiger was a controversial one, and it remains to be seen whether it was the right call. However, one thing is clear: Real Madrid's defense needs to regroup and come up with a better strategy if they want to compete at the highest level of European football.




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