Ancelotti frustrated by derby draw
A frustrated Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti felt his team could have won the opening leg of their Champions League quarter-final at Atletico Madrid.
Ancelottiâs men dominated the opening half of Tuesdayâs goalless draw at the Vicente Calderon stadium and had several clear-cut chances only to be denied by good saves from Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak.
âIn the first half we deserved more than 0-0,â Ancelotti said to his clubâs official website. âIt was fantastic; we played very well, with a lot of personality.
âThe second half was different, Atletico pressured more, we found it more difficult to control possession and the match was more even.
âWe found it difficult to score against Atletico, because they are one of the best teams in the world defensively.
âWe gave it a real go in the first half, but Oblak did a great job.â
Realâs best chance of the game came early on but Gareth Bale failed to beat Oblak in a one-on-one.

âOblak did very well,â Ancelotti said of Baleâs opportunity. âHe came out quickly and did everything he had to do to make a great save.â
Real, who beat Atletico in last seasonâs Champions League final in Lisbon to clinch a record 10th European Cup, will have home advantage for the second leg on April 22 at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium.
âWe have to focus on repeating what we did for 45 minutes for the whole game,â Ancelotti said. âWe have the chance to go through at home.
âAnd, as Iâve said before, you can go through with two draws.
âA 0-0 draw is the best of the worst results.â
Real will not have Marcelo available for the return leg because the Brazilian defender was booked and has to serve a one-match ban.
âIt has an impact in that he wonât play,â Ancelotti said.
Real are second in La Liga, two points adrift of league leaders Barcelona, and host Malaga in the Primera Division on Saturday.





