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Today's nightmare is tomorrow's dream: Real Madrid waiting for Killian Ambape | Israel today

2022-02-16T22:25:33.479Z


While in Paris celebrating the victory over the Blancos in the 1st game of the Champions League quarter-finals and maintaining the hope that the best player in the world today will remain at the club, the Spanish capital is already waiting for the moment to be played against the full Santiago Bernabeu


Real Madrid left Paris with one bad news and three good news.

The worst is of course the loss that gives PSG a clear advantage ahead of the rematch in the last eight of the Champions League, from which they will be absent due to yellow cards Kasmiro and Perlan Mandy.

And the three best?

First, Real came out of a game alive where they could suffer a heavy defeat, and at the Santiago Bernabeu anything can happen with the spirit of the Blancos.

Secondly, she has the best goalkeeper in the world today and thirdly, her fans have seen the new era under the leadership of the one who is marked as the best player in the world, Killian Ambape.

Unfortunately, the Frenchman proved he was already the best right now, even before he wore the white uniform.

'Ambape is the best in Europe today.

We tried to stop him but he is unstoppable, "admitted Carlo Ancelotti, who has been widely criticized in Spain.

Everyone understands that PSG have stars on offense who can decide a game, and that the French have played their best game this season, but no one understands how the team with the most titles in Europe played as a small team without even risking Gigi's goal once Donaroma.

'Real disappointed me in every way, I saw a slow Real without a personality, I'm very worried as a Real fan.

If you can not kick once in a goal in 90 minutes with the staff you have ... '

Ancelotti.

Has received criticism for Real's performance, Photo: IPI

In fact, there are those who think that Real's only chance of reaching the quarter-finals is that Ambape will be injured.

For Real, the Frenchman is today's nightmare but the dream for the next decade.

No one at the club and the media in Madrid doubts that Ambape will arrive at the Santiago Bernabeu in July.

He is the main target of President Florentino Perez in recent years and one of the reasons for the severe crisis between him and his former friend, the president of PSG - Nasser al-Khalifi.

The French, namely Qatar, turned down Real's offers last summer and even in the January transfer window.

The pride and especially the desire that Ambape would help them win this year's champions outweighed the economic interest of PSG, who know that in July the player with the greatest potential in the world (along with Arling Holland) will leave them for free to one of the big rivals.

Khalifi, who admits to the bad relationship with Real, also because of the new Europa League project, can not complain about Ambape's professionalism.

With Messi yet to return to his peak at 34 and Neymar only now returning from injury, Ambape is the strongest card in Europe.

a prize.

Only the arrival of Ambape will compensate for the relegation in the quarterfinals, Photo: Reuters

After his stunning hair in the 94th minute, Ambape spoke to the Spanish media with incredible command of the Spanish language but did not answer where he would be next year.

It is only known that in the meantime he has not renewed his contract with PSG, despite the amazing offers from the landlord in Qatar.

He did speak on the court, with the talent, speed and feeling he played on.

Real is suffering from it now with the great comfort that in a few months you can enjoy it.

Fans will be able to forgive Florentino for being relegated to the Champions League, only on the condition that he manages to land Ambape in the summer in the Spanish capital.

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Source: israelhayom

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