Monday 4 November 2013

Ancelotti and Bale blasted by Calderon

Ancelotti and Bale blasted by Calderon
The ex-Real Madrid supremo has criticised the Welsh star and the trainer of the team, as he thinks they do not have the right ingredients to be successful at the club
Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon does not believe that Gareth Bale or Carlo Ancelotti have strong enough personalities to cope with the pressure at the club.

Calderon feels Bale, a world-record signing from Tottenham, lacks the mental strength to deal with the expectations surrounding los Blancos like Cristiano Ronaldo.

"Bale seems to me like the opposite of what 'The Lion King' Ronaldo stands for," the 62-year-old toldTuttosport.

"Bale seems psychologically fragile to me, one who suffers. To play for Real, you must have nerves of steel. The pressure is bigger than at any other club in the world."

The ex-CEO also says Madrid's coach Ancelotti, who was brought in from Paris Saint-Germain as a replacement for Jose Mourinho, is not the right man for the job.

"It seems to me that Ancelotti does not have the personality and charisma to lead Real Madrid," he continued.

"The team have yet to play a defined, organised and homogeneous football, and they concede too many goals. 

"Among other things, I was surprised when they told me that in the summer he turned just 54. I saw him already close to retirement."

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