Asensio ignites in anger in front of the eyes of the Santiago Bernabeu
Marco Asensio is living his sad days at Real Madrid, as coach Carlo Ancelotti does not seem to consider him when he decides to choose his starting lineup, or when he needs to intervene in the match and make substitutions.
Real Madrid’s meeting with Real Mallorca saw Asensio express his frustration in front of the team’s fans at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, which was filled with Los Blancos fans, and the Spanish international winger showed his anger when Carvajal participated in the 70th minute due to the injury of Lucas Vazquez, which meant that Real Madrid might not do more the changes.
Marco Assenso exploded in front of the Bernabeu fans, threw his clothes on the floor and kicked a bottle, and when he reached the bench following he stopped warming up, he sat down and threw his shirt on another seat, and signs of anger appeared on his face.
Asensio angry at Ancelotti
According to the report of the Spanish newspaper “Marca”, when Real Madrid made his last substitution, the result indicated a positive tie with a goal for him, and he was attacking Ancelotti with both Rodrygo, Vinicius and Fede Valverde, while Hazard had left the field to enter his place Luka Modric, and the report indicated that It was precisely this switch that made Asensio angry.
The report stated that for the Italian coach, Benzema, Vinicius, Valverde, Rodrygo and Hazard are ahead of Asensio’s number of attacking choices for this season in Real Madrid.
Ancelotti replied
While Ancelotti was asked regarding Asensio’s anger during the post-match press conference, the Italian replied: “If Asensio is angry, I agree with him, he is an important player for us and I will take that into account.”
It is noteworthy that Ancelotti warned Asensio that he would not be among his main options and opened the door to his departure during the summer transfer market, while the player decided to stay, but he suffered from a lack of participation, as he participated in two out of seven possible matches and played only 17 minutes.