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Real Madrid are still struggling to get back to peak fitness after the domestic season was paused for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, manager Carlo Ancelotti said on Tuesday.

The Italian is preparing his side for their Spanish Super Cup semi-final against Valencia in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday but has to rouse his players after they lost 2-1 to Villarreal in LaLiga at the weekend.

“It was foreseeable that would not be at the top-form at the moment, yet we are seeing positive signs in the sessions,” Ancelotti told a news conference in Riyadh. “This team knows how to defend very well, up front we have the necessary quality, but we have to provide support with a more solid base.”

Real travelled on Monday without defensive midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni and centre back David Alaba, as both have undisclosed injuries that leave them light in defence – already an area where the team have struggled.“We are used to having a compact, solid block. I am convinced that we will see it again soon.

 

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