Ancelotti tipped Vinicius Junior to win the award following his superb
performance against Borussia Dortmund after the Brazilian forward scored a
second-half hat-trick to help them fight back from two goals down in the
Champions League.
Ancelotti told a news conference he was convinced that the 24-year-old
Vinicius would win the Ballon d’Or award for the best player in the world.
“What I can say is that it’s rare to see a player who plays a second
half like Vinicius did. And not because of the three goals but because of his
character; he’s extraordinary,” Ancelotti said on Tuesday.
“Vinicius is going to win [the Ballon d’Or], not for what he did
tonight, but for what he did last year. These three goals are already going to
count for next year’s Ballon d’Or, that’s for sure. He is a player who gets
whistled at because he can make a difference.”
In a rematch of last season’s final, Ancelotti said there was no panic
in the changing room after Real went into the half-time break two goals down,
and that his side had the maturity and experience to understand what they
needed to do to come back.
“We lived it calmly, calmly [over the break]. We changed the system and
came back playing more intensely,” Ancelotti said.
“Talking about scoring three goals might have seemed utopian, so we
talked about small details like passing well, winning duels … We had to win the
dynamic of the game, and from there you start to win the game.
“We were timid in the first half, we weren’t intense on the ball and in
the second half, we did better with more quality, more pressure. It was the
best second half of the season.
“We have to learn from what we did in the second half. The aim is to
start the game and not wait for them to put two past us. I don’t think we can
play 90 minutes with the intensity of the second half but we can be more
balanced.”
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