Real Madrid soccer coach Carlo Ancelotti on Monday insisted Greek-American basketball star Yannis Antetokounmpo “doesn’t lose in sports” last week.
Despite the Bucks leading the Eastern Conference standings with the best record in the regular season, Antetokounmpo and his teammates were eliminated from the first round after losing 126-128 last Wednesday to the Miami Heat after the series ended 1-4. After extension.
“There is no failure in sports. There are good days and bad days,” believed the Greek giant.
“What this player said was amazing and I have nothing to add and I like him 100 percent,” Ancelotti told reporters.
“You can’t talk about failure in sports, you can’t talk about failure in life, failure only happens when you don’t try to do your best, and that’s failure.”
“If you have a clear conscience and try your best, it will never fail.”
Spanish league champions Real Madrid are 11 points behind rivals Barcelona in second place, with six places to go before the end of the season.
On the other hand, Royal Club has reached the semi-finals of the Champions League where it will meet Manchester City of England, and next Saturday it will face Osasuna in the Spanish Cup final.
And Ancelotti added, “In sport, you lose more than you win. It’s true, I have a stomach full of titles, but if I had to put the trophies I lost there, it wouldn’t be a stomach, it would be a stomach. A house.”
“Those words, not just in relation to the game, were surprising,” he added.
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