
The Italian manager was particularly upset by the behavior of one of Barcelona’s assistant coaches, who, according to Ancelotti, “wasn’t a gentleman” in celebrating Raphinha’s late goal.
Ancelotti clarified that his discontent was with the assistant’s actions and emphasized, “something happened with the assistant, not with Flick,” referring to Barcelona’s head coach Hansi Flick, who reportedly agreed with Ancelotti’s perspective on the incident.
Barcelona’s victory was decisive, with Robert Lewandowski scoring twice, followed by goals from young talent Lamine Yamal and Brazilian winger Raphinha. Raphinha’s goal celebration included a playful imitation of Kylian Mbappe's trademark pose, appearing to mock the French star, who had earlier experienced a disallowed goal.
This dominant win left Real Madrid reeling as Barcelona continued to strengthen their recent success in El Clasico, emphasizing their control over the rivalry this season.
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