The Real Madrid squad returned to training with the good feelings that it transmits with a full of victories in LaLiga Santander, sole leader after four days of victories, and activated the ‘Champions mode’ in the first training session with which he focuses his return to Tuesday’s competition in Glasgow, against Celtic.
With the aim of transferring to the Champions League the same efficiency shown in LaLiga Santander at the start of the defense of the crown, Real Madrid began preparing for the European premiere in a Sunday morning session in which Carlo Ancelotti looked after the who started against Betis on Saturday afternoon and worked more intensely with the substitutes.
Defenders Álvaro Odriozola and Jesús Vallejo remain outside the group, who according to the club are completing their specific recovery plans on the pitch and will not arrive in time to return to the Champions League squad.
The footballers who started the match against Betis barely made a smooth continuous run on the pitch to stretch their legs. Those who had the fewest minutes worked with more intensity -Fede Valverde, Toni Kroos, Dani Ceballos and Antonio Rüdiger- and those who remained without participating.
The morning began with physical work before doing exercises with the ball and rehearsing the completion in a series of shots on goal. Ancelotti is considering changes to his starting team in the first week in which he faces three games. EFE