Carlo Ancelotti argues against "egotism" Gareth Bale leads to the exit of Real Madrid



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Carlo Ancelotti admitted that a dispute with Real Madrid President Florentino Perez about Gareth Bale's "selfish attitude" led to his eventual departure from Bernabeu.

The Italian left Madrid in 2015 after two seasons at the club during which he led the team to a tenth title in the Champions League.

Perez then announced that the club's board had taken the "very difficult decision" to take Ancelotti back from his duties, stressing the need for a "new impetus to win trophies and be at our best".


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Today, almost four years later, the current boss of Naples has highlighted the deterioration of his relations with Perez, starting with a disagreement on Basel.

Ancelotti recently said, "Altruism in a team is important, because if something drives me crazy, they are selfish people in a match situation.

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"The times when a player really should pbad the ball and he does not do it. I paid for it in my own career.

"The reason why the quarrel with Florentino Perez exploded in Madrid was the replacement of Bale by Valencia. Bale should have pbaded it on to Karim Benzema, who scored in front of an open goal, but instead shot the ball.

"I shot Basel and chaos broke out. Excessive altruism is perhaps also a limitation for the attacker, because he needs a little egotism, but not if it's too much.

"It sounds a shame to say that, but if the Naples strikers were a bit more selfish, we could reap some benefits."

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