Carlo Ancelotti has explained why nervous Endrick did not take the decisive penalty for Real Madrid in their Champions League shootout with Atletico.
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Derby date went all the way to spot-kicksPlenty of drama during epic shootoutRudiger held his nerve to send Real throughFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
An epic derby encounter between two cross-city rivals was settled on spot-kicks after two legs – which included extra-time at Metropolitano Stadium – failed to determine a winner. Cool heads were required in the most intense of circumstances.
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There was to be more drama, with Atleti striker Julian Alvarez seeing his spot-kick ruled out for a double touch following a VAR review – with the World Cup-winning Argentine slipping as he struck the ball. With that effort being chalked off, Real eventually got their noses in front.
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The Blancos knew they could win the tie with their fifth penalty, but – after seeing Vinicius Junior miss in normal time – Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham, Fede Valverde and Lucas Vazquez had already stepped up. Real considered sending Brazilian wonderkid Endrick forward, only to ultimately plump for experienced defender Antonio Rudiger.
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Endrick appeared to be in no state of mind to take such an important penalty, as the occasion threatened to get the better of him, with Ancelotti telling reporters afterwards: “We were hesitant between Endrick and Rudiger. I saw Endrick's face and we said, ‘Better Rudiger’.”






