'Angry' Madrid look to remove 'bad taste' vs. City
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'Angry' Madrid look to remove 'bad taste' vs. City
"We're angry, it wasn't the game or result we wanted,"
"The injury to Militão hurt us, and it was hard to recover."
"We tried to adjust things, but it wasn't the game we wanted. We have to move on as quickly as possible, there's a lot of league left, and on Wednesday we have the City game in the Champions League to react, and remove the bad taste from our mouths."
"We planned to play with a good rhythm, and we lacked things...We were almost at our best with 10 men. At the start it didn't go as we wanted. We have to show a different face on Wednesday."
Real Madrid lost 2-0 at the Bernabéu to Celta Vigo, with Williot Swedberg scoring twice. Éder Militão suffered a first-half injury, forcing a defensive reshuffle. Fran García and Álvaro Carreras were sent off, reducing Madrid to nine men at times. Referee Alejandro Quintero issued the cards that drew criticism for their speed and debatable nature. The defeat leaves Madrid four points behind Barcelona and with only one win in five LaLiga matches, increasing pressure on the coaching staff. Madrid face Manchester City in the Champions League on Wednesday and must respond quickly to halt the slide.
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