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Ancelotti laments Ramos red card

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said he couldn't understand referee Clos Gomez's decision to send off Sergio Ramos as Madrid fell five points behind Barcelona after drawing 2-2 at Osasuna on Saturday.

Ancelotti laments Ramos red card
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Two first-half headers from Oriol Riera had put the hosts in control and things went from bad to worse for Madrid when Ramos was shown his 18th red card for the club a minute before half-time.

However, Isco pulled a goal back for the visitors before the break and after Osasuna had also been reduced to 10 men by Francisco Silva's dismissal, Pepe headed home the equaliser 10 minutes from time.

Ancelotti's men did have legitimate reasons to complain about the performance of Gomez as both of the yellow cards shown to Ramos appeared harsh, while he also waved away a strong penalty claim after Alejandro Arrbias had upended Luka Modric with the score at 1-0.

And the Italian said he felt Ramos in particular had been hard done by.

"I don't like to talk about the referee's decisions, but it was a difficult decision to understand. The first (card) is not even a foul. I don't know what happened."

Real keeper Diego Lopez was stronger in his criticism of the referee for not spotting the foul on Modric inside the area.

"We knew that coming here was going to be difficult. It wasn't our best match, but the game was conditioned by the referee's decisions, or rather the ones he didn't make. I have seen that it was a penalty on Luka," the told reporters.

"We had some very clear chances early on and the game would have been different if we had taken them. Then they scored two goals and in the second-half at 2-1 we had to come out and fight. We are upset because we have lost two points, but the important thing is that we fought till the end."

Ancelotti also praised the response of his players after falling two goals and a man down.

"We lost a bit of control of the game after the first goal because we had played very well and with a lot of quality in the first 20 minutes," he said.

"It was incredible to be 2-0 down with 10 men towards the end of the first-half given how we had played. The team showed great character and attitude to come back and draw the game."

Madrid's draw allowed Barcelona to extend their lead on their eternal rivals with a 2-1 win over Villarreal at the Camp Nou.

Neymar was once again the star man for the Catalans in Lionel Messi's absence as he scored twice either side of Mateo Musacchio's equaliser for Villarreal early in the second-half.

And having responded to two consecutive defeats with three straight wins in the past week, Barca boss Gerardo Martino is disappointed that La Liga will shut down for two weeks following next weekend's trip to Getafe.

"It is a shame that the league will stop because we are in good form. After playing against such a difficult opponent and playing three very good games in a row, I wish we could postpone Christmas," he said.

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Former banker Sarri only interested in money, says Napoli owner

Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis on Wednesday accused former coach Maurizio Sarri of only being interested in money and predicted that new manager Carlo Ancelotti was in for the long haul as the southerners chase a first Serie A title since 1990 and dream of Champions League success.

Former banker Sarri only interested in money, says Napoli owner
Maurizio Sarri during the English Premier League football match between West Ham United and Chelsea on September 23, 2018. Photo: Ben Stansall/AFP

“I thought I had met a coach who would stay at Napoli for a long time,” De Laurentiis said of Sarri in an interview with Corriere dello Sport.

“At a certain point it became a question linked exclusively to money.

“Suddenly, it was established by the media that his contract must be adjusted. So what is the value of an agreement just signed? We had already gone from 700,000 euros ($800,000) to 1.5 million euros ($1.7 million).

“I also once heard him say that for his next contract, he wanted to get rich.

“Sarri's declarations of love for the city? I believed it, but then I wondered: 'What if he was using me as a bank?'”

Sarri, a former footballer who turned to a career in banking in London, Zurich, Frankfurt and Luxembourg, before returning to coaching, took over at Napoli in 2015.

But the 59-year-old moved to Chelsea on a deal reported to be worth nearly six million euros ($6.6 million) during the summer after Napoli finished runners-up to Juventus despite a club record 91 points.

His job in the Stadio San Paolo was taken by former Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain boss Ancelotti, who has won league titles in five of Europe's top leagues as well as the Champions League with AC Milan and Real Madrid.

“Ancelotti was a date written in the football universe as if fate had decided it,” said film producer De Laurentiis, who rescued the club from bankruptcy in 2004.

“It took five minutes to get an agreement. The quickest negotiation of my fifteen years of football.”

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Napoli are six points behind Juventus in Serie A this term, but are top of their group in the Champions League after a late Lorenzo Insigne winner over Liverpool a week ago.

“With him, we have a human relationship. We discuss our mutual interests. And if I talk about football, he doesn't get offended,” said De Laurentiis.

“Before the match against Liverpool I called him in the morning. I expressed some opinions, politely, but also with authority.

“He told me: 'Don't worry, president, we will win'. I took it as his word and at the 87th-minute thought: 'Do you want to see what happens?' And then it happened. 

“Insigne? He hasn't surprised me. He's a product of Napoli and Naples, a complicated city where it's more difficult than elsewhere to be a prophet in your homeland.

“He (Insigne) proved to be a man.”

De Laurentiis believes that there is still hope this season despite trailing Juventus by six points after eight games.

“There will be a moment when even Juventus can break,” he warned.

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