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Ancelotti demands more from his stars after Real Madrid's shock loss at Lille

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Ancelotti demands more from his stars after Real Madrid's shock loss at Lille
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Ancelotti demands more from his stars after Real Madrid's shock loss at Lille

2024-10-03 21:20 Last Updated At:21:30

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Carlo Ancelotti doesn't get ruffled easily.

One eyebrow raises. He avoids controversy when speaking. Real Madrid hardly gives the nonchalant Italian a reason to show any displeasure as they churn out titles.

Until, that is, the defending European champion flops to a 1-0 defeat at modest Lille.

“The sadness comes from the team’s impression, that it wasn’t a good game,” the most successful coach in the Champions League said after Wednesday’s shock loss in France.

“It’s sport and you can lose, but we didn’t give a good account of ourselves," Ancelotti added. "That’s what worries me the most, but we have all the resources to learn from this defeat and do better. We have to put things right fast because we have another game on Saturday.”

Real Madrid has a home game against a surging Villarreal. Madrid is second in La Liga, three points behind Barcelona, but Villarreal is one point behind in third and has one of the hottest scorers in Spain.

Even with Kylian Mbappé trying to play savior as a substitute, Madrid was unable to find an answer to Lille striker Jonathan David ’s penalty in first-half stoppage time. It was Madrid’s first loss in the competition since falling at Manchester City 4-0 in the 2023 semifinals.

Madrid’s first defeat in 11 games overall this season came after drawing at Atletico Madrid 1-1 in La Liga last weekend.

Ancelotti blamed his entire squad for the poor showing, and asked for more from his attacking players.

“It’s difficult to evaluate (the Lille) game. We did everything wrong; with the ball, in transition, intensity, we lost the duels. We have to look at things with a calm mind,” Ancelotti said. “Possession was slow and we lacked ideas. We have forwards who need to play more directly than usual and if you play slowly it’s a problem.

“This defeat can also be a huge wake-up call.”

Ancelotti has a problem that any other coach would love to have: How to fit Vinícius Júnior and Mbappé, who both like playing on the left, in a lineup that also includes Rodrygo and Jude Bellingham, the team’s top scorer from last season.

After mixing and matching different players in a three-man attack to start the season, Ancelotti went with a two-man front against Atletico and Lille. That included Endrick against Lille, making the 18-year-old the youngest starter ever in the Champions League for the club.

“I’m very happy about that, but not about the defeat,” Endrick said. “It was a tough match. Lille played well and we found it hard.”

Marcelino García Toral has Villarreal playing like a top-four side with just one loss in eight rounds. It has the second-best road record of the season after taking 10 points from a possible 12.

Newcomer Ayoze Pérez has six goals for Villarreal and trails only Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski with his seven in the competition.

Villarreal is the last team in all competitions to have won at the Santiago Bernabeu when it beat Madrid 3-2 in April 2023.

“Now that they have lost a game it looks like they are on a bad run, but it is just one game,” Villarreal left back Sergi Cardona said. “Madrid is Madrid and is always a complicated rival. We have to focus on ourselves and keep up our good play. We are able to play a good game there and get a good result at the Bernabeu.”

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Real Madrid's head coach Carlo Ancelotti looks out from the bench prior a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Alaves at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Spain, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

Real Madrid's head coach Carlo Ancelotti looks out from the bench prior a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Alaves at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Spain, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

Real Madrid's head coach Carlo Ancelotti, right, talks with Vinicius Junior during the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Lille and Real Madrid at the Stade Pierre Mauroy in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, outside Lille, France, Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

Real Madrid's head coach Carlo Ancelotti, right, talks with Vinicius Junior during the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Lille and Real Madrid at the Stade Pierre Mauroy in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, outside Lille, France, Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

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Boat capsizes on a lake in eastern Congo, killing at least 50 people, witnesses say

2024-10-03 21:13 Last Updated At:21:20

GOMA, Congo (AP) — A boat carrying scores of passengers capsized on Lake Kivu in eastern Congo on Thursday, killing at least 50 people, witnesses told The Associated Press.

It was not immediately clear exactly how many people were on board or how many perished but witnesses said they saw rescue services recover at least 50 bodies from the water. They said 10 people survived and were taken to the local hospital.

The boat, overloaded with passengers, sank while trying to dock just meters (yards) away from the port of Kituku, the witnesses said. It was going from Minova in South Kivu province to Goma, in North Kivu province.

Local authorities said that the rescue efforts continued and the death toll remained unknown for the moment. In February, t he majority of the 50 passengers aboard a wooden boat were presumed dead after the vessel capsized on Lake Kivu.

“This boat was carrying about a hundred people when it had the capacity for about thirty passengers,” the governor of the province of South Kivu Jean-Jacques Purusi told a local radio station following the accident.

It was the latest deadly boat accident in the central African country, where overcrowding on vessels is often to blame. Maritime regulations also are often not followed.

Congolese officials have often warned against overloading and vowed to punish those violating safety measures for water transportation. But in remote areas where most passengers come from, many are unable to afford public transport for the few available roads.

In June, an overloaded boat sank near the capital of Kinshasa and 80 passengers lost their lives. In January, 22 people died on Lake Maî-Ndombe and in April 2023, six were killed and 64 went missing on Lake Kivu.

Witnesses said the boat that capsized on Thursday was visibly overcrowded.

“I was at the port of Kituku when I saw the boat arriving from Minova, full of passengers,” Francine Munyi told the AP. “It started to lose its balance and sank into the lake. Some people threw themselves into the water.”

“Many died, and few were saved," she added. "I couldn’t help them because I don’t know how to swim.”

The victims’ families and Goma residents gathered at the port of Kituku, accusing authorities of negligence in the face of growing insecurity in the region.

Since the fighting between the armed forces and the M23 rebels made the road between the cities of Goma and Minova impassable, forcing the closure of the passage to trucks transporting food, many traders have resorted to maritime transport on Lake Kivu. It's an alternative considered safer than road traffic, which is threatened by insecurity.

But according to Elia Asumani, a shipping agent who works on this line, the situation has become dangerous:

“We are afraid," he told the AP. "This shipwreck was predictable.”

Bienfait Sematumba, 27, said he lost four family members.

“They are all dead. I am alone now,” he said, sobbing. “If the authorities had ended the war, this shipwreck would never have happened.”

The survivors, about 10 of them, were taken to Kyeshero hospital for treatment. One of them, Neema Chimanga, said she was still in shock.

“We saw the boat start to fill with water halfway," she recounted to the AP. “The door of the boat opened, and we tried to close it. But the water was already coming in, and the boat tilted.”

“I threw myself into the water and started swimming,” she said. "I don’t know how I got out of the water.”

Kamale reported from Kinshasa, Congo.

Women grieve at the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

Women grieve at the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

People gather at the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024, killing scores. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

People gather at the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024, killing scores. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

An ambulance carries victims away from the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

An ambulance carries victims away from the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

Onlookers gather at the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

Onlookers gather at the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

An ambulance carries victims away from the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

An ambulance carries victims away from the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

People gather at the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024, killing scores. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

People gather at the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024, killing scores. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

An ambulance arrives at the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

An ambulance arrives at the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

People gather at the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

People gather at the port of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after a ferry carrying hundreds capsized on arrival Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)

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