Years of bad blood can spur on Madrid to give Ancelotti chance at revenge | Sid Lowe

Italian formerly managed Bavarian club and claims he was not supported. He hopes to stake claim in deep-seated rivalry again

Carlo Ancelotti said he was on the “good side” of European football’s grandest rivalry and, on the eve of the Champions League semi-final second leg between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, revealed the ­Bavarian club did not support him when he was coach.

The Italian, though, insisted he remained friends with Uli ­Hoeness and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, the ­former president and chief ­executive ­respectively, and that the Bayern coach, Thomas Tuchel, would think he was on the good side too as the pair prepare for the most tense of ties, which starts level at 2-2. “Today, we enjoy; tomorrow, we will worry,” he said.

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