Guti offered his perspective last night on El Chiringuito regarding Real Madrid's debacle in London. He pointed to the stars of the white team as responsible for the defeat.
He also pointed to Ancelotti, and to Courtois for the first goal. To the forwards.
He also saw that the players were walking, and yesterday was not a match for walking. Guti was bitterly disappointed because Madrid fans didn't deserve that match.
"The Best Must Appear in the Best Matches"
"The best must appear in the best matches of the season. But not only Kylian, also Vinicius, Rodrigo, and Bellingham. None of the four showed up.
Courtois says he failed because he should have put more players in the wall. But if he put four in the first goal, and also in the second. I don't know why he mentions the fifth player."
At this point, Josep Pedrerol interrupts him with a remark: "the best attack in Europe is Real Madrid's."
"They Are the Best, But They Have to Show It"
Guti responds: "In principle, yes, but they have to show it, with the ball and without the ball. If you score five goals, you can afford not to run.
Ancelotti has the great players on the field, but if they don't work, he has others.
The player always believes in the possibility of a comeback. It doesn't surprise me. But the faces of this defeat say a lot.
One team was far superior to the other. Real Madrid was never in the match, there was no reaction.
"Courtois Was the Best, That Says It All"
Physically, the second halves are very demanding. The best was Courtois, that says it all. But he failed in the first goal.
There was no reaction against a team that did things very well."
This is the analysis of a Guti disappointed with a team that wasn't up to the moment or the history of Real Madrid.
It wouldn't be the first time Real Madrid comes back from three goals at Bernabéu. But the image offered by the team doesn't invite optimism, unless a great reaction occurs.