After Eden Hazard's recent comments, yet another Real Madrid attacker has admitted their frustrations with manager Carlo Ancelotti.
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Earlier this week, Belgian legend Hazard admitted that he and Ancelotti do not speak as a consequence of the winger being frozen out of the team.
While the Italian tactician did agree that he and the 32-year-old were not on speaking terms, the issue of playing time does not seem isolated to the former Chelsea attacker, with Brazilian winger Rodrygo making his displeasure known about his lack of minutes under the 63-year-old.
Last season, the Brazil international showcased that he is perhaps capable to contributing to Los Blancos with crucial goals in Europe as Real marched to their 14th UEFA Champions League title, but, during this campaign, the forward has been having to compete with Fede Valverde and Marco Asensio for a starting berth on the right wing, something the attacker is not happy about.
"Carlo is a person with whom I have a very good relationship," he told Marca.
"He is a great coach and he always helps me a lot, but I want to play more and I have already told him, but he tells me to be calm.
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"I respect him, because we have very good players, but I'm there, when I'm on the field I help my team, and I want to be a starter."
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