Eduardo Camavinga reveals special Carlo Ancelotti performance in store after next Real Madrid goal

Eduardo Camavinga has experienced a lot of success ever since he moved to Real Madrid. The Frenchman has not managed to grab a permanent spot on the team, yet he still manages to be one of their most influential players. He is very versatile, and has been playing in various positions, with many crucial players out injured this season.

Part of his successful performances for them are due to his relationship with manager Carlo Ancelotti. The Italian is known to be one of the best managers out there and is known for his special ways to motivate players.

Eduardo Camavinga sheds lights on Carlo Ancelotti’s possible dance performance

And Eduardo Camavinga has shared what motivation Carlo Ancelotti has been giving him. The player is known to be quite enthusiastic both on and off the pitch, along with other young players like Vinicius Jr. and Rodrygo. He is known to dance a bit, especially after his teammates score a goal. Meanwhile, coach Carlo Ancelotti is a bit laid back, not even celebrating title winning goals.

But the Italian did dance with his players after they won the 2022 UCL final against Liverpool. And according to Camavinga, he is ready to do the same once again. In an interview with Telefoot, the player said, “He told me that when I scored my next goal he would dance with me. I don’t know when it will be, but I’m sure he’s going to dance!”

Camavinga has only scored twice for the club since his arrival in 2021 from French club Rennes. Both of them were scored in that season, and he has not managed to replicate that in the next two years, partly due to his having to play in various positions. However, fans around the world will be hoping he does score soon to see Ancelotti dance again.

Eduardo Camavinga voices desire to retire at Real Madrid

In the same interview, Eduardo Camavinga expressed a desire to stay at Real Madrid for the rest of his career. He has felt very welcomed into the club and has said, “Can I retire at Real Madrid? Of course.” Legend Toni Kroos is possibly going to follow that career path, though he has been begged not to yet.

The French midfielder first came from Rennes to Madrid in 2021, with a transfer fee of only $34 million. Since then, his versatility has meant that he has become very crucial to the team, and if he performs like currently, he could be here to stay for many more years. He has also won all possible trophies at the club, including La Liga and the Champions League.

The club is trying to win both once again, and Eduardo Camavinga will try to help them get one step closer to that in their next match against Celta Vigo tonight. Perhaps we could see Carlo Ancelotti dance tonight as well if Camavinga gets his side of the bargain done.

Fazal Al Bashar

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Fazal is a passionate soccer aficionado, who when not discovering the latest soccer stories and rumors, indulges in playing FIFA all night. While he sucks at the sport, he knows the who and what in all things soccer-related.

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