Real Madrid's Carlo Ancelotti expressed concerns on Tuesday about the demanding fixture schedule, labelling the football calendar as "absurd" and "unsustainable".
The team could potentially play 72 matches this season if they advance in all competitions, including the
Champions League, Copa del Rey and Club World Cup.
They have already secured the Intercontinental Cup and European Super Cup but fell short against Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final in Saudi Arabia.
Ancelotti acknowledged that teams competing at this level are performing admirably despite the challenging schedule. Los Blancos are set to face Real Sociedad in a Copa del Rey semi-final first leg in the Basque region on Wednesday.
"In the span of 52 days, tomorrow will be our 17th game," continued Ancelotti. He reflected on his playing career, noting that a typical season then consisted of just 30 league matches.
The team's recent achievements include a convincing 6-3 aggregate victory over Manchester City in the Champions League play-off round, securing a spot in the last 16. They currently share the top position in La Liga with Barcelona.
The Italian manager expressed fatigue, extending this observation to journalists present. Regarding
Kylian Mbappe, who missed Tuesday's training due to dental issues, Ancelotti confirmed his availability for travel to San Sebastian.
Ancelotti commended Mbappe's modest approach since joining from Paris Saint-Germain, noting his positive influence on team morale without displaying ego-related issues.
Concluding his remarks, Ancelotti criticised La Liga president Javier Tebas for excessive commentary about Real Madrid, suggesting he should concentrate on addressing Spanish football's broader challenges.