"No, the dressing room is healthy," Ancelotti told Movistar after the defeat to Milan. "There'll be a lot of criticism, about our attitude, training... What critics think, we have to accept. We aren't doing well. We want to do better. Like this it's hard to get to the end of the season. Each year, there are difficult moments where you have to struggle, fight, think. What isn't normal is that this team had a good run, and has fallen very fast. That's part of football. When you think everything is perfect you fall, but the good thing about football is that you can react."
Madrid have conceded nine goals in their past three games and Ancelotti insists his biggest concern lies with his defence.
"We had a lot of chances. The problem for me isn't that," he added. "Probably we lacked being clinical, but the main problem we have to fix is how easily our opponents are creating opportunities. We should be worried because the team isn't playing well. We have to be more solid, more compact. We've conceded a lot of goals. The reality is what you see on the pitch, which is that we're missing something. Worry in these moments is normal. It will be a long night, but that's what we have to do, think, all of us, about improving things. When you aren't solid, you have to be more organised. You can't say my players are lazy, but right now we aren't able to work together effectively."