Speaking ahead of Madrid's return to action, he said: "It has been a week of great tragedy and we are sad. This is the emotion. We are very close to Valencia and all the towns affected. We are close to them and hopefully it can be resolved soon. I want you to understand that talking about football is complicated. Also playing football. We are part of this country. And this affects a lot.
"Out of respect for everyone, I will try to make the press conference as simple as possible, because I have no desire to talk about football. Also, for me, tomorrow's match is special. I will try to talk as little as possible. Thank you."
Asked how the tragedy has affected his team's preparations, Ancelotti replied: "You don't have your head in your work. It was terrible. We are going to prepare for it, because we are professionals. We will try to play and win, obviously. That's what we have to do."