Rea Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti was delighted with their 4-0 win at Granada.

Brahim Diaz (2), Fran Garcia and Arda Guler struck for the visitors.

Ancelotti said: We're feeling good because they all compete, fight, show their quality and play as a team. Courtois and Milito are getting better, it was a good afternoon. The aim is to go into the Champions League final with the squad on top form and I think we'll do just that.

Of the players who have returned to the club, of course Brahim has carved out a crucial role as part of the squad but we mustn't forget Joselu or Fran Garca, who have done a fantastic job too. They have all helped the team to be in the shape we're in at this stage."

On Gler's development, Ancelotti continued: He's very young and he's showing what a fantastic talent he is. He's highly effective in front of goal. He's a real natural talent and he's doing a great job. It's difficult to know quite how good he can become at this stage."

He added on Granada: You have to deal with defeat in sport as well, and it's an opportunity to improve things in the future. The Granada fans are hugely important to them and they'll do all they can, both fans and club, to come back to the Primera Divisin, and they have a good chance of doing so."

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