Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti says Diego Lopez is his first choice goalkeeper after starting the first two games of the season ahead of Iker Casillas.
Los Blancos
recorded a narrow 1-0 win over Granada on Monday night thanks to a
Karim Benzema goal in the first half, but the major talking point was
again the decision to leave Casillas on the bench.
The Spain No.1
was discarded by Jose Mourinho at the Santiago Bernabeu this season and
though many expected him to reclaim his starting berth under Ancelotti,
the Italian has instead opted to stick with Lopez - a decision he is
happy to stand by.
He told reporters after the game: "Diego Lopez played the first game, he played the second. He's playing well, nothing more."
Monday's
victory was their second in as many league outings and Ancelotti
reserved special praise for Benzema's goalscoring start to the season
after grinding out the three points.
"Benzema is playing well and scoring. He has started well in the league," he added.
"The
team was balanced. Luka Modric and Isco played well. Isco had to
sacrifice a bit because he can attack more. The work of Di Maria was
important."
Madrid are next in action on Friday when they host Athletic Bilbao.
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