Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has retracted his criticism of Fifa president Sepp Blatter.
Ancelotti slammed Blatter prior to Madrid's Copa del Rey round-of-32 first leg with Cornella - which they won 4-1 on Wednesday - for supposedly claiming Manuel Neuer deserved the Ballon d'Or ahead of favourite Cristiano Ronaldo.
Ancelotti claimed it was "impossible" to shut Blatter's mouth and that his comments made "no sense", but the Italian was forced to backtrack after it was clarified the governing body's president was referring to the World Cup's golden ball rather than the Fifa Ballon d'Or.
"I want to clarify what I said, because maybe the question wasn't put to me so clearly. I was asked what I thought of him saying the 'golden ball' should have gone to Neuer," Ancelotti said at a press conference.
"Obviously Blatter didn't say that about the 'Ballon d'Or' award, it was about the 'golden ball' at the World Cup, just so we're clear and for me to rectify what was said."
On their cup fixture, which saw Raphael Varane strike a brace followed by goals to Javier Hernandez and Marcelo, Ancelotti said he was pleased with his side's attitude up against third-tier opposition.
"The team took the game seriously, we did well and ended up imposing ourselves on them, so I'm happy," Ancelotti said.
"For the hard work they did, Cornella deserved to score, so it's a fair result."
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