Madrid secure 1-0 victory at Granada
Updated: 2013-08-27 13:03
(Agencies)
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Real Madrid's goalkeeper Iker Casillas leaves the pitch before their Spanish first division soccer match against Granada at Los Carmenes stadium in Granada August 26, 2013. [Photo/Agencies] |
Fan Hero
The buildup to the match was dominated by speculation about whether Ancelotti would restore Spain goalkeeper and captain Iker Casillas to the starting lineup.
Casillas, a hero to Real fans, fell out with former Real coach Jose Mourinho last season and was replaced by Diego Lopez and Ancelotti has surprised many by sticking with the former Sevilla keeper for Real's opening two La Liga matches.
Supporters at the Bernabeu chanted Casillas's name during a friendly last week and even the Granada fans were shouting "Iker, Iker" at one point during Monday's match.
"It's a matter for the coach and we will back whatever he decides," Arbeloa said.
"I have absolute respect for both keepers and whoever plays I will support and I think my team mates feel the same.
"It would be better if the fans did the same and supported the keeper the coach selects."
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