NBA star's statement amazes Ancelotti

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti on Monday praised Milwaukee Bucks American basketball star Yannis Antetokounmpo for insisting last week that "there is no failure in sport."
Despite the Bucks topping the East standings with the best record in the regular league, Antetokounmpo and his teammates said goodbye to the playoffs from the first round after the series ended against the Miami Heat 1-4 by losing last Wednesday 126-128 after the extension.
The Greek giant opined that "there is no failure in sport. There are good days and bad days."
Ancelotti told reporters that "what this player said was amazing and I have nothing to add, and I think like him one hundred percent."
"In sports you can't talk about failure, in life you can't talk about failure. Failure only happens when you don't try to do something as best you can, that's failure."
"When you have a clear conscience and try your best, it will never be a failure."
La Liga champions Real Madrid are second in the standings, 11 points behind leaders Barcelona, with six stages to go until the end of the season.
On the other hand, the Royal Club reached the semi-finals of the Champions League competition, where it will meet Manchester City, and next Saturday also faces Osasuna in the final of the Spanish Cup.
"In sport, you lose more than you gain. That's right, I have a belly full of titles, but if I had to put the trophies I lost there, it wouldn't be a belly, it would be a house."
"Those words, not just in terms of sport, were amazing."