The Portuguese coach revealed that he was upset with
the Italian's decision to publicise talks between both clubs over the
prospective transfer of the 24-year-old
Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas has taken a swipe at Real Madrid counterpart Carlo Ancelotti over the Liga club’s protracted pursuit of Gareth Bale. The Portuguese coach was speaking afterhis club’s 5-2 defeat to Monaco on Saturday - a match that saw Bale omitted through injury.
It emerged on Wednesday that Spurs had opened talks with Madrid over the £100 million (€114m) sale of the forward, but Villas-Boas admitted that he was perturbed by Ancelotti’s decision to make such talks public.
Asked if it was inappropriate, Villas-Boas told reporters: "I think so, in my opinion.
"Carlo is a person I appreciate a lot and we have great respect for each other, but bearing in mind this situation they have decided to make it public.
"Normally in situations like this it is scrutinised by the Football Association with lots of care and attention. We have seen lots of people speak about a player that is not theirs and we are due some respect.
"These rumours of an imminent transfer are not true. The only thing we have communicated with Real Madrid is that he is our player and he is not for sale.
"Gareth is a guy I really like. We are talking with Real Madrid because there is respect between the two clubs following the transfer last season of Luka Modric.
"We are building a great team for next season. We envisage the future with Gareth. But we know that in football anything is possible."
Tottenham face Espanyol on August 10 in their final pre-season fixture before kicking off the Premier League campaign at Crystal Palace eight days later.
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