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·9 November 2024

Real Madrid defender gets unexpected role in Carlo Ancelotti’s recent training sessions

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Carlo Ancelotti has recently tested Ferland Mendy in a midfield role during training sessions at Valdebebas, according to a report by Jose Felix Diaz in MARCA.

This experiment comes as Ancelotti faces a challenge in central midfield, with Aurelien Tchouameni, as Ancelotti feels, being the only player in the squad who is a specialist in that position.


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The Frenchman’s absence, especially for more than just a few games, has left a gap in the midfield that has not been easy to fill.

Ancelotti is looking for solutions

It is said that Ancelotti has had to be creative in finding solutions for various positions across the pitch. Just as he has explored different options for right-back and centre-back, the coach has turned to Mendy in an attempt to address the midfield issue.

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Ancelotti has been trying Ferland Mendy in midfield. (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)

Mendy, known for his solid defensive abilities, was once considered an unbeatable defender during Real Madrid’s successful Champions League campaign. However, his form this season has not been at the same level, which is a concern for the team.

Despite this, the coaching staff and players continue to have faith in Mendy’s natural defensive abilities, which could potentially allow him to succeed in other roles, including midfield.

The current situation at Real Madrid, with their inconsistent form, has prompted the coaching staff to explore alternatives among the more experienced players, rather than relying on younger, less experienced ones.

The team has tried various solutions so far, but the key to unlocking better football has yet to be found. The focus now is on finding a tactical approach that can improve the overall play, even if it means trying unconventional options like Mendy in midfield.

The hope is that by experimenting with experienced players, Real Madrid can rediscover the formula for success, but there is still work to be done.

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