Madrid Universal
·25 novembre 2024
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·25 novembre 2024
With Vinicius Jr. sidelined due to a hamstring injury, Real Madrid are set to make adjustments to their attack for the crucial Champions League clash against Liverpool.
The Brazilian will be unavailable for nearly a month, and his absence will be a significant challenge for the team, as he has been a key player for Madrid, and without him, Carlo Ancelotti will need to come up with a new tactical plan.
As Madrid prepare to face Liverpool, Ancelotti’s first decision will be to move Kylian Mbappe to the left-wing position, a role where he has always felt most comfortable, claims a report from MARCA.
The French star has the versatility to play across various positions, but the left wing is where he thrives, offering the team speed, creativity, and goal-scoring potential. This move will be essential as the team tries to create balance without Vinicius.
With the left wing taken by Mbappe, the next step for Ancelotti is to find the right player to complement him.
Vinicius Jr. will miss the Liverpool tie. (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)
The most logical option could be to pair him with Rodrygo, but the Brazilian winger is currently dealing with an injury, and his inclusion in the squad for the Liverpool match is uncertain.
Even if he makes the matchday squad, it seems unlikely that he will start, given the circumstances. In Rodrygo’s absence, Ancelotti will likely turn to other options, such as Brahim Diaz, Arda Guler, or Endrick.
Brahim and Guler are both creative players who can contribute to possession and provide key passes, although their presence in the box might not be as strong as a traditional striker.
On the other hand, Endrick offers the possibility of a more conventional centre-forward role, providing Madrid with a physical presence in the attacking area, which could help in aerial duels and finishing opportunities.
Ultimately, Ancelotti’s challenge will be to strike the right balance in the team while adapting to the loss of Vinicius.
The next match against Liverpool will be crucial for Madrid to regain confidence in the Champions League, and the team’s performance will depend heavily on how well they adapt to these changes in attack.