Real Madrid’s high-profile signing of Kylian Mbappe this summer has sparked excitement and optimism at the Santiago Bernabeu; but it has also brought about a new challenge. The need to balance the offensive roles of Mbappe, Vinicius, and Rodrygo has posed early difficulties; as veteran defender Dani Carvajal has confirmed. Despite Real Madrid‘s star-studded squad, the team is facing growing pains as it adapts to accommodate their new Galacticos.
Dani Carvajal, a pillar of Real Madrid’s defense for over a decade, has shared his thoughts on the difficulties the team is facing in finding cohesion between the attacking trio. The arrival of Mbappe on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain bolstered the team; it has also created an overlap in playing styles. As the Spaniard explains, all three players have a natural inclination to operate from the left side of the attack.
“Both Vini and Kylian, or Rodry [Rodrygo], are players who like to drop to the left wing and not stick so much to the right,” Carvajal admitted. “That they end up understanding each other is a matter of time, the important thing is to find a balance and that will come soon.”
This need for balance has been particularly evident in Real Madrid’s recent performances. Mbappe had an immediate impact which included a goal on his debut in the UEFA Super Cup against Atalanta. However, the French forward went through a three-game scoring drought in La Liga. However, he ended that drought with a brace against Real Betis just before the international break, securing a 2-0 victory for Madrid.
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Author : Martina Alcheva
Publish date : 2024-09-15 20:47:57
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