Endrick: How good is he already?

By: PGS | March 28, 2024 3:39 pm
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Real Madrid is, have been, and always will be the biggest club in the world. We are the most successful club, the most glamorous club, and, the most well-run club, ever. One of the biggest factors behind Real Madrid’s continued success over the decades has been the club’s ability to stay one step ahead of everyone else, and change their methods to set them up for the future. In Florentino Perez’s first stint, the club did so by signing the best and most marketable players in the world to turn the club into a global brand that generated money like no other. This continued on to his second stint, but instead of simply signing the biggest names, the club looked at more factors, such as fit, and more importantly, mentality. 6/7 years later, when state-sponsored clubs became the norm and Real Madrid could not outbid everyone else, the club changed their ways again. Moving on from the Galacticos policy, the club turned their focus on signing the most prodigal talents in the world, and developing them into stars. The club has done this with the likes of Vinícius Jr., Rodrygo, Fede Valverde, Camavinga, amongst others. Apart from Fede, all of the aforementioned players were touted as potential world beaters even before they played for Madrid. Yet, despite continually signing such talents, the most hyped youngster is yet to come. Endrick, whose performances for Palmeiras, and now the Brazil National team, have sparked comparisons with the likes of Ronaldo Nazario and even Pele at that age, will finally arrive this summer.

Signed for €35m fixed plus a potential €25m in variables, Endrick’s price was seen as obscene for a 16-year-old. Yet, after the massive success’ Vinícius and Rodrygo turned out to be, the price tag was seen as potentially being justifiable in the future. However, once people actually watched Endrick play regularly, the conversation changed. Instead of the price being seen as potentially justifiable, it turned into the price being seen as almost a steal. A 16/17-year-old playing for Palmeiras in the Brazilian first division, and then winning the title, and helping them win the title with 11 goals in the campaign, Endrick has given the world a glimpse into how good he already is. In his first ever game at Wembley, his first game for the Brazil National team, he scored. A few days later, Endrick took to the pitch at the Bernabeu against Spain, and he scored yet again. Endrick had announced himself to the world.

Watching his performances for Palmeiras, and then Brazil, it becomes clear that Endrick is not your usual prospect. Before they came to Madrid, both Vinícius and Rodrygo looked like some of the most exciting prospects in recent memory, yet their performances also made it clear that they had clear weaknesses that would need working on. What’s scary about Endrick is that he already looks like a polished player. His game seems like one of a 25/26-year-old player who already has a number of world-class seasons under his belt. Everyone knows how much and how long Vinícius struggled with his finishing issues. For the first 3 seasons he was at Madrid, Viní was a subpar finisher. It took 3 seasons of working under the best trainers in the world and playing with the best players in world to polish up that side of his game. It also took him, and Rodrygo around 2 years to put up the necessary muscle needed to play at the highest level of European football. It also took both of them 2/3 seasons to really polish their decision making as well. Their choice of pass, whether to dribble or not, positioning, all took polishing, and only now do they seem like mature players on the verge of entering their prime.

Endrick, on the other hand, seems to already be there. Endrick’s ball striking is already arguably the best we’ve seen of any player of his age group, ever. His finishing right now can be seen as the equal of many great strikers in Europe. Outside the box, off balance, tight angles, Endrick can and has scored all types of goals, with finishing ability far beyond his years. The venom and accuracy with which he shoots evokes memories of Adriano. His physical traits are unbelievable for a player of that age. Despite standing only at 5’6”, Endrick’s stocky build combined with his unbelievable explosiveness make him a physical monster in duels. Watch any compilation of Endrick, and there will be multiple clips of him making grown men look like children. He shrugs off shoulder barges like nothing, if players try to pull him, he simply outmuscles them and escapes, in 50-50 duels, Endrick can and has beaten players far bigger and older than him. When you watch him beat opponents with incredible skill, and then hold them off with his strength, you can’t help but be reminded of Ronaldo Nazario. When he comes to Madrid, gaining the necessary muscle will not be an issue, since he already has the required build. In terms of decision making and pass technique, the story is the same. His choice of pass, his intelligence to make runs into the box, his varied passing and crossing technique, all seem far beyond his years. Everything that a young player is almost always weak at, Endrick excels at already.

All of this only reassures what we already know; Endrick is a special talent. A talent who might be the most special talent to get on the scene since Mbappé. While he may only be 18 when he comes, his game might already be suited and ready to make an immediate impact for the greatest club in the world. His potential is off the charts, but what he can produce right now is a scary thought in itself. It is important to temper our expectations and let him grow into his role, but even in a lesser role, the impact Endrick could provide could, and hopefully will, exceed all of our expectations for him.

Ancelotti decides the starting GK for Champions League final

By: Ardit Lipa | May 16, 2024 4:14 pm
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Courtois’ return early has risen a big dilemma for Carlo Ancelotti on deciding who will be the starting XI in the UEFA Champions League final between the Belgian GK & Andriy Lunin, who has gone through a marvelous season in 2023/24.

Thibaut Courtois suffered an injury during preseason, a hard ACL injury that forced him to be out of the field until March. Then, when he retuned to full team training – Courtois suffered another injury that forced him to be until early May.

Courtois returned to action vs Cadiz at the Santiago Bernabéu, and since has played also vs Granada & Alaves, not conceding a single goal and making 10 saves in the last outing vs Alaves.

In the other hand, Lunin has had an amazing season so far – having a record of 9 saves vs Leipzig and being Real Madrid’s hero vs Manchester City in the penalty shoutout.

Seeing the course of the season, it would be logical for Lunin to start the final, but it seems Ancelotti has decided otherwise.

According to MARCA, Ancelotti’s decision is to start Thibaut Courtois in the final because he has returned in great form.

Lunin will get one more game this season, in the weekend vs Villarreal – and then Courtois is expected to start the last league game vs Betis and then the final on June 1st – vs Dortmund at Wembley.

Jude Bellingham – a new position for him in 2024/25

By: Ardit Lipa | 10:57 am
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Jude Bellingham has been one of the best player in the world this season.

The 20-year old English midfielder has fit in perfectly at Real Madrid – producing a hall of famer first season, both in statistics and performances.

The first season though, has found Jude Bellingham playing a position not so familiar to him – but a position he got used to perfectly. Playing more advanced, Jude helped a lot with his goals, assists, creativity and much more.

Ahead of coming to Real Madrid, Jude used to play a more behind in the position of a CM – and it looks like he will soon return to his natural position.

According to MARCA, Kylian Mbappé’s arrival at Real Madrid will make Carlo Ancelotti switch back to the old 4-3-3, with the French player and the two Brazilians in Viní Jr. & Rodrygo forming the attack. Meanwhile, Jude Bellingham is expected to return back as a CM, forming a midfield trio with Valverde & Tchouaméni.

A change in position will probably mean lesser number in goals next season, but seeing how Jude fits perfectly everywhere he plays – there’s not a single doubt he will be as good as ever, if not better in his new position next season.

There is a date for Kylian Mbappé’s presentation at Real Madrid

By: Ardit Lipa | 10:19 am
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After 7 years of a long-lasting saga, Kylian Mbappé will finally join Real Madrid this summer.

The French player announced a week ago through an official video that he will leave Paris Saint-Germain in the end of this season.

Now, him being officially announced as a Real Madrid player is only a matter of time, and it’s expected to happen as soon as the UEFA Champions League ends, around June 2nd.

It has also been kind of revealed in Mbappé’s documentary in BBC – that his next move will be Real Madrid.

Fabrizio Romano has said a few times that Mbappé’s arrival at Real Madrid will not be like any other & that the club will prepare something special for him. The announcement & the presentation will all be special.

And when we’re talking about the presentation, it looks like it will happen sooner than expected. According to MARCA, Real Madrid are planning to present Kylian Mbappé as an official player of the club ahead of EURO 2024.

Anyway, this will first require a request to Paris Saint-Germain – since officially, Mbappé is a player of the French Champions until June 30th.

Believing this will not be a problem after they officially announce the player, Real Madrid plan to present Kylian Mbappé between June 3rd & June 9th.

In case Real Madrid wins UEFA Champions League, the first week of June will be a busy week with celebrations at Real Madrid.

How Carlo Ancelotti waited for the perfect time to play Arda Güler

By: Ardit Lipa | May 15, 2024 7:22 pm
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Not every story is the same when it comes to Real Madrid players – through the history of the club, but mostly in the recent history, a lot of players have joined the club, while not everyone has been successful.

Some have started their Real Madrid life in the best possible way, like Jude Bellingham. Others have had to sacrifice and wait for their chance while spending some seasons on the bench & as role players, like Vinicius Jr. or Fede Valverde or Rodrygo or many other examples, while some others failed to show their qualities at Real Madrid – like Eden Hazard or Luka Jovic, who joined the club with high expectations but never reached the potential or success they were expected to.

Many names have failed to live with the pressure at Real Madrid, but there were also players who could not stand to wait for their time – and decided to look for their chance elsewhere.

One player who didn’t start his Real Madrid life in a good way, was the talented Turkish teenager, Arda Güler – who joined this summer from Fenerbahçe, but had to be sidelined for the whole of 2023 with reoccurring injuries, three different ones that prevented him from showing his much talked qualities in the pitch.

Arda returned in January, but since then he has played a total of only 285 minutes for Real Madrid – leaving everyone questioning why Carlo Ancelotti is not giving more chance to him through some games.

But, as we talk on Arda Güler, we will write how we believe that Carlo managed the Turkish talent perfectly, waiting for the ideal time to start and include him in the right rhythm.

Being sidelined for a total of 6 months, it was clear that Arda Güler did not have the right physical condition – and above all didn’t have the right experience to play the very demanding matches from January to April, matches those that decided this season. When you look back at those matches, you can fully understand why the Italian coach choose to include Brahim or Joselu in the match ahead of Arda, who alongside the physical condition – would have the pressure of the world on his shoulders if he had to be on the pitch in season deciding matches.

Playing in high pressure matches, especially at this age after coming back from a 6 month injury, in most chances would lead to poor performances that could directly impact the player’s morale. Being a coach for over three decades, Carlo Ancelotti knew how to treat Arda Güler – and waited for the perfect moment to give him his share of minutes.

Arda Güler found his first goal at Real Madrid on March 2nd vs Celta Vigo at the Bernabeu, but it was late April when he started getting his chances – and he has delivered in the best possible way.

He scored Real Madrid’s winning goal vs Real Sociedad in a tough ground like Anoeta, while having a really good match three days later vs Cadiz at the Bernabeu. In the last two games, Arda played the first full 90 minutes vs Granda away scoring a goal, while in the 30 minutes vs Alaves last night, he scored another – finding his 4th goal in just 285 minutes, proving to everyone his qualities.

Carlo Ancelotti waited for the low pressure matches to give minutes to a guy who already had much pressure in his shoulders by the things that were being written in the media, and the rumours for a loan out – which would be shut down first by the Italian coach who confirmed that Arda is definitely staying at Real Madrid and they count on his abilities. With two matches left in La Liga, Arda is expected to get even more chances, to get used with the team and be prepared for EURO 2024 – and then what promises to be a big second year for him at Real Madrid.

With Luka Modric expected to leave this summer, Arda’s chances next summer are also expected to be much higher than this season. With every match, he is showing how much he is improving – and his versatility will be a very useful tool for Real Madrid in the near future and even further.

Carlo Ancelotti’s man management is amazing, and he is showing another example with the management of Arda Güler this season – who from starting the season in the worst possible way, is closing it in the best possible way. The best thing happening to the Turkish Boy, is the fact that Carlo will be his coach next season too.

Hoping for a big EURO 2024 & injuries worries leaving him alone, everyone is excited to see Arda’s bright future at Real Madrid. This boy is special.

All Real Madrid players’ contract length…

By: Ardit Lipa | 12:20 pm
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As the season is coming to an end, we start hearing more and more rumors about the future of Real Madrid players, especially those whose contracts are expiring this summer.

So far, there is a big uncertainty around the future of the great midfield duo – Kroos & Modric, and alongside them, there are many players whose future at Real Madrid is not guaranteed.

When there are only two league games + the UEFA Champions League final left, Real Madrid have to start preparing for summer 2024, as it promises to be a very busy one, both in transfers in & out.

There are many questions when it comes to the contract length of Real Madrid players, so below we will bring the list of when all the players end their contract with the club – without taking into consideration all the rumours about extending or leaving.

2024 – Nacho, Lucas, Kroos, Modric, Joselu (loan end), Kepa (loan end)

2025 – Lunin, Mendy, Carvajal

2026 – Courtois, Alaba, Rudiger

2027 – Fran Garcia, Ceballos, Brahim, Nico Paz, Vini Jr

2028 – Militão, Tchouameni, Rodrygo

2029 – Valverde, Camavinga, Bellingham, Güler

Everything remains to be solved during summer 2024, as Real Madrid prepares for a big summer after a big season. Players like Endrick, Kylian Mbappe, Leny Yoro & Alphonso Davies are expected to be added to Real Madrid’s contract list – but who will be removed from the list, it’s still a big dilemma – even though the rumors give a glimpse of how the squad will look in 2024/25.

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