The modern Galacticos & the perfect coach behind them.

By: PGS | June 6, 2024 4:58 pm
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Real Madrid have a new set of Galacticos. That is clear to see. From the moment Florentino Perez took power as club President in 2000, the club has had a clear idea of what it should look like – a team of Galacticos. Yet over the course of Florentino Perez’s 21 years as President over his two tenures, the definition of what a Galactico is has shifted considerably, and the Galacticos now are nothing like the Galacticos of the early 2000s, or even the 2010s. While the team is packed to the brim with stars such as Vinícius Jr., Jude Bellingham, Rodrygo Goes, Fede Valverde, Luka Modrić etc., and now Kylian Mbappé, the majority of these Galacticos were developed after being signed at a young age. From the current squad, only Jude Bellingham and Tchouaméni were signed for blockbuster fees, and both of them were signed at young ages and their statuses took a massive leap after their signings. Compare this to the likes of Zidane, Ronaldo or Bale, and the difference is clear. Yet, the fact doesn’t change that these players are Galacticos, and they have performed as such. 2 LaLiga titles and 2 Champions League triumphs in the last 3 years. Vinícius and Jude are now both seen as frontrunners for the Ballon d’Or, while Kylian Mbappé will surely be one of the favourites next season. The consensus best team in the world, one of the most stacked squads ever, Real Madrid are a team of superstars, and as we have learned, the man leading the squad is just as important as the players who make up the squad. So, the question arises, is Carlo Ancelotti the right coach for such a budding team of superstars, especially now with the addition of Kylian Mbappé?

The answer, is a resounding yes.

Arguably Real Madrid’s greatest modern coach (between him and Zidane), Carlo Ancelotti is also easily one of the greatest coaches of all time. With 5 UCL wins to his name as a coach (7 as a coach and player), Ancelotti is the most successful Champions League coach and individual ever. His resumé includes the legendary Milan teams with Kaka, Seedorf and Pirlo, a Chelsea team that set multiple records in the Premier League, the La Decima Real Madrid side which also set a plethora of records the following year including a 22-match win-streak, and successful stints at Bayern and PSG. His CV is there for everyone to see. And now, in his second stint at Madrid, he has won 2 league and UCL doubles, a feat very few coaches ever manage just once. In short, Carlo Ancelotti is a winner. And he makes his players winners. He instills a winning mentality in all his players, and his connection with them is so strong that they buy into his ideas with every ounce of their being. To win, they are ready to suffer. To win, they are ready to sacrifice. Players will play out of position (Camavinga LB, Tchouaméni CB), superstars will put in workhorse esque shifts, and even a team like Real Madrid will sit back and suffer for 90 minutes, because Carlo Ancelotti tells them to. A legend of the game with unmatched aura, Carlo Ancelotti is a leader through and through, a coach even the most seasoned of veteran’s respect and see as a father figure. For youngsters, he is a calm and friendly guiding hand. For legends, he is someone to respect and listen to. His personality, his demeanor, all are perfect for handling a dressing room like Real Madrid’s and to handle the immense pressure that comes with being the coach of the greatest sporting franchise in the world.

The connections he develops with players, old and young, are also truly special. When it became widely known in 2015 that he was about to be sacked, almost every player came out in support and expressed their desire to continue with him, including Cristiano Ronaldo. Over his 2 stints, everyone, including players who rarely play, players who are forced to play out of position, youngsters and veteran’s, all have nothing but praise for him. He has no “bust-ups” he doesn’t divide the dressing room, he plays no mind games in the media. All he does is lead, and lead well. When the team loses, when his players play bad, he redirects all blame to himself. He never publicly shames his players, nor does he ostracize them from the team when they perform badly. He gives players the leeway to make mistakes, and learn from them. These qualities are invaluable when leading a team as young as Real Madrid’s. And combine them with the experience he brings, it is clear that there is no coach better suited for this squad.

On the tactical side of things, Ancelotti has been on the receiving end of heavy criticism at times. Often seen as outdated for this era, Carlo has made tactical missteps that have hurt the team, and he has been criticized for these mistakes. Yet, people overlook a huge aspect of Carlo’s coaching, and aspect that he may very well be the very best at. Carlo Ancelotti has a magical touch with attackers. At getting the very best out of his attackers, Carlo Ancelotti might be the greatest coach ever, better than even Pep Guardiola. And unlike Guardiola, Carlo gets the best out of his players while letting them express themselves fully. The following players all had their best statistical seasons under Ancelotti: Andriy Shevchenko, Kaka, Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba, Cristiano Ronaldo, Angel di Maria, Karim Benzema, Vinícius Jr., Rodrygo Goes, Jude Bellingham, Fede Valverde, Brahim Diaz, Joselu, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Richarlison. From multiple Ballon d’Or winners, from the greatest player ever, to young budding superstars, to fringe players and bench options, to mid-table attackers, that list has it all. Goal poachers, electrifying wingers, box crashing midfielders, silky playmakers, target men, classic 9s, false-9’s, hybrid winger/midfielders, box-to-box midfielders, and the most complete attacker ever, all had their best statistical season under Carlo. The ability he has to take his players to that next step and just unlock their full potential is second to none. Handing him a team with such young, mold-able attackers, the potential is limitless. And now, Carlo Ancelotti will get his hands on Kylian Mbappé and Endrick.

There are younger managers, there are more tactical managers, but there are no better managers for this Real Madrid squad. A legend of the game, and a coach whose ideas, demeanor and personality are tailor-made for a team like Real Madrid, Carlo Ancelotti is as good as it gets. He has his flaws, but his strengths more than outweigh these issues. And, let’s not forget, a squad like Real Madrid’s, under the guidance of a man like Carlo Ancelotti, will always cover-up such flaws. The players, the club culture, the ideas and the mentality, all align perfectly with Carlo Ancelotti. A Galactico coach to lead a Galacitco team. The future under Carlo Ancelotti is going to be truly special.

It’s still early, but the response must come fast

By: Ardit Lipa | October 27, 2024 9:30 am
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Real Madrid suffered a tough defeat in the biggest match of the season so far – falling 4-0 at the Santiago Bernabéu against the biggest rivals, Barcelona.

The defeat – not only did stop Real Madrid from going 43 games unbeaten in La Liga, but also gave a reality check to everyone in the team & outside of it, of where the team really stands, showcasing perfectly every flaw that this star studded team has.

Instead of focusing on the negatives that are quite obvious, we will try to find the positives – a task that realistically, seems very difficult.

But are there any positives to take from last night? From the game, no. Mentally, yes.

Even though the difference at the top is now 6 points for Barcelona, the league is still with 27 games ahead & the chances for response are big. But, instead of focusing on the rival – Real Madrid should focus on themselves & try to make things better.

Since the season has started, the performances have been average at best – and even the wins, have not been very convincing, often secured by a goal difference and in the last minutes of the game.

It’s not a matter of quality – because if you take a look at the individuals – it is the best team in the world, but it’s matter of performance and attitude & the attitude has clearly been missing by the team’s main stars that so far, have not shown their best version, none of them.

Aside of that – the coach, has isolated some players totally, not giving them the chance to prove themselves, such as Arda Güler & Endrick, who in the limited minutes have shown that they can make a difference, and you can expect them to atleast be trusted when you’re attacking and chasing a 2-0 result.

Generally, a lot of things should be improved – like performance, attitude and dividing the minutes to different players – and if you’ve been a fan of Real Madrid for too long, you know that the team always responds, and it should not be expected different this time. BUT, this doesn’t mean that there shouldn’t be overreaction – because the signs are really worrying, and the response – unlike other times, MUST be immediate.

The positive, is that it’s only October & there are almost 50 matches in all competitions left to play, so the margin for improvement is really, really big.

Now, it’s time to put all the questions on the table and find the answers to all of them – one by one.

The trust is big, as always. As Toni Kroos said – at the end we are Real Madrid.

Neymar backs Vinícius Jr. for Ballon d’Or after an impressive season

By: TheMadridZone | October 14, 2024 12:21 pm
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Neymar Jr. has publicly voiced his support for Vinícius Jr. to win the prestigious Ballon d’Or award. In an emotional moment, Neymar stated, “I am supporting Vini Jr. to win the Ballon d’Or. He had a great season and no one deserves it more.”

Vinícius Jr., who played a pivotal role for both Real Madrid and the Brazilian national team, has been in outstanding form throughout the season. His performances have captured global attention, making him one of the frontrunners for the award, and with Neymar’s backing, his candidacy grows even stronger.

Real Madrid target Trent Alexander-Arnold and Jonathan Tah to bolster defense amid injury crisis

By: TheMadridZone | 12:19 pm
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Real Madrid are targeting Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold and Bayer Leverkusen’s Jonathan Tah to strengthen their defense in light of recent injuries. Manager Carlo Ancelotti has informed the club that reinforcements are crucial to maintaining their competitive edge this season.

Alexander-Arnold’s playmaking ability and defensive versatility have made him a vital asset for Liverpool, while Tah’s strength and reliability in the Bundesliga have been key to Bayer Leverkusen’s success. With both players on Real Madrid’s radar, the Spanish giants are looking to bolster their squad depth as they face a challenging season ahead.

Trent Alexander-Arnold or Alphonso Davies, who does Real Madrid need more?

By: PGS | August 2, 2024 6:54 am
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Real Madrid are reportedly interested in two of the world’s best fullbacks: Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alphonso Davies, and the club are aiming to sign them for free in 2025, when their respective contracts end with their clubs. In an ideal scenario, the club will be able to sign both, as both are phenomenal talents that would improve the club. However, a scenario could arise in which the club would be forced to choose between one or the other. The club’s modus operandi when signing players in recent years has been to encourage their targets not to renew, sign them for free to save up on transfer fees, and offer them high wages. This method was used to first sign David Alaba, and Antonio Rüdiger and Kylian Mbappé have also been signed with the same method. The club is now aiming to do the same with Trent and Davies, and the club could be in a situation in which they will have to decide which way to pour more resources. Both are elite talents around their prime, and both will demand high wages. So, if the club is in a position to choose only one, the question arises; who does Real Madrid need more?

The answer, in the opinion of the author, is Trent Alexander-Arnold.

While Trent and Davies are both known to be exceptional offensive talents, their styles of play are very different. Davies is a monster in transition, a super quick player who originally started as a winger and later transitioned into a fullback. He is a player who loves to take players on, something that is reflected in his monstrous 3.1 take-ons completed p90 (comparable to prime Marcelo numbers). In a footrace, there are very few players in the world who can keep up with the Canadian, and his main way of attacking comes from beating his man and creating chaos with his dribbling and speed.

Trent on the other hand, is not the athlete Davies is, but is a passing wizard. Slower, and a worse dribbler than Davies (only 1.2 take-ons p90), Trent’s main strength is his final ball. Attempting 7.1 crosses p90 and completing 2.3, compared to 1.4 attempts with 0.5 completed for Davies, their differences are clear to see. Trent is seen as one of the best passers and crossers in the world, and is also an elite set-piece taker. His passing range and technique put midfielders to shame, and his passing in transition is some of the best in the world.

So, why do Real Madrid need Trent more than they do Davies? The answer is the stylistic profiles of both Trent, and the players at hand at Real Madrid. Trent Alexander-Arnold can be seen as almost being tailor-made to fit this current Real Madrid side. A truly devastating passer in transition, a player who completes 30 forward passes a game, 1 through ball and 6.2 long balls, Trent is a one-man transition weapon. For comparison, Toni Kroos completed 9.8 long-balls a game last season. While Trent’s long passing is not Kroos’, with Kroos’ departure, having someone of Trent’s quality will go a long way in helping fill that void. While Davies also has his offensive talents, the gap between him and Trent in these departments is immense. Davies completes 16 forward passes p90, only 0.4 long balls and 0.2 through-balls. Davies’ skills in transition are his ball-carrying and speed, while Trent’s are his precision passing and ability to spread the play immediately.

Analyzing these different skills in the context of Real Madrid, it becomes clear that Trent’s skillset is a better fit. Firstly, there is the task of replacing Kroos’ passing. While no player in football can do that, Trent’s ability to switch play, find targets on the run with pinpoint precision, and set-off attacks in transition will go a long way in helping mitigate some of the effects of Kroos’ departure. Then, you have to look at the attackers that will be starting for Madrid. Vinícius Jr., Kylian Mbappé and Rodrygo are as fast an attack as you will ever see. All three are incredibly fast and are truly devastating in transition. Imagine a counter-attack with the three on the break, and Trent finding them with his long-passing. An attack like that would truly be unstoppable.

Furthermore, Trent would also be an incredible outlet option on the right. All three aforementioned players and Jude Bellingham naturally gravitate towards the left. Naturally, there will be an overload there that will force opposition defenses to crowd that area, leaving the right open, something we saw every game during the threepeat era. A quick switch to an open Trent who will have ample space to cross or shoot would be a truly elite weapon in Real Madrid’s locker. Jude would also be an elite crossing target, but Trent’s crossing is so good that even without tall targets in the box, he has managed a remarkable number of assists for Liverpool. None of Salah, Mane and Firmino were truly great aerial targets, but Trent found them consistently regardless, and the same can be expected with his Real Madrid targets. With this skillset, Trent is also a much better creator than Davies, creating 2.7 chances p90, compared to 1.6 for the Canadian. Trent also helps mitigate the effects of losing a set-piece taker, as Trent has been the primary corner and free-kick taker for Liverpool, and has done an exceptional job so far.

These stylistic profiles are also why Davies is not as big of a need as Trent is. What he excels at, Vinícius, Mbappé and Rodrygo also excel at. Being a left-back, Davies would also play in the flank that these three like to play-in, and while having an elite attacking fullback on that side would be a plus point, not having him would not be a problem either. The right side on the other hand, is relatively lacking in attacking talent, mainly with the starting XI. All of Madrid’s natural right-sided attackers are expected to come off the bench, with Brahim, Endrick and Arda, the teams three left footed attackers, will not be bonafide starters. As a result, the main threat on the right will come from Fede Valverde’s runs. Right now, Carvajal provides width and is elite at it, but signing Trent adds another, truly world class, weapon on the right, and sets-up a long-term replacement for Carvajal as well.

On the defensive side of things, an equally important part of their game, both Trent and Davies have come under criticism. Seen as attacking fullbacks with average defensive games, Trent and Davies both have deficiencies on their part. Trent is infamous for his propensity to leave the back-post unguarded and lose his marker, while Davies is often criticized for his lack of positional discipline. Both are not elite defenders, but are not bad either. Statistically, they produce similar defensive numbers, with Davies completing slightly more tackles p90 (2.1 vs 1.7), while Trent has very slight leads in interceptions (1.3 vs 1.2) and clearances (1.8 vs 1.7). Yet, despite their defensive weaknesses, Madrid fans do not need to be concerned. Defending is far more reliant on the team’s structure than individual talent, and with a midfield of Tchouaméni, Camavinga, Jude and Fede in front of them, they will have more than enough cover to go on their marauding runs.

Age is also a factor. Dani Carvajal may have had the season of his career last season, but he will be 33 by the time the 2025 summer rolls around, and Lucas will have reached 34. Ferland Mendy on the other hand, will have just turned 30, and Fran Garcia will be reaching his 25th birthday. Taking into account this aspect as well, Trent is the better, more needed option for the team next summer.

As said before, the ideal scenario would be signing both, but if the club was to be faced with the decision, then Trent should be the club’s choice.

Arda Güler cuts his vacation short

By: Ardit Lipa | July 26, 2024 12:01 pm
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Arda Güler has cut his vacation short to return training for the new season.

Real Madrid’s 19-year old gem had a really positive EURO 2024 with Türkiye, exceeding everyone’s expectations while reaching the quarterfinals & going out just in the quarterfinals.

Going that far in the tournament, Arda Güler was scheduled to have a longer vacation, but the Turkish star has decided to cut them short & will return to Madrid tomorrow, where he will start training with the team and travel to USA on Sunday for the preseason tour.

Arda spent his vacation in Bodrum in Türkiye & Maldvies, where he was seen constantly individually training – preparing for the new season.

Güler had a first season full of unlucky injuries, but in the limited minutes he had at the end of the season – he scored 6 goals, impressing everyone & also was fantastic in EURO 2024, letting it be known that he can have a much bigger role in 2024/25.

The Turkish star wants to start strongly in preseason, to slowly gain a place for himself & get more minutes. With other players coming later to preseason, Arda Güler will be a starter in the preseason games vs Milan (August 1st), Barcelona (August 4th) & Chelsea (August 7th).

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