Three ways Real Madrid can line-up with Kylian Mbappé:
Kylian Mbappé may have finally joined Real Madrid only this year, but anticipation over his arrival had been brewing for years before. And naturally, as anticipation increases, so do questions around his fit into the team. One common question that has dominated discourse around Mbappé joining the club has been how he will line line-up alongside Vinícius Jr., another elite attacker who plays on the left. This question does not have an easy answer, as both Mbappé and Vinícius are attackers of such a high degree that forcing one to play out of position to accommodate the other is not a viable option. However, while on paper this may seem to be a problem, players of such high-quality gelling together well has never been an issue, and here we take a look at three possible ways that Real Madrid could line-up with Kylian Mbappé in the side.
- Classic 4-3-3:
The most common solution that has been touted to this problem is lining up in a classic 4-3-3 with Mbappé as the 9, Vinícius on the left and Rodrygo on the right. This line-up makes sense as Mbappé has played at 9 a lot throughout his career, and allows Vinícius to retain his natural spot on the left. While Vinícius has played on inside often, his natural tendencies are to play more like a classic winger, taking up positions near the touchline and constantly looking to get his fullback in a 1v1 situation. In this system, Mbappé would play more centrally, being the primary occupier of the opposition center-backs, and looking to make runs into the pockets of space created by Vinícius and Rodrygo occupying defenders. This attack would have a lot of success, but it also brings some drawbacks. Mbappé has always preferred to play on the left rather than down the middle, as he often curves his runs from outside on the left towards more central zones, and makes himself harder to mark for opponents. Knowing Carlo Ancelotti, Mbappé will be given almost absolute freedom to move where he wants, and this could be a problem only in theory, but before the season starts, it is yet to be known. Another downside to this line-up is that it loses the midfield security the diamond brought last season. In a 4-3-3, it is natural to assume that the midfield three would be Bellingham and Fede as the 8s, and Tchouaméni as the DM. This midfield does have a great deal of defensive prowess and running, the solidity brought by the diamond last season was a huge part of why Real Madrid were so successful. Furthermore, it also pushes Bellingham back into an 8 role, and while he is world class there, the 10 has brought him and the team unbelievable success. Mbappé is also not a good or very hard-working defender, and making up for his deficiencies in that area is also a concern.
- Keeping the diamond: The second option is to continue with the XI that brought the team such huge success last season, the 4-4-2 diamond, with Vinícius and Mbappé as the front 2, and Bellingham behind them in the no.10 spot. In the opinion of the author, this is the best option, for a number of reasons. Despite both Viní and Mbappé starting off as 9s, with the freedom provided by Carlo Ancelotti, they will be free to go out wide, interchange with each other and even overload on the left akin to what Ronaldo and Benzema or Benzema and Viní used to do. With the two overloading the left, it would allow Viní to play his natural role on the touchline, and let Mbappé operate in the left half-space and more central zones. Viní has shown in the UCL that he can interchange seamlessly with his frontline partner, and Mbappé out wide while Viní moves centrally and vice-versa would be a massive challenge for any team to defend against. It also solves the aforementioned issue of the midfield losing security, as the usual 4 would be in place. Another added benefit that the 4-3-3 cannot provide is that even if both Viní and Mbappé move to wider areas, the box can still be occupied by Bellingham and his marauding runs. A much bigger and better aerial target than Viní, Mbappé or Rodrygo, having Bellingham in his usual 10 role, presents another, different challenge for opposition defenders to try and deal with. Maximizing the offensive effectiveness of Viní, Mbappé and Bellingham should be the goal of any system, and the diamond may be the best option to do this.
- The 4-2-2-2: The third and final option for next season is the 4-2-2-2, a variation on the classic 4-4-2 that Carlo Ancelotti has used in both of his tenures at the club. Like a 4-4-2, the difference is that instead of two wingers, Carlo Ancelotti uses two tens as pseudo-10/wingers, who play very centrally and are given license to roam. In his first tenure, Ancelotti used Isco and James Rodriguez as his two 10s, and last season he used Jude Bellingham and Brahim Diaz in that role. If Real Madrid opt to line-up like this, then the front four or so to say would be Bellingham and Rodrygo/Brahim/Arda as the roaming 10s, and Viní/Rodrygo and Mbappé as the front 2. This XI is much more likely to be deployed against weaker opponents, or during times of injury crises, and thus there are likely to be multiple players in contention for these different roles. The front two and the 10s can be expected to operate in the same way that they did in the diamond, but the midfield would be slightly weaker as the pivot would be the only players who can be expected to generally stick to their position and provide cover for the backline.
With Mbappé in the side, the attack is going to into a completely new stratosphere. Despite all the concerns around how two left-sided attackers will thrive together, the fact remains that superstar level players will always find a way to work together. Even at Madrid, Ronaldo, Benzema and Marcelo, all primarily left-sided players, found a way to gel together and win an unprecedented Champions League threepeat. The on-paper issues around Mbappé’s fit with Vinícius will remain just that; on paper. Rather, the benefits of Mbappé joining Madrid and his impact on Vinícius will be truly incredible, and will be discussed in an article here on Madrid Zone soon.