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Re: UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Season
by
verdinio
on 11/09/2024, 09:36:04 UTC
The number of competitions that Madrid has to play certainly forces them to be able to rotate players well, as a big team and handled by experienced coach, of course they don't want to lose a single trophy from the competition they participate in ,so I think all competitions will certainly be played seriously and not just La Liga and the Champions League, see the number of injured players at the moment, Madrid journey may be a little difficult, but that doesn't mean they won't focus on all of these competitions, because we know how Madrid and Ancelotti have had great ambitions to win every trophy so far.



Real Madrid must be able to play with many competitions and of course Ancelotti must be able to make his team's performance even better. Indeed, Ancelotti is always ambitious to win in all competitions and of course this is a natural thing because of course everyone also wants to win in all competition, but of course in this case Ancelotti is very lucky because he has good subordinates and many star players, who of course have great potential to achieve success and champion title in all competitions.

Indeed, currently many Real Madrid players are injured, but of course Real Madrid still has Mbappe, Vinicius and others who of course have great potential to make Real Madrid win. but of course it cannot be denied that if there were no injured Real Madrid players, of course Real Madrid's strength would be even better. But of course Real Madrid will definitely fight with the maximum in all competitions and it would definitely be a shame if Real Madrid failed to win many trophies.

but in my opinion what is most regrettable is Bellingham's injury because in my opinion if Bellingham is not injured it will certainly make it easier for Ancelotti to manage his technique but I see Real Madrid's 1st and 2nd tier players are certainly extraordinary but it is definitely not easy for Real Madrid in a competition to win but of course victory can definitely be achieved even with great difficulty.but I hope that Bellingham can recover quickly from his injury and can play later in the UCL against VfB
I think now it's not just Madrid that is currently experiencing bad luck due to a storm of player injuries, but most of the teams that send their players to the national team to play in the UEFA National League and World Cup qualifiers are experiencing the same thing, in fact I think the conditions faced by Madrid It's no worse than what Arsenal and other teams face that don't have good squad depth so far, Madrid is a team that has good squad depth and of course they will still be able to compete in the Champions League this season by rotating injured players. Apart from that, some Injured players are now starting to recover and are ready to return to play.

Losing Bellingham is a strong blow for Madrid at the moment because he does have the ability to play in different positions while in the squad, but we also cannot deny that the arrival of Mbappe has at least filled the hole that Bellingham has left in the front line, so that currently Ancelotti just need to find the right formula to overcome the problems in the midfield,  to be honest, at the moment I'm not worried about Madrid front line, but my concern lies in their defense which I think is very weak at the moment.
I agree, the number of injuries occurring at top football clubs is not unique to Real Madrid. These injuries not only impact the club's domestic competitions but also international competitions like the UEFA National League and the World Cup qualifiers. The loss of Bellingham, in particular, is significant as he is a versatile player who can cover multiple positions. It is fortunate that Mbappe has been able to partially fill that void left by Bellingham. However, you are correct in pointing out that Madrid's primary concern should be their defense, which currently appears to be a weakness. Despite these challenges, the depth of Real Madrid's squad provides some reassurances, coupled with the return of injured players. It will be interesting to see how Ancelotti chooses to handle these issues in upcoming matches.