Ancelotti, Forceful, Has Already Told Florentino What is Happening to Real Madrid
Ancelotti detects Real Madrid's weak point and makes it clear to Florentino immediately
Real Madrid are going through an extremely complicated season due to the major injury problems of recent years. This has had repercussions in this campaign, where they have lost vital players. In this case, the drop in level at left wing and Dani Carvajal's injury on the right complicate everything.
It seems that the board and coach Carlo Ancelotti himself are increasingly concerned about these two positions. This is because they don't fully trust players like Lucas Vázquez and Fran García due to their performance. This could trigger some kind of last-minute move in order to avoid a more difficult season.
It has been the Italian coach himself who approached Florentino Pérez to tell him what the team's real problem is. He considers him to be the weakest point of the team and, therefore, they need to change the dynamic once and for all.
They don't trust the wingers
Following Dani Carvajal's injury, the performance of Madrid's wingers hasn't been at all what was expected. In the case of Lucas Vázquez, at 33 years old, his performance is already quite low compared to his teammate. With just over 1,000 minutes played in 19 games, he hasn't shown much.
Things are not exactly much better for the full-back who arrived from Rayo Vallecano either. With fewer minutes played, not even reaching 1000 in 18 games, he hasn't contributed a single goal.
This is very worrying because, in addition, on a defensive level, the two are not strong players, which generates many rival attacks. This way, they are exposed as the two weakest points that the Merengue team has today without a doubt.
We will see your solutions
Right now there don't seem to be any exact solutions from the board to solve this situation. However, we know perfectly well that when it comes to deciding on the future of the club, they are not at all sensitive. Therefore, we will probably see some radical changes in the coming months both in performance and, perhaps, in the team.
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