The Rule Real Madrid Must Follow to Avoid Improper Line-up in Copa
The regulations to follow for Real Madrid to avoid controversy ahead of its Copa del Rey game
After an agonizing victory at Mestalla, Real Madrid is completely focused on the Copa del Rey. After a long wait, the club will finally begin its journey to claim this title. To achieve success, aside from victory, they are aware of the regulations they must follow to avoid an improper line-up.
The competition's rules state that the club must have at least 7 first-team players on the field. A regulation the team must follow to the letter to not affect its path to the trophy. In addition, these rules allow the games to be an opportunity for some of the club's academy players.
Facing Deportivo Minera, it wouldn't be surprising for the team to vary its line-up. Bringing together established stars with players looking to grow in this sport. This could lead to a great dynamic in Real Madrid for this Copa del Rey.
The competition's regulations
Having won the UEFA Super Cup and the Intercontinental Cup, Real Madrid is ready to achieve more. Despite the early season problems, the club has managed to move forward. Now, after securing the lead in LaLiga, the team seeks to maintain its high level and advance in the Copa del Rey.
Due to the rules, this competition is the perfect opportunity for several merengue players. From players who haven't managed to play many minutes to standout youth players, the Copa del Rey is their ideal competition.
With the line-up to face Deportivo Minera yet to be known, Real Madrid continues to prepare diligently for this match. While the opponent doesn't have the history or prestige of the merengue team, it does have the determination to make history in this tournament.
The line-up to choose
With only a few days left for this match, players like Endrick and Güler could see minutes in the Copa del Rey. However, the decision on the team that will play this match rests with Carlo Ancelotti, who hasn't made a decision yet.
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