Carlo Ancelotti is not mincing his words. Despite a strong defensive display against Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid struggled in attack, leading to a frustrating 1-1 draw in the Madrid derby.
The makeshift backline—Lucas Vázquez, Tchouaméni, Asensio, and Fran García—held firm, but up front, things didn’t click.
A Tactical Warning for Mbappé, Bellingham, and Vinicius
According to Marca, Ancelotti acknowledged the team’s commitment but criticized the attacking trio of Mbappé, Bellingham, and Vinicius for not following tactical instructions. The three repeatedly occupied the same spaces, disrupting Madrid’s attacking structure.
At halftime, Ancelotti sent a clear message: “Either we execute the game plan, or there will be immediate changes.” This warning was particularly directed at Vinicius, Mbappé, and Bellingham, who struggled to find the right balance.
Real Madrid’s Injury Woes Continue
In the second half, the adjustments paid off. Ceballos and Valverde took control in midfield, while Rodrygo and Vinicius repositioned themselves more effectively, leading to a more fluid attack.
However, injuries continue to pile up. Lucas Vázquez is set to miss at least two weeks, forcing Ancelotti to rethink his defensive setup ahead of their crucial Champions League clash against Manchester City. Despite these setbacks, Real Madrid remains optimistic and determined as they prepare for their next challenge.