
In the 12th round of La Liga, Real Madrid drew 0-0 with Rayo Vallecano as a guest. After the game, "Daily Sports" wrote an article saying that Real Madrid coach Alonso was in a coaching dilemma. He was unable to adhere to or defend his ideas and deviated from his original position.
Alonso's press conference was briefer than a quick counterattack and became increasingly awkward, in which he seemed unwilling to participate. Because he himself has many questions that need to be answered, but has not yet found the answers.
Asensio highlights Huizen's problem
Real Madrid has lost its direction since the El Clasico, and some players have begun to show their ability to control their own situations. Raul Asensio is a good example of a player who, through his ability to self-correct, has managed to establish himself in Real Madrid's first team despite being fourth choice. At the same time, Asensio's presence highlighted Huizen's avoidance of physical contact, errors in short passes and shaky ball control. It's clear that Huizen is still a player to develop.
Vinisius and Carreras: an incompatible pair
The incompatibility between Vinicius and Carreras is obvious. The Brazilian needs complete freedom to perform at his best, and this troubles Alonso. For Vinicius, every game is his personal performance stage. But everything becomes more difficult when facing opponents with the same intensity as Real Madrid. Visiting Rayo Vallecano, Vinicius was surrounded by four opponents and unsupported, a scene that perfectly depicted the team's plight.
Over-reliance on Mbappé
Games like Rayo Vallecano exposed Real Madrid's weaknesses. Some problems have been around for a long time, while others have gradually worsened. For example, the team lacks a core midfielder and there are no suitable recruitment targets in the market. In addition, the lack of an orthodox No. 9 player makes the team rely too much on Mbappe's personal talents.
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