Yours self was present for Real Madrid’s tour of the United States, and every practice and game of Ancelotti’s team generated excitement. The white attack was left for dead after the Benzema-Asensio scoring combination was lost, and the inability to sign a top striker—or so those who do not think Joselu qualifies—passed the sentence prior to the start of the season. Since Real Madrid lacked a goal, winning titles would be extremely challenging. Eleven games later, the white team has achieved a double leadership that is worth examining—nine in La Liga and two in the Champions League.
Jude Bellingham’s prolific scoring and Joselu’s goals, which Madrid had lost because to a lack of players with his traits, have given Ancelotti’s team the upper hand in the Spanish football scoring table. With seven goals already, the Englishman is the top scorer. The Spaniard, who is tied for second place with Take Kubo and Morata, comes in second. During Osasuna’s visit to the Santiago Bernabéu, Vinicius joined the white party to concede a goal and an assist. Ancelotti is tasked with retrieving Rodrygo, the player who completes the new Real Madrid trident, as this player is crucial to the goals of the white squad.
Any nine with Jude’s level of efficacy in the world?
Jude scored ten goals for Real Madrid despite only taking 19 shots. It is hard to describe the Englishman’s efficiency each time he moves into a competitor territory. His composure in the last few meters is helpful, but it’s not the only element that makes it worthwhile. His level of confidence is so high that he could score goals even if the opposing goalkeeper had to stop a futsal goal. Jude would locate the opening to put the ball in the net’s back. Furthermore, the English midfielder, who has reclaimed the vacated position of 10 in the white squad, has statistics that rank him among the greatest scorers in the world. Every game, he scores more than one goal—one for each of his two shots on goal. numbers that are hard to come by in modern football.
As a result, Real Madrid, which has always had excellent scorers on its side, believes that with Jude Bellingham, they can battle any team across Europe, just as they did when they assaulted the enemy fleets using invoices signed by Rául, Ronaldo, and Benzema. From the team’s dominant opening, it appears that the five are motivated to’steal the dream’ of Cristiano Ronaldo, who the white fans have long held dear despite the team’s dismal shooting performance. He travels endless kilometers, works, assists, scores, and exudes a certain charisma. From celebration to celebration… I take pictures when he touches me, but not too many as Jude doesn’t require them.
“Dad, like Bellingham”
Jude Bellingham, a 20-year-old football player, has fallen in love with Real Madrid supporters with an ease that belies his age in his first season at La Castellana. He is now an indecipherable football player, a multipurpose piece that helps Ancelotti by providing breath and legs in the center of the field, and an area assassin that leads the team’s offensive section thanks to his incredible statistics since joining Real Madrid, which can only be compared to those of Cristiano Ronaldo. A boy for all things who is now Madrid’s mentor. She now wishes to “steal” the award from the seven, who have held it for years, by looking into the Portuguese people’s eyes—the most famous celebration globally.
The “yayah” of Cristiano Ronaldo and Jude Bellingham’s extended arms in the shape of a cross. Wherever Real Madrid’s number five passes, the English midfielder has patented a celebration. A young white fan tells his father, “Dad, like Bellingham,” as he snaps a picture of him with the Bernabéu silhouette in the background. If you tilt your head slightly, you can also see supporters snapping normal-position shots in the vicinity, nearly exactly matching Jude’s pose per square meter. “I began doing it in Birmingham and have carried on ever since, but I have no explanation for it. “I’m proud that kids copy me,” the English city’s greatest ambassador claims. Jude is the role model for all, and his celebration is quickly rising to the top of the football world’s most elaborate.
‘Mister Inventions’ is Ancelotti
It’s said that improvisation is a bad advisor in football, particularly when discussing Carlo Ancelotti. With a little insight, the Italian coach can take three ingredients and turn them into a Michelin-starred meal. Experience is always relative, and when we combine it with a special intelligence to take use of the strengths of its players, the outcome raises eyebrows beyond anyone’s expectations.
The Italian coach offered his services to Real Madrid once more, and after 192 professional games, Ancelotti was able to convert a player who was a major problem in the back line into a “new” player. Thanks to several traits the coach emphasized in the teaser, Tchouaméni gave an outstanding performance on his debut with Rüdiger. “He is excellent in duels and possesses defensive skills. He can perform the same defensive pivot duties effectively as a center back. Done as soon as it’s uttered. The 18th won the aerial battles, even though he faced Budimir (a tough nut to crack), enjoyed getting the ball out… and even saved the team in the 33rd minute with a providential cut when Rubén García wanted to filter a dangerous death pass. Furthermore, the formula of Camavinga as the only pivot worked like a charm and the rest of the pieces, once again, continued rowing in the same direction.
Schools should teach the 4-0
It was a lovely afternoon for football at the Santiago Bernabéu, where Real Madrid enjoyed themselves. 4:15 p.m. on a Saturday has always been a good time, especially when the temperature is good, and the white fans crowded into the stadium to sign the best attendance of the season: 70,900 spectators . And at the white party there were three special guests who wanted to give away something that should be taught in schools . Maximum beauty… and exploitation of all resources.
The play was started by Tchouaméni, who raised his head and filtered a perfect ball to Vinicius . The Brazilian, who had gotten loose after his goal, brought it down wonderfully and endured the unspeakable to end up assisting Joselu. And this is what Real Madrid fans ask of the 7, that he be selfish when he has to be… and that he associates with his teammates when his body asks for it. The Spanish striker took advantage of the gift and made it 4-0 with a cross shot that beat Sergio Herrera .
Leadership… but more stones to the roof of the defense
Antonio Rüdiger got into trouble… at the worst possible moment for Real Madrid. The German center back saw the fourth yellow card after an unnecessary foul on Torró in the 40th minute when he was trying to steal the ball after high pressure. On the horizon, the white team has two very important league exits: Pizjúan and Montjuic . Thus, if he saw a yellow card against Sevilla, Rüdiger would miss the Clásico… and Ancelotti would have to come up with new ideas to visit his eternal rival.