Real Madrid‘s bevy of attacking stars plodded beforehand this season, but trainer Carlo Ancelotti kept the faith and now the” Fantastic Four” are Los Banos’ biggest strength as they face titleholders League rivals Atletico Madrid.
Real Madrid‘s bevy of attacking stars plodded to gel beforehand this season but trainer Carlo Ancelotti kept the faith and now the” Fantastic Four” are Los Banos’ biggest strength as they face titleholders League rivals Atletico Madrid. They host Diego Simeone’s Atletico side at the Santiago Bernabéu on Tuesday in the first leg of the last 16, and return to the Metropolitan Stadium on the other side of the megacity on March 12. French megastar Kylian Mbappe joined a javelin of Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Junior and Rodrigo Goes last season and both the former Paris Saint-Germain striker and Madrid’s side demanded time to acclimatize to the change.
Ancelotti is known for getting the stylish out of his platoon. Last season, he replaced forward Karim Benzema with central midfielder Bellingham, and he performed veritably well.
Real Madrid has won two titles in the titleholders League and La Liga, but it has taken time to acclimate to Mbappé.
Madrid’s struggles pushed them into a new play-off round, where they faced English titleholders Manchester City. Ultimately, firing on all cylinders, the holders scored six pretensions over two legs.
Mbappe and Bellingham scored for City and Vinicius was named man of the match. Mbappe also scored a sensational chapeau-trick at home to seal a 6–3 aggregate palm.