He real Madrid came in Anfieldin all probability, the most complicated match of its first phase Champions League. In addition, he came with the need to get a good result after defeats against Lille (1-0) and Milan (1-3) to uncomplicate your classification. However, the version offered by Ancelotti’s team is once again a soft group, without ideas and erratic in which some players and, therefore, the coach, are selected.
First and most obvious is Kylian Mbappé. Everyone expects, yes, a crack version of the Frenchman on a big stage where the absence of Viniciusinjured, will allow him to shine more easily. But it’s not like that. His mistake in the penalty, the most serious, was followed by many others in dribbles, passes and shots that explain that the Frenchman’s level can be greatly improved and that most of the criticism he has received in recent seasons is deserved. Even at this moment.
Another had a very bad night Arda Güler. Elected as head of Carlo Ancelottithe Turk seemed to have a good night and failed in actions where his technical quality did not accompany him. He seemed nervous, overwhelmed and in the 55th minute he was replaced by Ceballos, thus missing another good chance to show that he can be important to Real Madrid.
And, last but not least, who comes out badly at Anfield is Carlo Ancelotti. The Italian is probably having his toughest season yet real Madrid and criticism is increasing along with the difficulties caused by the increase in injuries. Without walking any further, Camavinga join the list and another ‘headache’ for Carletto who decides to join Fede Valverde on the right side to later bring to Lucas who was close to changing the game with the provocation of a penalty.
So, the real Madrid leave Anfield with goals over the heads of some of his players and a question mark where almost everyone except Courtois, who again stopped all he could and Camavinga who, until his injury, provided a good version of what a complete midfielder should be.
Source: La Verdad

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