Mbappe, Vinicius, Bellingham to form Madrid's dream attacking trio
(FILES) Paris Saint-Germain's French forward #07 Kylian Mbappe heads the ball during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg football match between FC Barcelona and Paris SG at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona on April 16, 2024. Kylian Mbappe has signed for Real Madrid, according to the club, AFP reports on June 3, 2024. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
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Kylian Mbappe has finally signed for Real Madrid but fans
must wait a few more weeks before a thrilling link-up with Vinicius Junior and
Jude Bellingham becomes a reality.
The French forward will lead one of the most potent forward
lines in world football after he arrives from Paris Saint-Germain at the end of
his contract, a heady blend of skill, speed and dynamism.
A lethal trio of such unequivocal quality brings to mind the
new European and Spanish champions' glittering era with Cristiano Ronaldo,
Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema causing havoc.
That vaunted 'BBC' trident inspired Madrid to multiple
Champions League triumphs over the past decade, including three in a row
between 2016 and 2018.
Mbappe idolised Ronaldo as a child and now has the chance to
emulate the Portuguese forward, Madrid's all-time top goalscorer, in the
Spanish capital.
In 2017 Mbappe turned down a potential move to Madrid from
Monaco, in part because of the strength of the trio of attackers who seemed
impossible to dislodge.
Now Mbappe, who played alongside ageing former Barcelona
attackers Lionel Messi and Neymar in Paris, will be the elder statesman at only
25.
Worryingly for the rest of Europe, the trio are only
improving, with Bellingham and Vinicius 20 and 23 years old respectively,
leading Madrid to La Liga and Champions League glory this season.
Mbappe and Vinicius could lead the line with Bellingham
supporting in an attacking midfield role.
Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti unlocked Bellingham's
goalscoring prowess by deploying him as part of the attack and with playmates
Mbappe and Vinicius attracting markers and creating space, it could even
increase.
England international Bellingham could also play further
back in central midfield, where he was typically deployed before arriving at
Madrid. It would allow silky winger Rodrygo to join the attack on the right of
a wider front three.
Ancelotti has helped Vinicius to develop from a promising
but highly inconsistent winger into an elite forward who can break down any
defence.
The Brazilian flexed his muscles by scoring a hat-trick
against Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final in January, and netted in the
Champions League final win over Dortmund.
Vinicius would also likely benefit with Mbappe beside him as
opposition defences would no longer view him as the one key threat to be shackled
by any means necessary.
Mbappe's arrival will also lay the next stone in a period of
renewal for the club as a whole.
President Florentino Perez lavished nearly 900 million euros
($970 million) on renovations to the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, which will
finally finish in the summer.
Madrid are also still pushing for a breakaway European Super
League project but unlike ailing Barcelona, their partners-in-crime, they have
the team to actually compete in one.
The club's veteran players are being phased out as new,
hungry and extremely talented youngsters fill up the squad.
While Barcelona have not found convincing replacements for
departed greats Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets, among others, Madrid have
most of their homework done in advance.
The players who will take Luka Modric and the retiring Toni
Kroos' places are already at the club.
Madrid have Eduardo Camavinga, Federico Valverde and
Aurelien Tchouameni in midfield, all 25 years old or under.
Having so many leading talents harks back to Madrid's
Galactico era in the 2000s, except these stars have their best years ahead of
them.
By contrast Luis Figo arrived at 27, David Beckham at 28 and
Zinedine Zidane at 29.
Rodrygo, Brahim Diaz and Arda Guler are further youthful
options up front for Ancelotti, with Madrid's squad the best in Spain.
One of the few doubts around Mbappe's arrival is about
potential ego battles in the dressing room, and there is no better coach than
the avuncular Italian to manage star names, as demonstrated during his two
stints at the club.
Another is that both Vinicius and Mbappe prefer starting off
the left, although this season the Brazilian has found his footing down the
middle.
If he and Mbappe click as Madrid hope, their fluid movement
and connection will make light of any positional concerns -- and any defence
that crosses their path.

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