Real Madrid vulnerability evident ahead of Arsenal clash

Real Madrid's French forward #09 Kylian Mbappe (C) celebrates with teammates after winning in a penalty shootout during the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 second leg football match between Club Atletico de Madrid and Real Madrid CF at the Metropolitano stadium in Madrid on March 12, 2025. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)
Real Madrid's
attacking superstars need no introduction but behind them lies a soft,
vulnerable underbelly which Arsenal aim to exploit on Tuesday in a Champions
League quarter-final first leg clash.
Carlo
Ancelotti's forwards have not always been able to varnish over the team's
defensive deficiencies, as was the case in a 2-1 defeat by Valencia on Saturday
in La Liga.
The surprise
loss left Real Madrid four points behind leaders Barcelona and was their 10th
of the season across all competitions.
Last year as
Madrid became Spanish and European champions, they suffered just two all
season.
Ancelotti in
part attributes the change to Kylian Mbappe's arrival from Paris Saint-Germain,
offering Madrid extra edge in attack at the expense of protection in the back.
Vinicius Junior,
Jude Bellingham and Rodrygo Goes were the team's main stars going forward last
season and Mbappe has joined them to form a quartet.
Madrid also lost
Toni Kroos last summer, with the German retiring, and they miss his poise and
precision in midfield.
"This year
we are much more effective up front because of the arrival of Mbappe, who has
33 goals, and there is a bit more suffering at the back," said Ancelotti
last week.
"When you
have to choose, it can happen... we're thinking about having this effectiveness
and doing a bit more collective work defensively."
To make matters
worse for Madrid, holding midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni is suspended for the
visit to the Emirates.
Goalkeepers
Thibaut Courtois and Andriy Lunin have also been out with fitness concerns,
with 19-year-old Fran Gonzalez making his debut against Valencia, although both
may be fit by Tuesday.
"I think we
could have both of them back," said Ancelotti after the Valencia defeat.
"Opponents
don't need to work hard to score against us," continued Ancelotti, after
Hugo Duro's 95th minute winner stunned the Santiago Bernabeu.
The defeat came
four days after Real Madrid let in four goals at home against Real Sociedad in
the Copa del Rey, although they progressed to reach the final 5-4 on aggregate.
Los Blancos have
conceded 31 league goals so far this season, five more than in the entirety of
the 2023-24 campaign.
In the Champions
League defeats by Liverpool, AC Milan and Ligue 1 side Lille forced Madrid into
the new play-off round, where they outgunned Manchester City 6-3 on aggregate.
That tie
exhibited Madrid's new approach at its best, with Mbappe bagging four goals
against Pep Guardiola's underwhelming City, but sterner opposition will be able
to exploit Madrid's flaws.
In their run to
Wembley last season Madrid did not lose a single match in the Champions League.
Long-term
injuries to Dani Carvajal and Eder Militao have created problems for Ancelotti
at the back, while David Alaba only recently made his comeback and is still far
from his best.
Madrid did not
make defensive signings last summer, even though it appeared an area which
could have been strengthened.
Ancelotti has
turned to 22-year-old Raul Asencio to reasonable effect, although he is far
from an established figure, while Antonio Rudiger does the best he can to keep
Madrid's defence afloat.
Rudiger, along
with Mbappe, was given a suspended one-match ban by UEFA, clearing them to play
against Arsenal, after their celebrations following the last 16 win over
Atletico were deemed indecent conduct.
At times
Ancelotti has been guilty of mixed messaging over what he wants from his
strikers.
"I prefer
he scores goals (rather) than he presses," the coach said of Mbappe in
October, while at other times demanding a higher work-rate from the France
forward and Vinicius.
Ancelotti will
hope that while he continues working on the balance between attack and defence,
Mbappe and company can score more than Madrid concede.
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