Madrid Universal
·22 de dezembro de 2024
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·22 de dezembro de 2024
According to a report from Rodra (h/t RM4 Arab), Real Madrid’s management is well aware of a significant weakness in their squad, particularly in the right-back position, where Lucas Vazquez has been struggling as a starter throughout the season.
This issue is not entirely his fault, as he is not a natural defensive specialist and was not originally expected to play such a key role. His challenge comes after Dani Carvajal’s injury, which left a noticeable gap in the team.
Initially, Real Madrid explored potential options to fill the void left by Carvajal’s absence. However, their efforts were unsuccessful, as they could not find suitable players that met both their quality standards and budget.
The club’s management had certain expectations for the summer transfer market, but the options available did not align with those plans, leaving Vazquez to fill the position for the time being.
The past month has been crucial for Real Madrid. They have managed to recover from a series of injuries, winning a new title along the way.
Real Madrid are not entirely happy with Lucas Vazquez. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
More importantly, the team has started to regain cohesion after a disjointed start to the season, largely due to the absence of Carvajal, a key leader in the dressing room.
Despite the positive developments, however, Real Madrid continue to face a critical issue with their right-back position.
Ancelotti’s tactical plans are still being affected by this gap, and rivals have begun to exploit it. They target Vazquez’s side of the pitch, understanding that this is a weak spot for the Merengues.
Real Madrid’s management knows that this remains a vulnerability, and while Vazquez is a club legend, his current role as a starting right-back has proven to be a struggle, particularly as he is not naturally suited for this defensive responsibility.
In conclusion, while Real Madrid have made strides in addressing other challenges, the right-back issue remains a significant problem that needs to be resolved if they are to maintain their competitive edge.