Real Madrid came out heavily affected from their visit to the Emirates Stadium after a resounding defeat (3-0) against Arsenal, in a crucial match for their continuity in the Champions League. Beyond the result, what has genuinely raised concern within the white club is the performance of two players who, until recently, were considered key pieces in Carlo Ancelotti's plans: Rodrygo Goes and Eduardo Camavinga.
Rodrygo Goes:
Both were starters in London, but their performances left much to be desired. The Brazilian, who still has the full confidence of Ancelotti despite his inconsistent form, appeared once again subdued, lacking his usual spark and worrisomely non-dynamic. The Italian coach insists on sticking to the 4-3-3 system to accommodate him in the starting eleven, but both statistics and sentiments are starting to expose him.
Eduardo Camavinga:
Meanwhile, Camavinga, returning to the lineup due to Tchouaméni's suspension, also failed to make the most of his chance. Disoriented, lacking pace and unable to dominate the midfield, his contribution was minimal. The Frenchman has been showing a version far from the one that captivated in his early months at Chamartín for weeks now, and the recurring physical discomfort doesn't help reverse the situation.
There is a growing dissatisfaction within the club's leadership due to the stagnation of both players. The lack of progress, erratic performance, and the absence of responses in crucial games are sparking internal discussions about their roles in the team's immediate future. In a context where the margin for error in Europe is minimal, their discreet displays could prove costly for a Real Madrid that is starting to raise concerns.
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