"The main culprit." Real Madrid identifies who's responsible for the team's poor start
During the summer transfer window, Real Madrid completed one of the most anticipated transfers in recent years—the signing of Kylian Mbappé. Expectations were high following this major move, but instead of a dominant start, the team has recorded three draws and one loss in their first 12 matches, along with a noticeable lack of cohesion on the pitch. Real Madrid's management has already begun drawing conclusions.
Details: According to Relevo, some club executives are holding head coach Carlo Ancelotti responsible for the team’s poor start to the season. With the squad that Ancelotti currently has at his disposal, many believe the team should be performing better.
Quote: “The clear lack of cohesion and the team’s fragility are starting to worry the club, which demands more. A lot of effort has gone into building this squad, but the results so are far from what was expected. The higher-ups are starting to look sideways at Ancelotti. In some areas of the club, he is seen not as the only one responsible, but as the main culprit for the situation. He has a squad full of stars, and by this stage of the season, both results and a higher level of play were expected.”
Reminder: Real Madrid suffered their first defeat of the season in the Champions League, losing 0-1 to Lille.