‘Mbappe Fell Flat When Needed’ – Why Real Madrid Are in Trouble
Three losses in five games and facing an uphill task to qualify for the next phase of the Champions League.
That is not a position 15-time European champions Real Madrid expected to be in.
Sitting 24th in the table following a 2-0 defeat by Liverpool on Wednesday, the Spanish giants find themselves in big trouble in the tournament in which they have long been heralded masters.
In the competition’s new format, the top eight teams automatically reach the last-16 while those in ninth-24th move into a two-legged play-off.
The defending champions are currently 24th and face the genuine prospect of not reaching the next phase.
Superstars Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham had little influence on the game, with the former’s penalty miss summing up a torrid night for the holders.
England midfielder Bellingham said Liverpool were “more up for it” than his side while pundits said Real’s current performances are “alarming”.
With three losses in their five Champions League matches, as many as in their previous 24 games, what is going wrong for Real Madrid? Could they really be eliminated from the competition they have become so synonymous with?
Mbappe’s move to Real Madrid has dominated headlines from the word go.
The months of speculation, the fact Paris St-Germain had to let him go for free, the astronomical wages, the hype and expectation.
And now, the French forward’s struggle to settle into this team of superstars.
“We haven’t seen the best of Mbappe tonight,” former Real midfielder Steve McManaman said on TNT Sports.
“They needed Mbappe tonight and he flattered to deceive. The Madrid press will be ruthless because he didn’t deliver again when he needed to.
“Madrid are going through a rough patch and the big players are not performing. All the baggage around Mbappe magnifies it. This year they are really, really struggling.”
Mbappe has not found his feet and questions remain over his position and how to get the best out of both he and Vinicius Jr, who plays a similar role, in the same team.
In the absence of Vinicius Jr through injury, Mbappe still failed to make his mark. But his team-mates remain confident he can produce.
“Kylian is a wonderful player but the pressure is humongous,” said Bellingham.
“The penalty is not why we lost the game. Kylian can keep his head high and I know for sure he will produce many more big moments for this club.”
It is easy to cite Mbappe’s penalty miss and his lack of impact on the game as reasons why Real lost.
But the reality is Mbappe wasn’t the only one to struggle. Bellingham is yet to score in this Champions League campaign and in the build-up to this match the 21-year-old said he felt he was used as a “scapegoat” at this summer’s Euros, where England finished runners-up to Spain.
“Going into the Euros everyone was really excited about Bellingham’s form and he dipped a little bit, as did a lot of England players,” said former Blackburn striker Chris Sutton on BBC Radio 5 Live.
“When you are as high profile a player as he is then you come to be judged by your performances and maybe he didn’t hit the level that people have come to expect.”
Perhaps even more of a concern is Ancelotti’s ever growing injury list.
Midfielder Eduardo Camavinga hobbled off at Anfield with a suspected hamstring problem and joins full-back Dani Carvajal, forwards Rodrygo and Vinicius Jr, midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni and defenders David Alaba and Eder Militao on Real’s list of wounded.