In a crucial match for La Liga’s leaders, Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed that his side will see at least four changes when they face Espanyol at the RCDE Stadium on Saturday evening. With Madrid leading the table, Ancelotti is looking to extend their advantage and maintain the momentum that has seen them win 12 of their last 14 matches.
Ancelotti’s Press Conference Focus
At a pre-match press conference, Ancelotti reiterated his concerns about the intense football calendar. Reflecting on Madrid’s position, he noted, “We have done it. We are better off than before. We are coming off a very good run, but we need to keep pushing forward.”
The Italian also spoke about the challenges of balancing La Liga with Champions League commitments, emphasizing that each match represents a potential risk. “Each game can be a trap. We must stay focused and not go backward,” he warned, acknowledging the importance of staying atop the table.Espanyol’s Struggles
Awaiting Madrid is a struggling Espanyol side currently fighting relegation. Despite their position, Ancelotti expects a “complicated, difficult” encounter, stressing the significance of every point in this stretch of the season. With La Liga entering its final phase, the coach is determined to keep Madrid’s advantage intact.
“The points now are even more important than earlier in the season,” Ancelotti explained. “We need to keep our focus, especially with the final stretch approaching.”
Real Madrid’s Starting XI
In terms of tactical changes, Ancelotti will make several adjustments. The first change will be at left-back, where Ferland Mendy will make way for Fran García. This is one of the four confirmed changes from the side that triumphed 3-0 over Brest in the Champions League. The rest of the backline remains unchanged, with Thibaut Courtois in goal, Antonio Rudiger and Aurelien Tchouameni at center-back, and Lucas Vazquez retaining his position at right-back.In midfield, Dani Ceballos is set to start in place of Luka Modric. Ceballos will partner with Fede Valverde in a double pivot, while Jude Bellingham will take up a more advanced role as the attacking midfielder. Flanking Bellingham will be Vinicius Jr. and Rodrygo, both of whom are expected to provide pace and creativity from the wings.
Perhaps the biggest change is up front, where Kylian Mbappe will take his place as the central striker. With Karim Benzema‘s departure, Mbappe‘s role in Madrid’s attack is critical, and Ancelotti is keen to integrate him fully into the team’s fluid attacking system.
Ancelotti’s Goals for the Match
As Real Madrid heads into the match, Ancelotti’s focus is clear: securing the three points to maintain their top spot in the league. Despite Espanyol’s struggles, Ancelotti warned against complacency, urging his players to take nothing for granted.
“We need to keep going, stay focused, and make sure we don’t drop points,” he While the starting XI takes the spotlight, Madrid’s bench is also a wealth of talent. Players like Antonio Rudiger, Luka Modric, and Eduardo Camavinga are expected to provide solid options for tactical changes if needed. Their ability to change the course of a match from the bench is one of Madrid’s key strengths.
The Road Ahead
As Madrid prepares for a crucial period of fixtures, this game against Espanyol represents an important chance to stay ahead of their rivals. While Madrid will be favored to win, Ancelotti’s cautionary words indicate that the team must remain focused, ensuring that every match is treated with the seriousness it deserves.
Conclusion
Real Madrid will enter their match against Espanyol with the intent to extend their lead at the top of La Liga. With at least four changes to the lineup, Ancelotti’s approach will be tactical and strategic, aiming to keep his team fresh while maintaining their dominance in the league. The match promises to be another test of Madrid’s depth and focus as they chase further glory this season
