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4 months ago

WILL JUDE BELLINGHAM AND KYLIAN MBAPPE BOTH BE ABLE TO THRIVE IN THE SAME STAR-STUDDED REAL MADRID?

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4 months ago

The duo are two of the most talented footballers in the world, but configuring them on the same pitch could be a challenge for Carlo Ancelotti


Let's play a game of hypotheticals. Kylian Mbappe, depending on who you believe, and how much you subscribe to the reliability of the Spanish press, will likely be a Real Madrid player next year. Him moving to Santiago Bernabeu will end over three years of torment and speculation, with one of the world's best finally getting his dream move.

It will perhaps suit all parties, too. Paris Saint-Germain won't exactly be elated to lose perhaps their greatest-ever playe, but the French champions are building a new team with a focus on long-term success — a squad that looks increasingly like an outfit assembled to thrive in a post-Mbappe world.


Madrid, meanwhile, get their white whale. Mbappe, it has been known for some time, is a boyhood Madridista who idolised Cristiano Ronaldo, and has done little to hide his desire for a future move to the Spanish capital.


But at some point, the fantasy ends and the reality begins. The truth is, Madrid are already loaded when it comes to their forward line, and finding the best role for Mbappe within the current ecosystem is a problem Carlo Ancelotti will have to solve.


Having Mbappe is never a bad thing, but fitting it all together while ensuring current Ballon d'Or favourite Jude Bellingham isn't negatively impacted won't be easy.



Mbappe's previous Galactico issues

It is not so simple to throw Mbappe into a team and expect him, and others, to thrive. Recent history, in fact, has shown that it is not a very good idea at all.


The Lionel Messi-Neymar-Mbappe trident figured to be the next great European attacking trio in Paris; instead, it was a disaster. The three never really gelled in attack, and a mixture of injuries, egos, and defensive shortcomings saw one of Europe's most talented sides become a Champions League punchline.


Mbappe wasn't the only problem there. Messi never wanted to be in Paris, while Neymar's notoriously chaotic manner — and failing ankles — didn't help. But Mbappe was supposed to be the centre of the project, PSG's vice-captain who held everything together. Perhaps that was always going to be too much to ask of a player who was still only approaching his mid-20s. Either way, Mbappe never really managed to be the centre-piece, and was instead mired in a power struggle that saw the Parisians' period of promise end in disappointment.


It all makes things a bit ominous for Madrid. Although this is a different side with a far more effective man-manager, the same issues can arise. Bellingham, Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo are, by most accounts, good team-mates, but when big names are involved, toxicity can come into play. And whether by his own fault or otherwise, controversy has always followed Mbappe.



Madrid's current system

The first thing that needs to be established here is Madrid's current way of playing and how it gets the best out of Bellingham. The Englishman is not being used as a striker, nor is he really an attacking midfielder. Ancelotti has described Bellingham as a false nine, but even that is inaccurate. For the most part, Bellingham starts from deeper positions, and runs at defences with the ball at his feet.


There are the necessary caveats here. Bellingham's role is warped by the fact that Madrid often face low blocks in La Liga. He also has the freedom to roam — and often wanders further forward. Still, Bellingham is not a striker; he just scores lots of goals. Maintaining that while potentially integrating Mbappe is far from straightforward.



Or should Mbappe move to the middle?

Given Bellingham's versatility, though, there is an argument to alter his position for the good of the team. He famously wore the No.22 shirt for boyhood club Birmingham City as he could play as a No.4, No.8 and No.10, and he has shown in his short career that he can adapt quickly.


Both in his final months at Borussia Dortmund and recently for England, Bellingham has played in a hybrid No.8/No.10 role behind a front three. There, he is relied upon to be the team's creator-in-chief, while also using his boundless energy to get back and help out defensively when required.


Putting him into a similar role as part of a midfield trio at Madrid is certainly not off the table, and is likely the role most envisaged him playing when he joined. That would allow Rodrygo a reprieve in terms of a starting role, and would potentially allow Vinicius the chance to play in his favoured position on the left. But would moving Mbappe inside be the best move?


The France superstar infamously aimed a dig at former PSG boss Christophe Galtier in October 2022 when he was started as a No.9, using the term "PivotGang" in a barbed social media post. While Mbappe could certainly replicate Karim Benzema's goalscoring feats at the Bernabeu, he clearly doesn't want to play the same role as his compatriot, with the 25-year-old much more comfortable cutting in from wide areas.



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