Vinicius Jr. and Jude Bellingham are two players who have been regarded as very valuable contributors to Carlo Ancelotti’s system at Real Madrid.
Despite the fact that one of the young forwards suffered an injury in the team’s third game of the season a month ago, the other young forward and his partner have been Los Blancos’ primary offensive threats this season.
Rodrygo Goes is a name that does not come up as often. The Brazilian player has, for the most part, flown under the radar, despite the fact that he has turned in some excellent performances on the field; it is reasonable to assume that he is an essential part of the manager’s plans.
We have a lot of faith in Rodrygo.
According to rumors from Jorge C. Picon, Rodrygo was one of the primary reasons why Real Madrid did not go all out to recruit a’renowned’ number 9 for this season. At the club, a great deal of expectation is being put on him.
According to the source, the player in question does not feel intimidated by the increased level of responsibility that has been put on his shoulders as a result of Vinicius’ injury.
On the other hand, people who are close to him see how he matures when he is challenged to his breaking point and anticipate that he will continue to mature in the same manner in the present circumstance.
Rodrygo has spent the most of his time at Real Madrid playing on the right wing, although he filled in as No. 9 during the 2016–2017 campaign while Karim Benzema was injured.
at the current formation that is being used for this season, he is playing at a position that is closer to the middle of the field. However, he may be moved to the left flank for the next games if Vinicius is unable to play.
The 22-year-old is prepared to take on the burden and do whatever is required of him to assist the team in any manner that may be necessary.
Vinicius is exerting a lot of effort in the hopes of making a speedy recovery.
Vinicius, Real Madrid’s top winger, was forced to leave the field against Celta Vigo due to a thigh injury he sustained during the game. He was forced to leave the field in the first half.
Vini’s initial diagnosis did not promise well, as testing suggested that he might miss up to six weeks of activity, including two matches in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League. This news did not bode well for Vini.
The 23-year-old reportedly received a passing grade on the examination that was administered earlier this week, as stated by several media.
His return has not yet been scheduled for a certain date, but he is working toward making a comeback as soon as the Madrid derby at the Civitas Metropolitano.
At least until then, Rodrygo will be the only focus of everyone’s attention.