It is widely believed that Eduardo Camavinga will play a pivotal role in the future of Real Madrid’s midfield. Over the course of the previous year, the teenager made a meteoric ascent through the Santiago Bernabeu organization and is now considered to be one of Carlo Ancelotti’s most trusted men.
The young player, who is just 20 years old, has been in all five of Los Blancos’ La Liga matches so far this season and has made just under one vital pass in each of those matches on average. In addition to this, every game he plays in, he contributes over seven defensive actions and four ball recoveries.
A monstrosity of the mind
As soon as the young player joined Real Madrid, he was immersed in the winning attitude that permeates the locker room of the club’s flagship franchise. It goes without saying that he has included the same capabilities into his toolkit.
In an interview that took place earlier this week with Telefoot, the French midfielder discussed the significance of mental toughness at Real Madrid and what factors contributed to the establishment’s potential to produce champions.
“When you play for Real Madrid, you have to put more thought into your game. He emphasized the need of adopting a winning attitude by stating, “The most important thing is to think like that too, because it’s a winning mentality.”
The boy was questioned further and asked to list the football tournaments that he aspired to win throughout the globe. In response, he said, “I want to win the World Cup.”
“What do I want to accomplish? In the end, win as many trophies as possible in the Champions League, win a World Cup, win the Euros, win everything.”
Camavinga is scheduled to make his debut against Atletico Madrid.
The team wearing white has been victorious in each of their first six matches of this season. However, they are in for their most difficult test to date later on evening.
The Madrid derby is scheduled to take place later today at the Civitas Metropolitano between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid. According to the information provided by MARCA, Eduardo Camavinga is likely going to start this evening’s match with Aurelien Tchouameni, Jude Bellingham, and Federico Valverde.
It is uncertain how the game will go for the visitors, given that the manager will most likely deploy a midfield that is dominated by younger players.