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After losing 3-0 to Barcelona, the Real Madrid player who would be kicked out of the club

Real Madrid was not pleased with this player's performance against Barcelona.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid was not pleased with this player's performance against Barcelona.
Real Madrid was not pleased with this player's performance against Barcelona.

‘El Clasico’ between Real Madrid yesterday played in the United States of America left hundreds of conclusions about different factors. One of those many was a player who stood out, but because of his very low level and his negative effect on the team. Real Madrid points to this player as the main and undisputed person responsible for the 3-0 win that Barca gave to Merengue.

Ferland Mendy is having a very rough time for Real Madrid, with two accumulated injuries that, on top of that, were chained, meant that he has never been able to finish settling down. Yesterday against Barcelona he made his return and, guess guesser, more of the same. He played a very poor 45 minutes and had to be substituted due to injury; zero defensive and attack guarantees, let's not even talk; that combo places him more than ever with one foot and half the other outside of Real Madrid.

Ferland Mendy already started the market being the main target to leave the club, however, Ancelotti wanted to try him one more time to see if he could come to consider him as a starter again and return Camavinga to his natural position in midfield . The Frenchman showed no changes and it seems that his days are numbered with the white shirt.

A new injury and uncertainty

Beyond the fact that they will not want to count on him, Mendy's new injury, if serious, could be a problem for Florentino Pérez, because from here we very much doubt that any club wants to pay millions for a player who is not available.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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