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He arrived as a gem at Real Madrid, now he doesn't play and Ancelotti no longer wants him

Real Madrid is a tough place to try to earn being a starter.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid is a tough place to try to earn being a starter.
Real Madrid is a tough place to try to earn being a starter.

Real Madrid is starting the season in a magnificent way, and as proof of this, the Spanish team is in first place in La Liga, and in first place in its group in the prestigious UEFA Champions League, where they share a group. with Naples, Union Berlin and Braga.

Part of the success that Real Madrid is having in these first ten games of the season is without a doubt Jude Bellingham. The Englishman has managed to win over the fans in record time, after arriving from Borussia Dortmund for just over 100 million euros, the midfielder has managed to score ten goals in ten games, and has amazed the Santiago Bernabeu.

However, not everything is rosy for the Real Madrid squad, as there was a young player who started out having minutes and was part of the team's future, but Carlo Ancleotti has gradually forgotten him, leaving him in the shadows. This is the left back, Fran García. The Real Madrid coach has given priority to Mendy, who started against Las Palmas and Osasuna, and Camavinga, Girona and Naples.

It is not yet known if Carlo Ancedlotti is giving him rest, however, there are already several games in which he does not see participation. Fran García is a player part of the Real Madrid academy, who shone last season on loan at Rayo Vallecano, and who the merengue team signed for this season, as a long-term project.

What's next for Real Madrid?

Like all leagues in Europe, there is now one more FIFA break, as the national teams will see participation. Therefore, Real Madrid will have to wait until October 21 to face Sevilla, on matchday ten of the Spanish League. After that match, FC Barcelona will be the next rival...


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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