
Real Madrid suffered a painful defeat yesterday against Atletico Madrid. Carlo Ancelotti's team gave in to the pressure of a team that planned their game well on the pitch. Given this, two goals from Alvaro Morata, former Real Madrid player and a goal from Antoine Griezmann ended up sentencing the game. The performance of the Madrid defenders has generated controversy on social networks and fans have not stopped looking for someone to blame.
The performances of centre-backs Fran Garcia and Lucas Vazquez ended up forcing Ancelotti to make some changes in the starting 11. It should be remembered that although the Madrid Derby was being played in Madrid, the match was played at the Civitas Metropolitano and not at the Santiago Bernabeu.
In addition, the poor performances of important names such as Jude Bellingham, caused the Spanish team to have its worst game of the season. Moreover, with this result, Madrid lost its streak of matches without losing, as well as the leadership of the league. With FC Barcelona's victory over Celta Vigo this weekend, those led by Xavi are the current leaders of the competition.
While the bad moment goes through the fans of Real Madrid, others are active in social media generating debates about the main responsables of this defeat. Although many point to the same coach for not planning the game well, others point to players. However, it should be remembered that soccer is a collective game, so it would be very difficult to make a judgment. Nevertheless, for the Italian coach, there was a player who had a bad performance and would leave the starting 11 for the next game.
According to RELEVO, Rodrygo would be the player who leaves the starting 11 for the next league match against Las Palmas. The little effectiveness of the player in yesterday's match would have caused the decision. It should be noted that the only goal scored by Madrid was a goal by Toni Kroos.

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