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The worst news that Real Madrid receives days before the UEFA Champions League

It wasn't just losing El Clasico, now Real Madrid have more problems to deal with.

By William Estrella

It wasn't just losing El Clasico, now Real Madrid have more problems to deal with.
It wasn't just losing El Clasico, now Real Madrid have more problems to deal with.

Real Madrid will have a difficult week after being defeated in the Clásico by FC Barcelona and that is because Xavi Hernández has managed to beat the white team three times this season, something that within Valdebebas is totally unacceptable. It will be weeks of analysis where several references could leave the team.

The fans ask to give a break to two 'sacred cows' such as Karim Benzema and Luka Modric, footballers who are already entering the last stage of their careers and who will probably be separated from Madrid from next season. However, the lost Classic is not the only thing that has hit the White House in these last hours.

From Brazil comes the information that the brand new reinforcement of Real Madrid, Endrick, no longer even plays for Palmeiras. Information that, in principle, should not worry anyone since we are talking about a 16-year-old who is in full growth, but here we must add that Florentino Pérez paid more than 35 million euros for his file.

The Brazilian has not been part of the starting team for two consecutive games, coinciding with the qualifiers, a single match, of the Paulista Championship where Verdao is one of the main candidates to win. As if this were not enough, Endrick is going through a tough scoring drought.

Endrick's scoring drought

Since the young Brazilian striker signed his contract with Real Madrid, he has not managed to convert again. Since then, he has gone through 12 official matches, between the final of the Supercopa do Brasil and matches of the Paulista Championship, without even scoring a goal. These numbers worry Carlo Ancelotti, who believes that Endrick will be Benzema's replacement.


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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