Real Madrid is having an insane season and already won a trophy a week ago. Madrid have become bigger favorites for the Champions League and La Liga after gaining many points and suffering very few losses. This was not the expectation from many fans who thought the team needed a world-class striker.
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Madrid has a core starting XI that includes three great attackers, Vinicius and Rodrygo, as the two strikers up top, with Jude Bellingham just behind them. Bellingham is the top goal scorer in the team this season for Real Madrid, with 18 goals in all competitions. Vinicius suffered an injury that made him miss out on some games, but he has ten goals in 18 appearances. Rodrygo is also pulling great numbers with 12 goals and seven assists in 30 games this season.
With many injuries in the team, such as Courtois, Miltao, Alaba, and Camavinga for a while, the teams still managed to pull great results while rotating the full squad. Carlo Ancelotti led the team to a 100% record in the Champions League group stage campaign and are 2nd in La Liga with 51 points and a game in hand.
They are only one point behind league leaders Girona, who have 52 points. Madrid defeated Girona 0-3 earlier in the season and will look to continue the form in the league to win it again after a year. Ancelotti will not just count his starting players but also need his bench players to step up. The players who were benched for most games have put up impressive numbers.
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Players who contributed to Real Madrid this season while playing fewer minutes than others are Lucas Vasquez, Fran García, Luka Modrić, Ceballos, Brahim Diaz, Nico Paz, and Joselu. Together, the seven players contributed to 21 goals and 20 assists, with an overall goal contribution of 40. This shows that there is a lot of quality around the squad and how strong the team is to compete for the Champions League and La Liga for the rest of the season.
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