Champions League: Real Madrid's 'Fantastic Four' Face Atletico Madrid Test
Real Madrid's galaxy of attacking stars initially struggled to gel this season, but coach Carlo Ancelotti kept faith and now the "fantastic four" are Los Blancos' greatest strength as they face rivals Atletico Madrid in the Champions League. They host Diego Simeone's Atletico side on Tuesday at the Santiago Bernabeu in the last 16 first leg, with the return at the Metropolitano stadium across town on March 12. French superstar Kylian Mbappe joined last season's trident of Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo Goes and both the former Paris Saint-Germain striker and Madrid's squad needed time to adapt to the change.
Ancelotti has a reputation for getting the most from his squad. Last season he replaced forward Karim Benzema with central midfielder Bellingham last season to great effect.
Real Madrid claimed a Champions League and La Liga double, but it has taken time to click with Mbappe.
Madrid's struggles forced them into the new play-off round, where they faced English champions Manchester City. Finally firing on all cylinders, the holders hit six goals over the two legs.
Mbappe and Bellingham scored at City and Vinicius was named man of the match. Mbappe then netted a brilliant hat-trick at home to seal a 6-3 aggregate victory.
Madrid's fantastic four have taken flight at just the right time.
"This is where the season really starts," said Ancelotti, finally convinced he has found the right set-up, despite the early teething problems.
He was delighted with the attackers' work-rate after previously criticising a lack of balance when they didn't work hard enough defensively.
Ancelotti said that was the key to potential success this season and it seems essential against an intense and hard-working Atletico.
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