Ancelotti’s main priority with the Real Madrid squad after substitution criticism – report

Real Madrid’s recent 1-1 draw against Mallorca was a tough result to accept for the team. It served as a wake-up call, not just for the players, but also for their coach, Carlo Ancelotti. 

The match highlighted some critical issues within the team, one of the most significant being Ancelotti’s reluctance to utilise his bench players effectively.

Adding to the situation, a report from MARCA has shed light on the situation, revealing that Ancelotti is fully aware that relying solely on his starting eleven won’t be enough to achieve success this season. 

The manager understands that he needs to give his bench players more opportunities to contribute, just as he did last season. However, before making any significant changes, Real Madrid’s priority is to establish a solid and definitive starting lineup.

Ancelotti’s reluctance and acceptance

Ancelotti has a reputation for sticking with a consistent lineup, but last season, his ‘B’ team played a crucial role in the team’s success. 

Carlo Ancelotti understands the importance of his bench players. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)

The backup players often came off the bench to turn the tide in challenging matches, securing important victories for the club. 

This strategy of using the entire squad effectively was a key factor in Real Madrid’s triumphs last season and will be just as important this year.

The current season is a long and demanding one for Real Madrid, and Ancelotti will need to manage his squad wisely to maintain their performance levels. 

This means giving his bench players the chance to shine and trusting them to step up when needed. Effective squad rotation will be crucial, not only to keep the team fresh but also to ensure that they can secure victories consistently.

The draw against Mallorca has underscored the need for Ancelotti to rethink his approach. 

If Real Madrid are to compete successfully on all fronts this season, the manager will need to strike a balance between identifying a strong starting lineup and making the most of his bench. 

Only by doing so can Real Madrid hope to repeat the success of last season and aim for more silverware.