The surprising impact of Real Madrid’s dynamic duo on goal scoring run

Real Madrid’s attacking duo, Vinicius Jr. and Kylian Mbappe have faced significant scrutiny this season regarding their on-field chemistry. 

Fans had high hopes for their partnership, but it has become clear that the two players have not been combining as effectively as expected. Some of this criticism may stem from the heightened expectations surrounding them. 

Regardless of the discussions circulating in the media and among supporters, one undeniable fact stands out: together, they have contributed to a remarkable 70% of Real Madrid’s goals this season.

The stats behind this combination

Regardless of the criticism, both Vinicius and Mbappe have exceeded initial projections. Out of the 26 goals scored by Real Madrid in their first 13 matches, 18 have been either scored or assisted by this dynamic pair. 

This statistic highlights their significant involvement, with each player participating in goals or assists in 70% of the team’s games. 

Vinicius and Mbappe have scored 70% of goals for Real Madrid. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

Breaking down their individual contributions, Mbappe has netted eight goals and provided one assist for Vinicius, while Vinicius has scored five goals and registered five assists without assisting Mbappe. 

Looking ahead, an important week lies ahead for them, with matches against Borussia Dortmund and FC Barcelona that will be critical in showcasing their abilities.

Failed tactical adjustments

Manager Carlo Ancelotti has consistently relied on Vinicius and Mbappe, often leaving Rodrygo out of the starting lineup. Initially, the manager opted for a 4-3-3 formation featuring three forwards. 

However, he has recently shifted to a 4-4-2 setup, utilizing Vinicius and Mbappe as a striking pair. The performance statistics of these two players validate his decisions, as their goals have been instrumental in filling the gap left by Jude Bellingham.

Ultimately, Vinicius and Mbappe are the most crucial players. Despite their individual successes, they have not yet formed a fully cohesive partnership. As they continue to work on their connection, their potential to become a formidable attacking duo remains high.