Ancelotti will leave Rodrygo out and the effect is devastating against Klopp

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May 28. This is not just any date, but the day the Real Madrid and Liverpool will face each other to meet the new champion of the Champions League. The match -which will be played at the Stade de France- will face two teams whose styles are completely opposite and that will force Carlo Ancelotti Already Jürgen Klopp to design a scheme that is as effective as possible.

In the case of reds the concern is maximum after knowing the muscular mishaps of Fabinho, Mohamed Salah y Virgil Van Dijk, three key players in the German’s ’11’. However, it is worth mentioning that the medical forecasts do foresee the recovery of all of them for the European final.

For its part, Carlo Ancelotti seems to have fewer doubts in this regard and, having allowed Karim Benzema to regain his strength by giving him a five-day break, nothing seems to be able to prevent all of the Italian’s trusted footballers from arriving in Paris in top form.. Of course, the possession game that Liverpool is used to developing will force the Italian to bet on one more midfielder in his initial scheme, Fede Valverde being the one with the most ballots to accompany Casemiro, Kroos and Modric, but there is also the possibility that it will be Eduardo Camavinga the player who starts as a starter together with the renowned ‘CMK’.

This will not only entail great control of the midfield by the Whites, but also Rodrygo Goes, one of the fittest players today, has to wait for his chance from the bench. The Brazilian player has become, in a totally unexpected way, the great revelation of the last two months in the Real Madrid and its importance in Ancelotti’s plans is becoming obvious.

Apart from scoring a fabulous brace against the Manchester Citywhich allows the Spanish team to play the aforementioned final, the Brazilian has been differential in the last league games played, as he recently demonstrated against Cádiz or more previously against Sevilla and Levante.

Of course, although Rodrygo will not start as a starter, it is expected that ‘Carletto’ will give him a large dose of minutes in the second part like that golden shock in attack that Real Madrid hasn’t had throughout the season… and Klopp already fears the effects of it.

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