Ancelotti – Pérez tensions because of Arda Güler?

Ancelotti – Pérez tensions because of Arda Güler?
Ancelotti – Pérez tensions because of Arda Güler?

The situation is already uncomfortable for Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid after the slap received during the Clasico against Barça. And now a new subject of tension arrives… According to Relevo, Florentino Pérez, the president of Madrid, is starting to get impatient with the little playing time granted to Arda Güler, one of the club's young promises. Although the Turkish player showed good performances last season and with his national team, his integration into the team remains limited, with only 251 minutes in La Liga, or 21.6% of possible playing time. In comparison, other young European players like Lamine Yamal or Mainoo benefit from more playing time in their respective clubs.

Ancelotti does not appreciate his involvement

Ancelotti, the Real Madrid coach, justifies this situation by a surplus of players in the midfield and in attack, as well as insufficient defensive involvement from Güler during training. According to him, Güler still needs to work on certain aspects before he can claim a more regular role. However, Florentino Pérez, who has invested in young talents like Güler and Endrick, is frustrated to see their potential underexploited, especially since Real Madrid's game does not seem to be at its best. Despite this situation, Güler shines with the Turkish team, where he has accumulated more minutes than with Real Madrid, stringing together remarkable performances. Enough to increase the frustration of the Madrid boss a little more.

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To summarize

According to the Spanish media Relevo, the management of Turkish prodigy Arda Güler would not be to Florentino Perez's taste… It must be said that the statistics prove the Madrid president right since Güler plays very little.



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