Why is Mbappé benched for Real Madrid vs. Juventus in the Club World Cup despite his recovery?
Real Madrid’s star forward Kylian Mbappé is on the bench in their Round of 16 clash against Juventus at the Club World Cup. The French superstar missed Madrid’s three group-stage matches due to a bout of acute gastroenteritis that landed him in a Florida hospital.
While he has fully recovered and trained normally, coach Xabi Alonso is cautious about his fitness and prefers a gradual reintroduction to competitive play.
In Mbappé’s absence, the young Gonzalo García has seized the opportunity, delivering consistent performances across the group stage—scoring and assisting in each match.
Madrid’s front line will likely feature Vinícius Jr. leading the attack, supported by midfield creators like Jude Bellingham and Arda Güler, and the revitalized Federico Valverde—reflecting the dynamic system Xabi Alonso is building.
Xabi Alonso’s tactical evolution
Alonso’s new tactical blueprint uses a three-center-back system with attacking wingbacks, reminiscent of Vicente del Bosque’s 2000 Champions League strategy. This formation proved effective in the 3–0 win over Salzburg, allowing control through midfield and dominance on the flanks.
With stars like Dani Carvajal, Éder Militão, Vinícius, and Bellingham fully fit now, Madrid enters the knockout stage strong—though Xabi remains mindful of each player’s workload.
Juventus challenge & upcoming stakes
Juventus, coached by Igor Tudor, advanced by dispatching Al Ain and Wydad AC but suffered a heavy 5–2 defeat to Manchester City in the group stage. Despite some defensive vulnerabilities, Tudor believes his team can compete—highlighting discipline and tactical awareness as essential. The winner of this tie will face the victor of Borussia Dortmund vs. Monterrey, keeping Madrid’s path unpredictable.