Alonso’s Secret Move to Unlock Real Madrid’s Hidden Potential, Inspired by Ancelotti’s Masterplan

Alonso’s Secret Move to Unlock Real Madrid’s Hidden Potential, Inspired by Ancelotti’s Masterplan

Los Blancos started in a 3-4-3 system with Aurelien Tchouameni playing between Dean Huijsen and Antonio Rudiger in the heart of defence.

However, with Juventus using Randal Kolo Muani as a lone striker, Alonso opted to push Tchouameni into midfield and Madrid were rewarded with a greater sense of control.

Madrid had 13 shots totalling 0.91 xG in the second half, hitting the target seven times and drawing 10 saves from Michele Di Gregorio throughout the contest. Juve only had two shots in the second half, worth 0.04 xG.

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