Last night was one of those days that leave a mark on the memory of Real Madrid fans. Santiago Bernabéu witnessed a tough Champions League defeat against AC Milan, where the Italians took the three points with a resounding 3-1.
The performance of the Whites left much room for improvement. They showed a listless performance that not only worried the fans but also aroused criticism from analysts and commentators. Among them, Cristóbal Soria, known for his sharp criticism and irony, was quick to express his opinion on what happened.
Real Madrid Sinks and Cristóbal Soria Takes Advantage
Real Madrid looked out of sync in every phase of the game. In terms of offense, stars who should have excelled, such as Kylian Mbappé, were completely off target. Vinícius Júnior went unnoticed and Jude Bellingham failed to provide his usual spark. To make matters worse, the defense was also off target. Lucas Vázquez and Militão were leaving too much space and being caught out on several occasions by Milan's offense.
However, for many fans and for Cristóbal Soria, there was one clear culprit in this poor performance: Aurélien Tchouaméni. The Frenchman was the target of criticism and boos from the Santiago Bernabéu crowd. his name spread loudly in the post-match conversations.
Cristóbal Soria Makes Fun of Aurélien Tchouaméni
Through his social networks, Cristóbal Soria brought up the sore spot and addressed the issue with his characteristic ironic humor. “Friends, on the television at home every time Tchouaméni has the ball, for which his team paid 100 kilos, I start hearing whistles. Could you please send a technician to my house?” wrote Soria. Capturing the frustration of fans who don't understand how a player of that price can have such a negative impact on the game.
The response from the public and Cristóbal Soria is clear. Madrid needs to rethink its strategy and address the problems that have arisen in the team. The defeat against AC Milan wasn't just a bad result; it was a wake-up slap about the shortcomings that must be urgently addressed. With the Champions League future at stake, the pressure is mounting. Time is running out for Ancelotti and his players to find an effective solution.