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'Bellingham Wanders...' and It's Ancelotti's Fault. The Floodgates Open on El Chiringuito

'Bellingham wanders and is a victim of the coach's confusion.' Blow to Ancelotti on El Chiringuito

Jorge D'Alessandro continues his crusade against Carlo Ancelotti on El Chiringuito. Now he uses Jude Bellingham as a weapon.

The former goalkeeper and former Atlético de Madrid coach doesn't like Ancelotti's methods. He doesn't miss the opportunity to question him even when Real Madrid wins.

The Theory That "Real Madrid Doesn't Play Anything"

This is what happened after the 2-1 against Rayo Vallecano. Jorge D'Alessandro has unleashed all his artillery to tarnish the white victory by attacking Ancelotti. He believes that he doesn't make good use of Bellingham.

D'Alessandro subscribes to the theory that "Real Madrid doesn't play anything". Something difficult to understand considering that they are at the top of the table in LaLiga. One step away from the Copa final and with all favorable pronouncements in the Champions League.

"There is something concerning, although Madrid is in the hands of the stars, Vinícius's match against Rayo was spectacular.

When he could combine with Mbappé, it was masterful. His goal is worth the ticket price, to dazzle the entire world.

"Bellingham Isn't Being Utilized"

But then the team starts to fade and lacks personality, because there is no entity. And the most tragic thing is the disorientation of a Bellingham who wanders around the field, he doesn't have an exact position.

He's placed on the left wing, which isn't his position. Suddenly he appears as a second forward with the changes... And he doesn't get into the game.

I believe that Bellingham at this moment is a victim of the coach's confusion."

D'Alessandro talks about the same coach with whom Bellingham amazed the world last season. But soccer has no memory.

It seems that on El Chiringuito the hunt against Ancelotti has begun. It's easier to attack the coach than to attribute to the players their own responsibilities.

When the stars decide, it's because they are very good. When they don't measure up, it's always the coach's fault. It's the toll that the Real Madrid coach has to pay, the most demanding club in the world.