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'He's Suffering and Annoyed': Real Madrid Player Upset with Ancelotti Now Unveiled

Susana Guasch reveals the name of the regular starter who is not happy with Ancelotti's system this season.

Susana Guasch revealed this on Radio Estadio Noche. A Real Madrid player is upset with Ancelotti for the position he makes him play in.

Up to now on late October, Real Madrid has only lost one game. However, they are not leading the La Liga table and the game is not encouraging.

10-0: Bellingham from One Year to the Next

At a club as demanding as Real Madrid, that's enough to spark debate about everything that's been happening within the team. And Jude Bellingham's name is on everyone's lips.

Bellingham would like to keep scoring goals | Getty Images, PixaBay, Madrid-Barcelona

The 10-0 difference between his performance last season and this one is worrying. The Englishman had scored 10 goals last year by this time. This year he hasn't scored at all yet.

"He did nothing. He is becoming irrelevant," said Paco González from COPE, referring to the Englishman's game in Vigo. "Ancelotti doesn't know where to put him," he added.

And Susana Guasch revealed on Radio Estadio Noche that the player himself is upset by the position Ancelotti puts him in. He thinks he could be more effective playing further forward, like last year.

"He Suffers and is Angry"

"What's causing discomfort is seeing Bellingham on the right. He's suffering there, he's pissed off," said the Movistar + journalist.

Jude Bellingham's situation is a consequence of Kyllian Mbappé's arrival to the team. Last season Bellingham played as a false center-forward.  This year, however, he isn't needed in that role because Real Madrid already has the best center-forward in the world.

A soccer player in a Real Madrid uniform on the field.
Bellingham doesn't like to play on the right side | Getty Images

And all that s happened is that Bellingham has returned to his natural position. The one he always had at Borussia Dortmund and in the English national team. His goals are no longer needed because others are scoring them.

Bellingham was understandably happier scoring goals, but the team now needs him playing as Toni Kroos more than competing with Mbappé for goals.

It is there, building plays from the back and joining lines, where Bellingham can be most useful to Real Madrid. He's useful there even if he doesn't score goals.