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With Real Madrid currently on a pre-season tour of the United States, Carlo Ancelotti is having to do without several of his stars. They are still on vacation after this summer’s international tournaments. Despite this, the Italian coach does not hesitate to put his faith in some of the youngsters of the Castilla and give them playing time. Example with Mario Martín, a 20-year-old defensive midfielder. The Spaniard played 90 minutes against AC Milan, in a friendly. His performance was also appreciated by the Merengue coach.
His personality off the field is also praised. So much so that, according to ASthe Real Madrid reserve player is even very close to staying in the first team. Ancelotti wants to integrate him into the competition in midfield. Of course, he will have a lot to do against Jude Bellingham, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Eduardo Camavinga, Federico Valverde, Luka Modrić and even Dani Ceballos. But, according to the Spanish media, that does not scare him. Mario Martín believes that he will be able to play, given the number of matches that await the Casa Blanca this season.
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