Real Madrid: Gúti judges the new Galacticos

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Although Real Madrid have not suffered a defeat since the start of the season, they have nevertheless had a rather sluggish start to the game. In an interview published by AS This Thursday, Gúti nevertheless believes that this team is well equipped to continue performing, all under the leadership of Carlo Ancelotti. He also compared this new era of ” Galactics ” to that of his time with Zinédine Zidane, Ronaldo, David Beckham and Luis Figo.

With ups and downs. Not only in terms of play, but also in terms of points. They are four points behind FC Barcelona, ​​it is not a good start. A lot was expected of this team and Kylian Mbappé. They have been compared a lot to the Galacticos, when they are a better team than them. They have very good players at a very young age. They are going to mark an era at Real Madrid. (…) In the Galacticos, there were many untouchable players who had to play all the time. In this case, (Carlo) Ancelotti will always do what is best for his team. At certain times, he can play 4-3-3 because the game demands it and in difficult matches, where he needs a little more muscle in midfield, he will play 4-4-2. He is a very intelligent coach and he will get the best out of this team “, explained Gúti.

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