Tchouaméni sent to the bench at Real?

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An indisputable holder but not necessarily convincing, Aurélien Tchouaméni is starting to be threatened at Real Madrid by Eduardo Camavinga.

It’s been two years since Aurélien Tchouaméni joined Real Madrid. And if we base ourselves on the fact that the Frenchman plays almost 90 minutes in all of the Merengues’ matches, when he is not injured, we can say that the former Monegasque has a solid starting status.

However, there is still a little doubt concerning the French international. As Sport observes, Tchouaméni

“doesn’t quite fit Real Madrid’s style of play”. The daily explains that the player trained in Bordeaux is a solid defensive midfielder, but his fault is his lack of creativity and risk-taking in his passes, which slows down the construction of the Merengues.

Is Camavinga better than Tchouaméni?

Tchouaméni suffers from the comparison with his predecessor, the illustrious Casemiro, who was a defensive rock, and who had the chance to be surrounded by the best versions of Toni Kroos and Luka Modric, which relieved him in the conduct of the game .

“Tchouameni is at a disadvantage compared to Casemiroobserves Sport. He is asked for the same defensive efficiency and greater importance in construction tasks. And it does not fulfill both missions 100%. »

Sport goes on to indicate that Real were better, at Lille and against Villarreal, when Tchouaméni slipped into central defense to replace Militao, leaving the No.6 role to Eduardo Camavinga. More “dynamic” offensively, while being a solid recuperator, the former Rennais is starting to embody a credible threat for Tchouaméni, according to the Spanish daily. To be continued after the international break…

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