Carlo Ancelotti was satisfied his tactical decision to switch Kylian Mbappe’s position in attack paid off in Real Madrid’s 3-0 win over Leganes.
Mbappe scored his seventh goal of the season to help Madrid to a comfortable victory in LaLiga on Sunday.
However, his position in Madrid’s front line has been a topic of debate since he joined the Spanish champions, with Mbappe having often played out wide while at Paris Saint-Germain.
And Ancelotti elected to switch Mbappe out to the left flank against Leganes, with Vinicius Junior spearheading Los Blancos’ attack.
“Mbappe played on the left side, where he did well, and Vinicius on the inside,” Ancelotti told reporters.
“We have to highlight their play to open the scoring. They did very, very well. Mbappe scored, after a fantastic assist from Vinicius. Little by little, they’re both improving.
“Kylian is more used to playing there and today, for the team and for him, it was the best thing.
“Because playing on the outside brings more effort and Vinicius was back on Thursday. Meanwhile, Kylian had been training here for a week and a half, he was fresher.”
Mbappe was not called up by France coach Didier Deschamps for this month’s Nations League games, despite being Les Bleus’ captain.
With an injury crisis at the back and a trip to Anfield to face Premier League and Champions League leaders Liverpool coming up, Ancelotti added he was hopeful of Lucas Vazquez, who has a hamstring strain, and Aurelien Tchouameni, who is recovering from a sprained left ankle, returning to action.
@fedeevalverde: “I’m pleased with the victory and to have realised the dream of being captain.”
#LeganésRealMadrid pic.twitter.com/eF2Cx8zkFN— Real Madrid C.F.
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