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Real Madrid's Tactical Shift Under Alonso: 4-3-3 as World Cup Starting Point

Real Madrid's Tactical Shift Under Alonso: 4-3-3 as World Cup Starting Point
According to José Félix Díaz, the Real Madrid correspondent for Marca, Xabi Alonso is considering a tactical pivot to a 4-3-3 formation for the Club World Cup, though a long-term plan for five-at-the-back remains in place. This system, rare in Madrid's 21st-century playbook, would serve as a foundational strategy rather than the sole approach.

Injury-Driven Tactical Adjustment
The shift is necessitated by a defensive crisis: Éder Militão, Antonio Rüdiger, and David Alaba are all sidelined, leaving only Joselu and Waisen as fit senior center-backs. With Nacho Fernández departed, academy prospects Jacob Ramón and Aguado (primarily a full-back) will provide cover, while Aurélien Tchouaméni could deputize—though Alonso prefers him in midfield.

Defensive Recruitment Dependent on Youth Performance
The Club World Cup will test the readiness of young defenders traveling to the U.S. and assess the recovery timeline for Rüdiger and Alaba. While not an immediate priority, Madrid's front office is open to signing a center-back, pending evaluations of both youth prospects and injured stars.

Alonso's Defensive Doctrine
The manager emphasizes a collective defensive ethos, demanding full engagement from the front three. Concerned by Madrid's defensive lapses this season, Alonso stressed in initial meetings that individual freedom must yield to team discipline—particularly with Vinícius Júnior, who was challenged to balance attacking flair with defensive sacrifice. The coaching staff, led by analyst Benat Labaien, has prioritized "defensive dedication" as a starting point, analyzing recent matches to address systemic flaws in defensive intensity.
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