Camavinga already knows one of the positions he will not have to fill under the tactical leadership of Carlo Ancelotti: with the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 progressing and the coach looking for solutions to the problems the team faced before the break, he realized that a mistake could have been made during the resumption of the season with Eduardo Camavinga
The Real Madrid No. 12 already knows Ancelotti’s idea of never putting him on the left side: despite Alaba’s performance and the potential mistakes Ferland Mendy could make, the Real Madrid coach knows that the French youngster’s position is in midfield and that he can’t move from there, As long as he takes into account the assessments that both his coach and his coach have made in recent days: he should be more aware of the position of the ball
Camavinga’s ingenuity would not work in a particularly delicate situation, given the presence of several right-wingers who are the attacking center of some important teams in Europe: putting Camavinga there would mean a tactical instability that would be reflected in all tasks, including the simplest ones like ‘throwing’. Sneaking into rival attackers
The background that Ancelotti wants to “forget
The option to put Camavinga as a left-back is quite a distant idea and would only be used in desperate and “crazy” situations required by games or team tempo, but not in standard situations or in completely controlled games. There are already precedents of modifications at full-back, but it’s not Ancelotti’s idea
The Real Madrid boss remembers very well the adaptation of Lucas Vazquez, who took several years to establish himself as a right-sided option. In addition, his position was changed due to the lack of players in this position during a long-term injury to Dani Carvajal, which forced Curtis “17” to fill in for the man from Mustola. In the same season, Fede Valverde fully discovered his versatility, even playing as a right winger. Those times seem to be over with Ancelotti, who is not going to remove Camavinga and “Halcón” from the positions they hold today