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Jude Bellingham’s Real Madrid starting XI against Napoli in Champions League

Real Madrid is ready to face Napoli 

By Darwin Largo

Real Madrid is ready to face Napoli 
Real Madrid is ready to face Napoli 
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Real Madrid regained the rhythm after the defeat to Atletico Madrid in the Madrid Derby. Despite the defeat, Carlo Ancelotti's team regained the lead of La Liga. After beating Girona, the Spanish team consolidated its hegemony in the Spanish championship with specific goals from Jude Bellingham and Joselu. Madrid's defensive power is one of the most outstanding in Europe.

Similarly, with the winning spirit, Real Madrid wants to do things right in the UEFA Champions League. After beating Union Berlin in the first round, the team will travel to Naples to face Napoli. The current Italian champion made his debut against Braga and wants to repeat the good pace against the Spaniards from home. It should be noted that Napoli's fans are among the most outstanding in Europe.

On the other hand, the Valdebebas team has shown that it is a decisive team playing at home or away. After Vinicius Jr's injury, the Italian coach needed a player to rely on. Taking advantage of the arrival of  the former Napoli coach,  gave him the freedom to play in a certain position but with their respective characteristics in order to take advantage of a better performance.

In turn, the controversy with Victor Osimhen in the Italian team is still in force. Although the player came out to deny that he has no problem, through a letter published by Fabrizio Romano, rumors from Italy suggest that the Nigerian player wants to leave the club. Meanwhile, these are the confirmed line-ups for today's match from Real Madrid.

Real Madrid's starting lineup 

Without many changes, Carlo Ancelotti arrives in his native country to face his former team Napoli from the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. Without a doubt, it will be an extremely interesting match.

Quoted by Mundo Deportivo

Kepa Arrizabalaga, Dani Carvajal, Antonio Rüdiger, Nacho Fernández, Eduardo Camavinga, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Federico Valverde, Toni Kroos, Jude Bellingham, Rodrygo, Vinicius Jr


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