Dani Carvajal's season-ending ACL injury is yet another blow to a Real Madrid defense that is already thin and dealing with multiple other injuries.
Carvajal is the third player sidelined for Real Madrid this season with an ACL injury, joining 17-year-old Joan Martinez and center-back David Alaba, who is still recovering from an injury suffered in December 2023.
Manager Carlo Ancelotti is faced with the prospect of having to use an improvised defense — that's something the Italian has done in the three previous seasons with Real Madrid with mixed results.
In Carvajal's absence, the natural fill-in on the right side is Lucas Vazquez, Carvajal's emergency backup at right back. That's not his natural position, but Vazquez gets the job done and will no doubt be Ancelotti's first choice when picking his lineup.
However, if Vazquez doesn't get the job done, Ancelotti can get creative with his defensive structure, playing players out of position. He has done that previously with some success.
Ancelotti could put midfielder Federico Valverde at right back. Against Liverpool in 2021 under then-head coach Zinedine Zidane, Valverde played fantastically at right-back. However, the Uruguayan has not played in the backline since, but he remains an option should Ancelotti need it.
Another option for Ancelotti is to use center back Eder Militao in place of Carvajal. Militao has played right back a few times in his career, mostly with Brazil's national team.
Real Madrid consider Eder Militão an option for the RB spot after Lucas Vázquez. @relevo pic.twitter.com/WhTXP8B5o0
— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) October 16, 2024
If Ancelotti uses Militao at right back, defensive midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni would likely slot into the center of the defense. That's a move Ancelotti has made on several occasions when dealing with injuries in the defense.
No matter what makeshift defensive lineup Ancelotti chooses, his team faces an uphill battle for the remainder of the season.
Real Madrid has not played well in La Liga or the Champions League. They are second in La Liga, only three points behind Barcelona, but that three-point gap could be crucial closer to the end of the season.
Real Madrid's next match is Saturday against Celta Vigo before two massive games next week against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League, followed by El Clasico against bitter rivals Barcelona.
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