The veteran striker has been doing a fine job carrying the Blancos attack but he desperately needs at least one of his team-mates to lighten his load
As shocking as it seems for a club synonymous with attacking talent, Real Madrid have a problem scoring goals.
Zinedine Zidane’s side dominated last weekend's clash with Real Betis at the Santiago Bernabeu, taking 22 shots at the most porous defence in La Liga, but failed to find the net in a 0-0 draw that prevented them from usurping Barcelona at the top of the table.
“Our rhythm, intensity, and overall game were all perfect," the French coach argued. "We just have to put the ball in the net."
That hasn't usually been a problem for Zidane's teams. Indeed, he had never before presided over a scoreless draw at the Bernabeu.
Of course, during his first spell in charge, Zidane was nearly always able to rely on the prolific Cristiano Ronaldo to bail the Blancos out of trouble.
However, it's a different story nowadays, with the club's all-time leading goalscorer now plying his trade in Italy, having departed for Juventus in the summer of 2018.
Madrid have never really been the same since and it is telling that having been blunted by Betis, the Blancos have now been shut out four times in 14 games this season.
Of course, Karim Benzema has done his best to pick up the slack since Ronaldo's departure.
The French forward rolled back the years last season, netting 30 times in all competitions – his best haul for Madrid since the 2011-12 season.
Benzema has also been in decent form this term, with seven goals in 13 games.
However, it's become increasingly clear that if Benzema is nullified, his fellow forwards are unlikely to step up to the mark, as underlined by the fact that the deep-lying midfielder Toni Kroos is Madrid's second-highest scorer this season, with three goals.
So, what's going wrong? Why are so many of Madrid's attackers struggling and which of them is most likely to ease the burden on Benzema as Zidane's side look to take a big step towards the knockout stage of the Champions League in Wednesday's meeting with Galatasaray?
Eden Hazard
The good news for Madrid is that Hazard produced one of his best displays for the club against Betis.
The bad news is that he still faded after a bright first half and continues to look like a cheap imitation of the player he was at Chelsea – which is obviously problematic when one considers the Blancos paid €100 million (£86m/$111m) to bring the Belgian to the Bernabeu.
Hazard has netted just one goal and two assists in nine appearances in all competitions and it was telling that even Zidane, such a long-time admirer of the winger's attributes, admitted last week that Madrid need more end product from their star summer signing.
In the 28-year-old's defence, the start of his campaign has been hampered by injury and he still doesn't look 100 per cent match fit.
However, while nobody at Bernabeu doubts Hazard's quality, he needs to start delivering soon. Madrid fans are not exactly renowned for their patience and Hazard has been afforded plenty already.
Rodrygo Goes
Despite being just 18 years of age, Rodrygo has been thrust into the team in recent weeks, which merely underlines Zidane's mounting frustration with his other attacking options.
The Brazilian has made a positive impact too, netting two goals in five appearances to date.
Zidane certainly has plenty of faith in Rodrygo, starting the former Santos starlet in the crucial clash with Galatasaray in Turkey, and was rewarded with a mature and composed performance.
However, it would be asking too much of the youngster to task him with the responsibility of igniting Madrid's attack.
He needs time to develop physically and learn what is required of a forward at the highest level.
His goals have come in in easy home wins over Osasuna and Leganes and these are the only types of fixtures and scenarios Rodrygo should be relied upon at this embryonic stage of what promises to be a sensational career.
Vinicius Junior
Certainly, Madrid should be reluctant to place too much pressure on Rodrygo given Vinicius Junior's struggles this season.
The Flamengo academy product exploded onto the scene last year, after being introduced into the starting line-up by Santiago Solari.
Indeed, Vinicius was one of the highlights of an otherwise dark season for Madrid, with his fearless displays on the flanks even earning him a Selecao call-up.
However, his campaign was hindered by untimely injuries and he has, thus far, struggled to win over Zidane.
Vinicius has made 10 appearances in 2019-20 but netted just once and he presently seems caught in a vicious cycling.
He is trying hard to impress Zidane but arguably too hard, which is affecting his form and confidence.
Rather than being relied upon to once again revive Real, the teenager needs to be carefully managed so as to avoid doing any further damage to his self-belief.
Gareth Bale
Zidane spent a significant part of the summer trying to force Bale out of the Bernabeu. Then, when club president Florentino Perez blocked the Welshman's move to China at the last month, the Blancos boss was forced to rely on the winger.
Bale, to his credit, responded with some impressive performances at the start of the season but now it seems that his relationship with his coach has broken down again.
He was said to have been left bemused by his omission for the Champions League clash with Club Brugge and there is now further confusion as to why the 30-year-old has been included in the Wales squad for their upcoming internationals when he hasn't played for Madrid for a month.
When fit and happy, Bale is undeniably the kind of proven, world-class performer that could take Madrid's game to a whole other level. Even in his seven outings to date, he has been directly involved in four goals, netting two himself.
However, at this point, Bale seems far more likely to leave Madrid in January than inspire them to another Champions League triumph in May.
Luka Jovic
After a breakout season with Eintracht Frankfurt, €60m (£52m/$67m) signing Luka Jovic was expected to battle it out with Benzema for a starting spot. Instead, he faces a fight to save his Madrid career.
Indeed, there were reports even before the transfer window closed that Zidane was so unimpressed with the Serbia striker that he wanted to immediately send him out loan.
In the end, Jovic stated at the Bernabeu but has played 90 minutes just once and scored a solitary goal in 11 appearances.
That goal came last week, in the 5-0 demolition of Leganes, and the hope was that Jovic might suddenly be set free.
However, even with Madrid struggling to find a breakthrough against Betis at the weekend, Zidane only brought Jovic on with seven minutes to go.
Jovic is still only 21 and the hope remains that, given time, he can dismiss accusations of him being a one-season wonder.
Whether he gets to do so at Madrid, though, is probably entirely dependent on Zidane's own future.
The rest
Madrid have a handful of other forwards who, for various reasons, aren’t much use to Zidane right now.
Marco Asensio is a long-term injury absentee, while Lucas Vazquez is more noted for his work rate than his productivity.
Mariano Diaz was re-signed by Julen Lopetegui to replace Ronaldo, even taking over the No.7 shirt, but has never looked good enough for this level, while Brahim Diaz has barely featured for the first team since joining from Manchester City last year.
As it stands, given his broken relationship with Bale, Zidane really needs to get Hazard fit and firing, while at the same time carefully coaxing the best out of youngsters Rodrygo, Vinicius and Jovic.
Otherwise, scoreless draws could become an increasingly common occurrence at the Bernabeu.
nuwcoru
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good luck my friend and wishes you the best of luck in madrid.
tencmps
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how can you expect goals from someone who come from Bench 82, 84, 86min(Jovic) wen benzema will be scoring 1 goal out of 10 attempt??
My brother you get sense. I don’t understand
nTesla
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how can you expect goals from someone who come from Bench 82, 84, 86min(Jovic) wen benzema will be scoring 1 goal out of 10 attempt??
Had Jovic been given half the chance Hazard got, I believe he'd have become our go to striker.. Even Mariano wasn't given enough chances after he came back from injury. Benz is scoring after missing so many is the testimony that our "feeder" players are still doing great, as it was couple of years back. We just need someone to finish those..
Jatinrk2003
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wht abt Isco & James??
Nihbdopsz
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the problem is that even if hazard is in shooting position,he can't shoot he still look for benzema.
9 was w
Botabprs
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how can you expect goals from someone who come from Bench 82, 84, 86min(Jovic) wen benzema will be scoring 1 goal out of 10 attempt??
Finally someone with logical sence unlike Zidane
Botabprs
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Get rid of the weaklinks
Hala_Madrid090
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correct
I hate when he does that like he has wide open shooting chance but still looks to pass the ball to the teamate lol
Hadcekmprs
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the problem is that even if hazard is in shooting position,he can't shoot he still look for benzema.
correct
Hala_Madrid090
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the problem is that even if hazard is in shooting position,he can't shoot he still look for benzema.
OMG so truee!! This happens every game
zeccikmry
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how can you expect goals from someone who come from Bench 82, 84, 86min(Jovic) wen benzema will be scoring 1 goal out of 10 attempt??
CalibelBillings
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All of a sudden Eden Hazard’s light dimes because he has a dream-haha 😂- I repeat haha 😂- Moral Lesson: Don’t go where you are not appreciated....
AviralTrivedi
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benzema has shown his quality and its brilliant..... I'm really shocked to see them perform the same way they did even after getting hazard and other talents who were supposed to cut the gap by atleast some margin left by ronaldo
Arsenalblobfish101
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They only thing hazard is carrying is a Big Mac and a happy meal...😂😂🙃😳🙄
IndioRC
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Hadcekmprs
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the problem is that even if hazard is in shooting position,he can't shoot he still look for benzema.
sohklmstu
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no burden ... whole team will support him .
Taddkortz
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Am so sure Hazard would come out good again for Madrid only a matter of time.......he is a great player
Paiputum24
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Karim Benzema (229) has overtaken Thierry Henry (228) as the highest scoring Frenchman for one club abroad. Still I have seen Benzema being slated more than being praised. This deserves some credit and respect.
Truth
Wwm
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I thought Hazard was coming to burst la liga into life. he has instead come and put benzama in a low scoring mode and sunk into the shadows of la liga. this is enough prove that la liga is not Farmers league.
This is enough to prove that RM only buy expired Chelsea players [Crylaugh]
__kat02
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hazard is slowly getting back in form , his unfortunately got ruled out by var ,but it was great for his confidence , jovic will also explode once he gets playing time ( start) consistently during copa and I don't need to say anything about rodrygo he has already scored 2 as a starter and has now permanently bcom a starter
DaMhztourage
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Benzesaviour of Zidane needs Chelsea version of Hazard to start firing again !
GOAT-Seven
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Expectation: Chelsea Hazard Reality: United Lukaku[Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
mohashrafcr7
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at the moment real Madrid need a proper mid fielder who could do elegant passes to ease the attack.... bring back ozil who is having a tough time at arsenal.... plss Perez.. I want him to play for Madrid for few years .... if not bring back Di Maria
Gody333
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I thought Hazard was coming to burst la liga into life. he has instead come and put benzama in a low scoring mode and sunk into the shadows of la liga. this is enough prove that la liga is not Farmers league.
Edoo87
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Benzema is good firing this season
NiranjanThosar
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he is like a lone wolf in Madrid attack.. I hope he don't get injured!
ishti
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Karim Benzema (229) has overtaken Thierry Henry (228) as the highest scoring Frenchman for one club abroad. Still I have seen Benzema being slated more than being praised. This deserves some credit and respect.
CaptainAhmad
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benzeema is king of real Madrid now