Real Madrid youngsters Franco Mastantuono and Arda Güler are firmly under the microscope, on the back of performances that fall well below the standard demanded by Los Blancos. Each player’s situation comes with his own caveats - lack of continuity, nagging fitness issues - but, at the same time, there is less and less room for excuses.
They were signed as long‑term pillars of the team, major investments: Mastantuono cost $70 million and Güler $23 million. Two transfers that sparked excitement and promised a bright future. But the hours, days, and weeks roll by… and nothing. Just empty returns. They’re not at the level. And worse: they’re trending downward. Both emerged from Wednesday’s shock defeat to Albacete looking even more bruised.
What’s wrong with Güler?
Güler’s situation triggers at least a yellow alert. The sense around the team is that the role is too big for him right now. That he’s nowhere near the performance needed to become the new Luka Modrić, to be the brain of the entire operation. Against Albacete, he was the least accurate midfielder on the ball (87%), trailing Jorge Cestero (89%) and Fede Valverde (94%). And the numbers drop even further in the attacking phase. In final‑third passing, he fell off a cliff: 82% (compared to Cestero’s 100% and Valverde’s 90%).
It’s another reminder that while Güler is a player with exquisite touch, the role may simply be too big for him - at least today. There’s still the open question of how he might fare as a pure No. 10 or drifting off the right. Because there are faint signs of life: he created more chances than anyone else on the team (five). But he steps into the eye of the storm… and his performance dips. Last night, even though he was supposed to be the team’s metronome, he finished with just 65 passes - a very low total. Behind Raúl Asencio (76) and Valverde (80). Far below expectations.
But the real concern lies with Mastantuono. He hasn’t been at the required level for a long time - and he knows it better than anyone. He’s lost the boldness that defined his early matches, the confidence to take on defenders even when the play didn’t always come off. That personality. That fearlessness. And at the same time, he’s lost his edge. Two telling stats: he took just one shot besides his goal (the only one on target) and completed half as many dribbles as David Jiménez (two).
Mastantuono MIA
Mastantuono was brought in to be a starter. He arrived with that label, with that trust. But that belief is evaporating. Yesterday marked exactly one month since he returned from a groin injury. He’s had time to regain fitness and rhythm. But the spark still isn’t there. He’s played only 172 minutes across the last 15 matches. He’s vanished from the rotation. And when he does get an opportunity, the feeling left behind is frustration. These were big‑money signings: Two players meant for the present and the future. But instead of taking off, they both seem stuck in place. Something’s wrong; both are struggling. And the murmurings of discontent grow louder: two projects drifting into danger.
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All these statistics confirms what I was said before Alonso arrived. Ancelotti was never the problem. I remembered vividly when Ancelotti requested a defender, Perez signed Bellingham instead and was told to make it work. It worked cos Nacho and Mendy remained fit and He won d league n champions league. (Nacho is supposed to be a supporting defender/backup but became d main guy with no support).The next season Ancelotti requested a striker and a defender again. What did Perez do? he signed a winger (Mbappe), a role already over loaded with Vini, Rodrygo and atimes Brahim. This alone skewed our attack cos most times we play with 3 wingers no balance - Vini, Mbappe and Rodrygo🙄 . Again Perez ignored a defender request and told Ancelotti to make it work. He reluctantly got Asencio.When d bubble busted he blamed Ancelotti n got Alonso. Instead of players Alonso wanted. He signed players Ancelotti requested for earlier after sacking him😂 (A defender and a winger_still no striker). To be fair to Perez, he got Alonso a left back even when a left back isn't priority to be honest. Alonso desperately needed a midfielder and a striker. Identified a midfielder that delayed signing for Arsenal, accepted a lower salary just to sign for Alonso. Perez refused and again told Alonso to make it work. The last straw that shattered the team is giving the dressing room power to the players. (Just imagine a company were a manager cant query their subordinates if he does, he gets a warning from HR). Players did what they like cos they know the coach cant bench them if they are not performing. Alonso walked away and we can see the result. The attitude is still there. 2 trophies lost. Solution: It has worked before. Mourinho did it. Mourinho made Perez insert a clause in his contract that gives him 100% authority over the first team including Players incoming and outgoing. Perez had to agree cos Pep Barca was winning every trophy available in spain😂. Perez was desperate. Mourinho was able to displine players like Pepe(when they lost form and gave us Varane), Navas for Caislllas.etc. When the other players including Sergio Ramos saw how he displined club ICON Casillas, the whole team sat up. Mourinho boys formed the base that gave us 5 CHAMPIONS leagues. The last of Mourinho boys is Modric. Until then this spoilt boys will continue to embarrass us. #halamadrid