Xabi Alonso wants a less Mbappé-dependent Real Madrid, and according to Marca, the tactical blueprint for next season will reflect that.
Since his high-profile arrival in the summer of 2024, Kylian Mbappé has delivered: 43 goals in 56 games, a Pichichi, a Golden Boot, and an undisputed role as the attacking leader. But this stellar season also exposed an uncomfortable truth — Madrid’s heavy reliance on their French superstar.
Mbappé-dependence: the numbers don’t lie
Mbappé was responsible for 31.4% of Real Madrid’s goals in all competitions, a figure that rises to nearly 40% in La Liga. More telling? He opened the scoring in 15 of the 21 games in which he found the net.
Without him, Madrid’s output dipped dramatically: 1.5 goals per game in his absence, compared to 2.12 with him. When he missed matches against Atlético, Rayo, Bilbao and Getafe, the team only picked up 8 points from 12.
Alonso’s solution: share the load
Now at the helm, Xabi Alonso wants to rebalance the offense. It’s not about limiting Mbappé’s impact, but rather reducing the over-reliance, making the attack more versatile and unpredictable — especially if Mbappé isn’t on the pitch.
With talents like Vinicius Jr., Rodrygo, Bellingham, and Valverde in the squad, Real Madrid has the firepower to diversify. The challenge? Elevate the supporting cast without dimming the star of the Bernabéu.
The message is clear: the Mbappé era has begun — but it won’t be a one-man show.
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