
Not frankly convinced by Xabi Alonso's method since his appointment on the Real Madrid bench, Christophe Dugarry denounces inactivity of the Merengue club on the transfer market. He considers in particular that Gonzalo Garcia does not have his shoulders to be the lining of Kylian Mbappé at the scorer position and pushes a rant on the current management of Real Madrid.
Tomb of Borussia Dortmund Friday evening in the quarter-final of the Club World Cup (3-2), the Real Madrid will therefore face the PSG in the next round. These will be the major reunions between Kylian Mbappé and his former teammates, as well as the first major meeting Xabi Alonso as a coach of Real Madrid. But for the moment, the Spanish coach is struggling to convince observers and in particular Christophe Dugarry who dropped to the microphone of Red igniteon RMC Sport.
“You have to buy guys”
According to him, the choices of Xabi Alonso are regressing the Real Madrid : « Me, I don't like it at all what I see for the moment. He tinks. I have the feeling that we are no longer at the end of something rather than at the beginning of something else. Tchouameni as a Libero defender … I'm sorry, if you do the season like that, you will not win anything at the end of the year. (…) You have to buy guys in the midfield, be more creative “, Insists Christophe Dugarrywho therefore awaits reinforcements in this period of market.
Dugarry claims a real lining for Mbappé
And he explains in particular that Gonzalo Garcia (21 years old), appointed internally to be the new lining Kylian Mbappé At the center-forward post, does not have the shoulders for this task: ” The Garcia center-forward in Mbappé lining is light. I think it's DIY. I don't see mega stars arriving at Real Madrid. Trent Alexander-Arnold is constantly in difficulty in one against one. I want to see Real compete with Paris Saint-Germain. With this workforce, we are very far away. I am waiting for three four important recruits because I do not see a future that makes me dream, even if the coach is of quality “, Continues Dugarry. The message has passed …