Real Madrid’s Goalkeeper Conundrum: Lunin or Kepa for the Showdown Against Almeria?
Real Madrid Gears Up for Almeria Clash Following Victory Against Athletic Club
As Real Madrid gets ready to face Almeria in their second consecutive Saturday night match, the anticipation is building for a game that promises to be nothing short of intense. While their previous triumph against Athletic Club might not have reached the predicted levels of excitement, their upcoming battle against Almeria is expected to be a heated encounter.
Carlo Ancelotti, facing a significant decision, is likely to maintain much of the starting lineup that secured a victory against Bilbao. The spotlight, however, falls on the goalkeeping position. Ancelotti, keen on instilling confidence in the Ukrainian goalkeeper prior to the Athletic tie, was met with a fairly quiet performance at San Mames.
Kepa Arrizabalaga, who is presumed to be the successor to Thibaut Courtois, joined the squad earlier this week and was formally introduced on Tuesday. Displaying his ambitions during the press conference, Kepa’s presence has generated discussions, yet indications from Madrid suggest that he will begin the Almeria match on the bench.
Ancelotti had previously asserted that if a new goalkeeper were to be signed, Lunin would retain his starting role. Relevo sources align with this view, suggesting that Lunin is the likely candidate. With Kepa having had only a limited number of training sessions with the team, sidelining Lunin abruptly could have repercussions within the squad, not to mention the disapproval of Florentino Perez, a Lunin supporter.
While Lunin is seen as a consummate professional, Ancelotti has reportedly harbored doubts about his abilities for some time and expressed a desire for a summer replacement. Nonetheless, Kepa is expected to claim the number one spot in the following week without a doubt.
An essential aspect of Ancelotti’s managerial prowess lies in his ability to maintain harmonious relationships with both superiors and subordinates. Even if his faith in Lunin might be wavering, the 24-year-old goalkeeper made the confident choice to remain with the team rather than pursue alternative options such as leaving or seeking a loan. Ancelotti’s reliance on Lunin was evident last week, and it appears that the Ukrainian goalkeeper’s contributions could be crucial once again in the upcoming match.