The Borneo Post

Lopetegui under fire as Real’s wretched form drags on

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MADRID: Real Madrid coach Julen Lopetegui will be desperate for a convincing victory at Alaves on Saturday to stem the rising tide of discontent after the team’s worst goal drought in 11 years.

Lopetegui has come in for heavy criticism as Real have gone three games without scoring, with Tuesday’s 1- 0 Champions League defeat at CSKA Moscow following a humbling 3- 0 loss to Sevilla and a 0- 0 draw with Atletico Madrid.

Real remain joint top of La Liga with Barcelona despite their stuttering start to the campaign and are still expected to progress from their Champions League group, but that has not saved Lopetegui from criticism.

The coach was lambasted by newspaper Marca for “treating the Champions League like an insignific­ant Cup game” in leaving captain Sergio Ramos at home and using the occasion to give 21-yearold Sergio Reguilon his first game for Real.

Marca also highlighte­d that Lopetegui has made the worst start to a season of any Real coach since John Toshack in the 1999/2000 campaign and its front cover after the defeat to Moscow railed against Real’s failure to score in more than five hours of game time.

Real’s problems in front of goal do not appear to lie in failing to create chances, though, as they had a staggering 26 shots against CSKA and hit the woodwork twice.

Instead, they appear to be lacking a prolific forward capable of filling the void left by Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure for Juventus, with Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema’s strike rates having slowed after promising starts.

The lack of a goal threat could lead to Mariano Diaz forcing his way into the starting lineup against Alaves, who are in the unfamiliar­ly high position of sixth in the league standings and would go level on points with Real should they win on Saturday. —

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Julen Lopetegui

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