Khaleej Times

Solari gaining favour ahead of first big test

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madrid — Santiago Solari came through the dress rehearsal with flying colours but now for the real thing. Real Madrid’s stroll past Melilla from Spain’s third tier in the Copa del Rey was a particular­ly kind opening assignment, the type of which Julen Loptegegui must have longed for during his miserable run of one win from seven matches.

Solari, put in temporary charge, said the right things in his opening press conference on Tuesday, largely by saying very little at all, and then a day later did the right thing by overseeing an expected, but still emphatic, 4-0 victory. So far, so good.

Already Solari is being discussed as a realistic option for longer than the 15 days that regulation­s allow a provisiona­l coach to work.

With every success, and without a clear alternativ­e, his status will be enhanced. The next step is to transmit early enthusiasm into something more substantia­l, namely wins at home to Real Valladolid, now owned by Solari’s former Brazilian team-mate Ronaldo, and away to Viktoria Plzen in the Champions League next week.

Then comes a trip to Celta Vigo before time is up. Four wins out of four and club president Florentino Perez might well view his problem solved, at least until the end of the season. “The commitment of the players is not to me, even though I’m here now,” Solari said on Wednesday. “The commitment is to this shirt, to Madrid and to themselves.”

But first, Valladolid, unbeaten in seven and boasting five wins from their last six, should offer a deceptivel­y tricky test.

Their defence is one of the meanest in La Liga and more than capable of restrictin­g a Madrid team bereft of attacking inspiratio­n in recent weeks. To that end, Solari’s deepest imprint from three full days in charge has been a show of faith in Vinicius Junior, the 18-year-old striker signed for 45 million euros from Flamengo in the summer.

 ?? — AFP ?? real Madrid’s interim coach Santiago Solari.
— AFP real Madrid’s interim coach Santiago Solari.

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