Crunch time for Real Madrid's Mbappe-Vinicius partnership
Real Madrid's French forward #10 Kylian Mbappe (L) celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the Spanish league football match between Real Madrid CF and Rayo Vallecano at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on February 1, 2026. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)
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French superstar Kylian Mbappe is poised to return for Real
Madrid's Champions League play-off clash at Benfica on Tuesday after resting at
the weekend.
The availability of the team's top scorer and best player
this season is excellent news for coach Alvaro Arbeloa, but it raises the
question of whether Los Blancos lose too much balance when both he and
Brazilian winger Vinicius Junior line up in attack together.
That problem is further exacerbated when Jude Bellingham is
available too, but the England international is injured and will not feature
against Jose Mourinho's side in Lisbon.
All three stars lined up for Madrid in the league phase
against Benfica in late January, as Los Blancos fell to a damaging 4-2 defeat
that left them facing a play-off round tie against the same opponents.
Mbappe struck twice for Madrid in that match and is the
Champions League top marksman with 13 goals.
However Madrid were outplayed and unpicked by Mourinho's
side, who secured their own play-off round spot thanks to Ukrainian goalkeeper
Anatoliy Trubin's stunning 98th-minute header.
With Mbappe an unused substitute against Real Sociedad on
Saturday because of knee discomfort, Vinicius shone as Arbeloa's team ran out
comfortable 4-1 winners at the Santiago Bernabeu.
The Brazilian won and converted two penalties in one of his
best displays of a mixed campaign.
"Since I've arrived he's had games at a really high
level... he's a player who goes beyond the statistics, how he can change a
game, condition opponents, the number of players he can attract," enthused
Arbeloa.
"He is one of the best in the world, and it is a
privilege to coach him."
As Madrid's key attacker against La Real and operating in
plenty of space, Vinicius put his stamp on the game.
However he will have to share the star billing with Mbappe
at Benfica's Estadio da Luz.
"(Mbappe) is doing very well. Obviously, he has been
dealing with these minor issues for quite some time this season," said
Arbeloa.
"He is making a great effort every time he steps onto
the field, and we have decided not to take risks so that he will be ready to
start the match on Tuesday. That will be the case."
Arbeloa has made it clear since replacing Xabi Alonso at the
helm in January that he intends to lean on Madrid's star players when they are
available.
Alonso's rotation policy and attempt at a meritocracy did
not suit some of Madrid's stars and Arbeloa's strategy of keeping them content,
from former Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti's playbook, seems to be working
reasonably well so far.
Vinicius's form has risen sharply since Arbeloa's arrival,
after a long goal drought impacted Alonso's stint at the helm.
However Ancelotti could not solve the problem either and
while the immense quality of Mbappe, Vinicius, Bellingham and co can help
Madrid overpower most teams, they can also come undone easily against
well-prepared opponents.
Madrid's Galactico gamble between 2000-2006 ended badly,
with superstars including Luis Figo, David Beckham and Ronaldo winning limited
silverware with the club.
Mbappe and Vinicius have at least said they enjoy playing
with each other, and they mesh better now than during the first months after
the Frenchman's arrival last season, when they often occupied similar spaces.
Yet with neither particularly fond of pressing or fulfilling
defensive duties, it makes life hard for the rest of the team behind them.
After beating Real Sociedad, midfielder Fede Valverde
praised the team's grit.
"Everyone worked hard... you could tell that we were
defending as a team during the whole game," said Valverde.
Whether they can repeat that against Benfica on Tuesday, and
other top opposition down the line, with both Vinicius and Mbappe in the team
is the key question yet to be answered.


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