Courtois sparks controversy at Real Madrid: Why is Alonso ignoring a player who deserves a chance?

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In a decision that has raised questions within the Real Madrid dressing room, coach Xabi Alonso continues to overlook young striker Gonzalo García, despite his previous impressive performances. This has puzzled his teammates, most notably Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. Courtois, a key player for the team and one of the world’s best, doesn’t understand why the coach isn’t giving García opportunities, given his proven potential and his status as one of the team’s standout players in previous competitions.

Courtois, who is highly respected within the club, expressed his bewilderment at García’s current situation. The Belgian goalkeeper, always committed to supporting his teammates, cannot fathom why a young player who continues to work hard in training has yet to be given more playing time in official matches.

Despite not being given many opportunities with the first team, García shone at the Club World Cup held in the United States last summer, where he was one of the standout players, scoring several goals and becoming the tournament’s top scorer. However, at the start of the current season, he found himself facing fierce competition and didn’t get the opportunities he deserved.

Despite his previous brilliance, Gonzalo hasn’t received enough playing time in recent matches. In the last three games, he’s only featured for a few minutes, which many players, including Courtois, consider unjustified. The young player needed opportunities to improve his performance and participate in important matches.

Some explanations suggest that the reason for Gonzalo’s exclusion is the intense competition in attack, where he’s outshone by established players like Kylian Mbappé. But in some matches, especially when the result was already decided or when the team needed to bolster its attack, Gonzalo should have been given a chance to play. This didn’t happen, however, raising questions within the team about the coach’s choices.

Interestingly, Gonzalo doesn’t seem to be publicly complaining about the lack of opportunities, but he’s starting to feel undervalued within the team. In the youth teams, particularly the under-21s, he performed exceptionally well, consistently scoring goals and playing in every match. But with the first team, his chances of playing regularly seem slim, despite his evident potential.

If the situation continues as it is, Gonzalo could find himself in a difficult position. With tempting offers from other clubs, especially from teams in the major European leagues, a move to a club where he is given more opportunities to develop and play regularly could become a more appealing option.

In conclusion, the current situation is clearly causing considerable concern within Real Madrid. Courtois and his teammates don’t understand why Gonzalo García is being overlooked despite his good performances. If this situation persists, the relationship between the player and the coach could become strained, potentially affecting the team’s stability in the future.

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