Mbappé’s Injury Exposes Real Madrid’s Winter Gamble: Why Alonso Has No Safety Net
With Kylian Mbappé sidelined and Endrick freshly loaned to Lyon, Xabi Alonso faces a striker crisis of his own making. The manager must now rely on a misfiring Vinícius Júnior and the teenage prodigy Franco Mastantuono to save Real Madrid’s faltering season.

The timing could not be more cruel, nor the irony more biting. Just days after Real Madrid sanctioned the loan of Endrick to Olympique Lyon to secure him playing time, Kylian Mbappé has been ruled out with an injury that threatens to derail the club’s Supercopa de España ambitions. Mbappé’s absence isn't just a personnel loss; it is a statistical catastrophe. The Frenchman has accounted for 29 goals in 24 games this season—cannibalizing over 50% of the team’s total offensive output. For manager Xabi Alonso, already under pressure after securing just two wins in his last seven matches, the safety net has vanished.
The Winter Window 'Own Goal'
The strategic oversight at the Bernabéu is glaring. The decision to send Endrick to Ligue 1—confirmed just before the New Year—was logical in isolation, given the Brazilian's desperate need for minutes ahead of the 2026 World Cup. However, combined with Brahim Díaz’s departure for AFCON 2025 in Morocco (running until January 18), Alonso has been left with a skeletal attack. The squad depth that was supposed to be Madrid's superpower has been voluntarily stripped away, leaving the manager to navigate a crucial January gauntlet with zero natural strikers.
The Vinícius Paradox
Compounding the crisis is the inexplicable drop-off of Vinícius Júnior. The Brazilian winger is currently enduring a career-worst drought, having gone 14 consecutive matches without a goal (10 in La Liga, 4 in the Champions League). His last strike dates back to October 4 against Villarreal. Advanced metrics suggest this isn't just bad luck; his xG (Expected Goals) underperformance indicates a crisis of confidence in finishing, often taking one touch too many or drifting too far from the danger zone. Without Mbappé’s gravity to pull defenders away, Vinícius will face double-teams that could further stifle his output.
Tactical Pivot: The Mastantuono Solution
With the "safe" options gone, Alonso may be forced to unleash his summer wildcard: Franco Mastantuono. The 18-year-old Argentine has played only 551 minutes in La Liga this season, yet his underlying creative numbers are elite. Crucially, Alonso reportedly blocked a loan move to Napoli for Mastantuono in December, insisting the teenager had a role to play. That moment is now.

The likely tactical adjustment against Real Betis involves moving Rodrygo to a false nine role—a position where his link-up play shines but his finishing can be erratic. This opens the door for Mastantuono to operate in the right half-space, acting as the primary playmaker to feed a narrow front two. It is a high-risk strategy that relies on a teenager to orchestrate the attack of the European Champions.
The Formation Gamble
Alternatively, Alonso could revert to a flat 4-4-2, pairing Vinícius and Rodrygo centrally. While this maximizes transition speed—ideal against a Betis side that likes to possess the ball—it sacrifices presence in the box. Given Madrid's struggles to break down low blocks recently, a striker-less formation could result in sterile possession, a recurring nightmare for Alonso during this winter slump.
The Analyst's Verdict
Impact Rating: A (Critical)
This is the defining week of Xabi Alonso’s tenure. The decision to loan Endrick without a recall clause looks premature. Expect Madrid to struggle for fluency against Betis. My prediction is a shift to a 4-4-2 diamond to crowd the midfield, forcing goals to come from second-line runners like Valverde rather than the forwards.

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