Journalist Joel Del Rio recently shared with MARCA that Arda Guler passed his ‘midfield test’ with impressive results following his stunning display against Real Sociedad.
Throughout the match, Guler consistently supported Dani Carvajal on the right and played a significant role in both attacking and defending. His contributions included building up play, making timely runs into the box, and maintaining strong defensive efforts.
With the arrival of Real Madrid’s star-studded new squad—featuring players like Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo, and Jude Bellingham— Carlo Ancelotti understands the importance of integrating Guler into the team, particularly in a position he has not played before but is well-prepared for.
Guler’s role as an interior midfielder is different from his previous positions, as it involves more responsibilities in both ball possession and defensive work.
Ancelotti knows that Guler needs to adapt to his new role by positioning himself effectively between the lines, receiving passes, and distributing the ball to forwards.
Unlike a winger, a midfielder must engage more deeply in defensive tasks and Guler’s ability to adjust to these demands will be crucial for him to secure more playing time.
In his first test, Guler excelled by constantly supporting Carvajal and contributing defensively against Real Sociedad.
The Turk’s efforts were evident as he worked to enhance Real Madrid’s ball movement, entered the area with ease, and maintained a relentless defensive stance. These qualities are essential for his new role.
In his second start of the season, Guler completed 34 out of 35 passes, won 3 out of 5 ground duels (60%), recovered three balls, committed only two fouls, and earned a crucial penalty for Real Madrid.
This season, he has already been involved in two penalties, including one that resulted in a 1-1 draw against Las Palmas.
Overall, the teenager’s performance indicates that he is adapting well to his new midfield role, and his contributions are becoming increasingly valuable to Real Madrid’s success.