Real Madrid doubting Chelsea star Kepa’s stay due to weakness in one major area

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Shrishh Attavar

Kepa could return to Chelsea after Real Madrid loan spell

Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga’s future at Real Madrid appears uncertain as his loan spell progresses. Despite initially stepping in as a starter due to Thibaut Courtois’ injury, Kepa’s performances have left doubts, and his rank is now contested following a muscle injury that sidelined him for three weeks.

Arriving at Real Madrid with the potential for his loan deal to transition into a permanent move, Kepa struggled to assert dominance in certain aspects of his game, particularly in aerial duels. The doubts surrounding his performance, coupled with a minor muscle injury, have opened the door for Ukrainian goalkeeper Andriy Lunin to seize the opportunity.

Lunin capitalised on Kepa’s absence and impressed both the fans and the coaching staff with his commanding displays in goal. The Ukrainian shot-stopper’s performances have added a layer of complexity to the decision-making process for Real Madrid manager, Carlo Ancelotti.

Selecting between Kepa and Andriy Lunin is a task for Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti.

The injury setback for Kepa allowed Lunin to showcase his abilities and stake a claim for the starting position. As Ancelotti faces a dilemma in choosing between the two goalkeepers for the remainder of the season, the performances during the Christmas break could play a pivotal role in determining the pecking order.

Kepa’s time at Real Madrid, once seen as a potential long-term move, now hangs in the balance. The uncertainty surrounding his future raises questions about the direction the club will take in terms of goalkeeper selection. Lunin’s emergence as a strong contender for the starting role adds a competitive edge to the goalkeeping position at Real Madrid.

For Chelsea, that allows us to think about the Spaniard back in goal for us. Robert Sanchez has surely not looked the part so far, and Djordje Petrovic is still a work in progress.

Kepa back at Stamford Bridge will strengthen the Chelsea side.

As far as Los Blancos are concerned, Ancelotti’s decision will likely be influenced by both short-term and long-term considerations, taking into account performance levels, consistency, and the overall impact on the team.

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The outcome of this goalkeeper dilemma could shape the narrative for both players and impact the strategies of their respective clubs moving forward for sure. Let’s see what time has in store for the Blues.

Shrishh Attavar

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