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Real Madrid’s Defensive Dominance Since 2019/20 Unveiled: A Comprehensive Analysis as Los Blancos become the team with the least goal conceded

Real Madrid’s footballing legacy is not just about attacking flair but extends to a defensive mastery that sets them apart in European football. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the intricate details, historical benchmarks, and current strategies that make Real Madrid a defensive powerhouse.

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Soccer Football – LaLiga – Real Madrid v Real Sociedad – Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain – September 17, 2023 Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham in action with Real Sociedad’s Mikel Merino and Igor Zubeldia REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

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The Sturdy Wall: Real Madrid’s Defensive Record

Since the inception of the 2019/20 season, Real Madrid has etched an unparalleled defensive record. A meticulous examination reveals that they have conceded a mere 129 goals in 167 league matches, earning them the accolade of having the lowest average goals conceded per match among European championship teams at 0.77.

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Seasonal Triumphs: Breaking Records Under Ancelotti

Carlo Ancelotti’s return to the managerial helm has not only sustained but also improved Real Madrid’s defensive records. This season marks a potential historic achievement as Ancelotti’s side is on track to surpass their best historical defensive record, dating back to the 2019/20 campaign.

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MADRID, SPAIN – NOVEMBER 08: Carlo Ancelotti of Real Madrid looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League match between Real Madrid and SC Braga at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on November 08, 2023 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Cristian Trujillo/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)

League Champions and Defensive Resilience

A historical analysis underscores the correlation between a team’s defensive prowess and their league triumphs. Real Madrid’s commitment to defensive solidity aligns with this trend, with Atlético’s record of conceding 18 goals in the 2015/16 season remaining the benchmark for defensive excellence.

Ancelotti’s Defensive Philosophy: A Winning Formula

Carlo Ancelotti’s tenure has been marked by a clear defensive philosophy. Emphasizing disciplined defending and organizational coherence, Ancelotti’s strategy revolves around building a solid foundation for victory. Statistical evidence showcases the efficacy of this approach, even amid challenges like long-term injuries to key players.

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MADRID, SPAIN – NOVEMBER 8: Nacho Fernandez of Real Madrid during the UEFA Champions League match between Real Madrid v Sporting Braga at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on November 8, 2023 in Madrid Spain (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images)

Defensive Dominance: A Four-Season Saga

Over the past four seasons, Real Madrid’s defense has been unparalleled among European championship teams. The numbers tell a compelling story – 129 goals conceded in 167 matches, translating to an impressive average of 0.77 goals conceded per match. This places them at the summit, leaving PSG (0.89) and Atletico (0.84) trailing in second and third place, respectively.

Setting a New Benchmark: Madrid’s Defensive Numbers This Season

The ongoing season under the stewardship of Carlo Ancelotti is witnessing history in the making. Real Madrid is on track to surpass its best historical defensive record, dating back to the 2019/20 campaign under Zinedine Zidane. During that season, they clinched the Covid League, conceding 25 goals at a rate of 0.66 per game. Fast forward to the present, Ancelotti’s squad boasts an astonishing average of 0.60 goals conceded per game.

League Champions and Defensive Records: A Historical Perspective

Delving into history, a fascinating correlation emerges between defensive resilience and championship glory. The narrative unfolds with instances like Xavi’s triumph last year, securing the league title with Barcelona while conceding just 20 goals at a rate of 0.52 per game. Notable records include Atlético’s championship season in 2015/16, conceding only 18 goals (0.47 per game), and Deportivo’s feat in 1993/94, matching the same remarkable record.

Comparative Analysis: Madrid’s Defensive Journey Since 91-92

A trip down memory lane reveals Madrid’s defensive journey since the 1991/92 season. Despite an impressive start that year with just 8 goals conceded (0.53 per game), they concluded the campaign with 32 goals conceded at a rate of 0.82 per game. Remarkably, the current defensive average under Ancelotti surpasses even the stellar defensive season of Zidane in 2019/20.

Current Season: Defensive Fortitude Despite Setbacks

Real Madrid’s current season unfolds as a testament to defensive resilience. In 15 La Liga games, they have conceded a mere 9 goals, boasting the best defensive record in the league. This achievement becomes even more noteworthy considering the absence of key players due to injuries, showcasing Ancelotti’s tactical acumen and the squad’s adaptability.

Keys to Success: Rüdiger and Tactical Adaptations

While the collective effort is paramount, certain individuals and strategic decisions stand out. Antonio Rüdiger emerges as a linchpin, having played nearly every minute of the season. Ancelotti’s tactical shift to a 4-4-2 formation is another key factor, providing defensive solidity without compromising attacking potential.

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Champions League Challenge: Defensive Variability

Real Madrid’s defensive mettle faces a different test in the Champions League. Despite conceding five goals in five games, they sit atop their group with five wins. This variability in defensive performance highlights the team’s adaptability, proving their ability to navigate different challenges across various competitions.

Transfer Talks: Pursuing Mbappe for Offensive Brilliance

Beyond defensive strength, Real Madrid’s aspirations include bolstering their offensive capabilities. The ongoing negotiations with PSG’s Kylian Mbappe provide insight into the club’s strategic vision for future success. The offer’s intricacies, including the player’s deliberation period and potential contract scenarios, highlight the meticulous planning behind the scenes.

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