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It is analyzed in Spain that the DT would severely modify its game system after the fall in Paris.

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Zinedine Zidane has a difficult time at Real Madrid after the hard win he received against PSG in the Champions League.

In Spain it is speculated that the coach meditates to make profound changes in the game system for this Sunday's game against Sevilla.
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Zinedine Zidane, Real Madrid coach.
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Apparently, the DT could play with a 4-4-2 system, and even play with three central defense, and not insist with the 4-2-3-1 with which he suffered in Paris.

It would not be the first time that the Zidane team will play with three defenders, as it did in two preseason games, against Salzburg and Rome, without having been entirely satisfactory.

With this scheme he would be given more offensive volume with the lanes, although Marcelo is in doubt for the game. The Kroos and Casemiro media would remain, but the big question would be if Bale or James plays, two players who were close to leaving and finally stayed at the club and have made an important contribution.
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If Zidane decides on 4-4-2, is the same question, James or Bale? Casemiro and Kroos would remain in the middle, Lucas Vázquez would go to the right. The attackers would be Benzema and Hazard.

It is said in Spain that the idea of Zidane is to find balance, have possession and initiative of the game, and rid Hazard of defensive functions.

James started in Paris but could not help his team in the painful defeat in the Champions League.

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