Xabi Alonso surprised fans by leaving Vinícius Júnior on the bench, choosing Franco Mastantuono to start alongside Mbappé, Rodrygo, and Arda Güler in Real Madrid’s Champions League opener.
The Champions League is back, and Real Madrid begins its journey at the Santiago Bernabéu with a highly anticipated clash against Olympique de Marseille. Surprisingly, one of Los Blancos’ biggest stars, Vinícius Júnior, will not start the match, as head coach Xabi Alonso opts for a tactical reshuffle.
Fresh off a 2-1 away win over Real Sociedad, Xabi Alonso made a bold call: he’s starting Franco Mastantuono, the 18-year-old Argentine prodigy, in the attacking line alongside Kylian Mbappé, Rodrygo, and Arda Güler.
Leaving Vinícius Júnior on the bench is a shock to many Madridistas, but Alonso explained it as a strategic move to strengthen the attack with four versatile forwards. The Brazilian is expected to come on in the second half if the game requires a change of pace.
This decision highlights Alonso’s willingness to trust young talents like Mastantuono in the biggest stage of European soccer. For U.S. fans, it feels similar to how coaches in the NBA sometimes rest superstars during the regular season to give prospects meaningful minutes.

A stacked Real Madrid bench
Even without Vini in the starting XI, Madrid’s bench is loaded with world-class depth. Andriy Lunin, Dani Carvajal, David Alaba, Jude Bellingham, Eduardo Camavinga, Vinícius Júnior, Dani Ceballos, Fran García, Brahim Díaz, Fran González, Gonzalo García, and Raúl Asencio will all be available for Alonso.
The presence of Bellingham and Camavinga, both recently recovered from injuries, adds flexibility if Alonso needs to adjust the midfield battle. With Vini on the bench, Madrid has a game-changing weapon ready to tilt the balance in the second half.
Marseille’s challenge
Olympique de Marseille arrives with optimism, making its return to the Champions League after a brief absence. French media reported that head coach Roberto De Zerbi will rely on experienced names such as Aubameyang, Angel Gomes, and Greenwood, while adjusting defensively due to the absence of Nayef Aguerd.
For Marseille, the atmosphere at the Bernabéu will be intimidating, but their high-energy style could test Madrid’s tactical choices.
Madrid’s European mission
For Real Madrid, the objective is clear: avoid the shaky start of last season, when three losses in the group stage forced them into a dangerous playoff round. With Mbappé already in scoring form and Mastantuono bringing fresh energy, the Spanish giants aim to set the tone early in this campaign.
The spotlight may be on Alonso’s surprising call to bench Vinícius, but if the strategy works, Madrid will demonstrate the depth and flexibility that has kept them a perennial contender in Europe.
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