On January 4th at dawn, in the make-up match of the 12th round of La Liga, Real Madrid faced Valencia away from home. Real Madrid started the game trailing, followed by Bellingham missing a penalty, Mbappe's goal being disallowed for offside, and Vinicius being sent off with a red card. Despite these difficulties, Real Madrid managed to turn the game around, defeating Valencia 2-1, showcasing Ancelotti's excellent coaching abilities. Coach Ancelotti adapts his tactics! Switching to a 4-2-3-1 formation, he has activated the core of Real Madrid, contributing to 6 goals in 6 games and leading the team to the top of La Liga. Real Madrid conceded a goal in the 27th minute when Guedes' shot was saved by Courtois, but Duro scored on the rebound with no one marking him, putting Real Madrid behind 0-1. In the 55th minute, after Mbappe created a penalty, Bellingham hit the post with his shot. In the 61st minute, Mbappe's solo goal over the goalkeeper was ruled offside. In the 79th minute, Vinicius was sent off for maliciously pushing down Valencia goalkeeper Dimitrievski. In the 85th minute, Bellingham set up Modric to equalize for Real Madrid. In the 95th minute, Bellingham intercepted the ball in the frontcourt and scored the winning goal. Currently, Real Madrid, having played one more game than Atletico Madrid, leads the league by 2 points. Barcelona, with the same number of games as Real Madrid, is 5 points behind and ranks third. Real Madrid has been in great form recently, with a strong momentum, and Ancelotti's tactical changes have…