Although Real Madrid showed signs of getting back on track in a short period of the previous season, a crushing defeat in a strong dialogue proved that the team is still far from returning to its former peak state. Currently, if Real Madrid wants to achieve something at the end of the season, it must plug several obvious "holes" in the lineup through recruitment. At the same time, some of the team's underperforming main players are also facing the outcome of being expelled. From the overall performance of the team, the defense has become the key weakness that hinders further progress. Since last season, Ancelotti has been facing the dilemma of "a good cook without rice." However, as the head of the team, Florentino has always been very cautious about defensive recruitment, and Real Madrid has not signed any top-level players in the defense in several consecutive transfer windows. This directly led to Ancelotti having to rely on a makeshift defense to support when Alaba, Militao, Carvajal, and others were out for a long time due to injuries. In addition to the disorganized lineup, the "cliff-like decline" in the form of two main players is also a key factor in the team's poor defensive efficiency. In the right-back position, after losing Carvajal, Ancelotti only had Vazquez left. Since he transitioned from a winger to a full-back, Vazquez's advantage was originally on the offensive end, and defense was not his forte. Moreover, with age, Vazquez's physical fitness and ability to engage in physical confrontations have declined significantly, which further magnified his…