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Real Madrid has suffered one of its most humiliating defeats in recent years after falling by a resounding 4-0 against Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup semi-finals. Beyond the scoreline, what truly stings the Madrid fans is the spectacle offered by Fabián Ruiz, scorer of two goals and orchestrator of the Parisian team on a forgettable night for the white side.
The Andalusian midfielder displayed a total football exhibition, controlling the pace, breaking lines with his privileged vision, and sealing his performance with two goals that sentenced an overwhelmed and unresponsive Madrid. Fabián's performance was not only brilliant but also highlighted one of the biggest incorrect decisions of the white club's sports management: not signing him.
A signing repeatedly denied to Ancelotti
Carlo Ancelotti, former Real Madrid coach, requested on several occasions the addition of the Sevillian, whom he knew well from their time at Napoli. However, the club's offices never greenlighted the operation, believing that the midfield was already adequately covered. Today, that mistake weighs more than ever.
The truth is that Fabián Ruiz has established himself as one of Europe's best midfielders this season, being a key piece for PSG. Conversely, Real Madrid is still searching for a generational replacement worthy of its history. The match against the French team not only meant their elimination from the Club World Cup but also a harsh lesson in sports planning.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El fichaje que Florentino negó a Ancelotti y ahora ha dejado en evidencia al Real Madrid
