Real Madrid Question Corner #6: The Marcelo concerns continue
![MADRID, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 17: coach Santiago Solari of Real Madrid during the La Liga Santander match between Real Madrid v Girona at the Santiago Bernabeu on February 17, 2019 in Madrid Spain (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images) MADRID, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 17: coach Santiago Solari of Real Madrid during the La Liga Santander match between Real Madrid v Girona at the Santiago Bernabeu on February 17, 2019 in Madrid Spain (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images)](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/shape/cover/sport/1b798c461803cb1a320d90bd1762be7b836436b939ec55d7b5e5dfd6e5610c68.jpg)
Time for Odeegard
This is a bold question, I’m not sure Odeegard would really solve Real Madrid’s problems. As it is Real Madrid have plenty of competition for the middle and final third.
There’s no doubt he is a diverse player who can play in both areas of the field but the likelihood of that happening is far from possible. We’ve seen anomalies in Vinicius Jr. and Sergio Reguilon but could it happen again?
Next. Making the argument for Gareth Bale staying at Real Madrid. dark
Real Madrid has always been a team where great players keep out other great players. Odeegard’s arrival would amplify that notion even more. Marco Asensio is finally getting back into stride while Dani Ceballos and Isco are struggling for minutes.