Mbappé Hits Hat-Trick, But Roncero Hails Rodrygo’s Spark in Real Madrid’s 5-0 Win
Real Madrid cruised to a 5-0 victory over Kairat Almaty in Kazakhstan, with Kylian Mbappé unsurprisingly grabbing headlines after a stunning hat-trick. Yet Spanish journalist Tomás Roncero chose to shine the spotlight on another standout: Rodrygo Goes.
“He’s Standing Out” – Roncero Praises Rodrygo
Though Mbappé’s goals stole the show, Roncero highlighted the Brazilian’s cameo off the bench. In particular, he praised Rodrygo’s brilliant involvement in Eduardo Camavinga’s fourth goal — a weaving solo run capped with a pinpoint cross.
“Legendary play by Rodrygo and a great header from Camavinga. The Brazilian is standing out in the short time he’s been on,” Roncero wrote on social media.
Mission: Restore Rodrygo’s Best Form
Rodrygo’s impact reignited the ongoing debate within Madrid — how to get the best out of him again. Once hailed as one of football’s brightest young forwards, the 23-year-old has seen his influence wane in recent months. Roncero’s view is straightforward: the key is to return him to his natural habitat on the left wing.
The Vinícius Problem
That, however, comes with complications. The left flank is firmly owned by Vinícius Júnior, the heartbeat of Madrid’s attack. Forced to operate on the right or through the middle, Rodrygo has often looked less comfortable, unable to consistently showcase his pace, dribbling, and combinations.
A Case for More Minutes
Still, against Kairat, Rodrygo made his case loud and clear. In limited minutes, he injected energy, creativity, and direct threat, reminding Xabi Alonso of the value he brings when given opportunities.
Roncero’s verdict was blunt: Rodrygo deserves a bigger role.
Looking Ahead
Real Madrid know they have a difference-maker in Rodrygo Goes. The challenge now for Alonso is how to unleash him — whether that means adjusting roles or carving out space alongside Vinícius. If Madrid can restore his confidence and rhythm, they’ll regain one of their most dynamic attacking weapons.