Real Madrid player Rodrygo Goes has been scoring a lot of goals lately. In his last 10 games, he has scored 8 times and helped his teammates with 3 assists. Along with his great performances, the Brazilian forward has also made his goal celebrations more fun by copying WWE star John Cena. Rodrygo, who has been a big fan of Cena for a long time, now uses Cena’s famous “You can’t see me” move after scoring, waving his hand in front of his face. He said he started doing this celebration because he has always looked up to Cena, who has been his idol since he was a kid.
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Rodrygo Responds To Mbappé Speculation And Controversy
Rodrygo has frequently been talked about as someone who might lose his spot at Real Madrid if Kylian Mbappe joins the team. This came up after a newspaper headline used “BMV”—referring to Bellingham, Vinicius, and Mbappe—and left him out. In August, Rodrygo responded by sharing a Whatsapp story where he defended his role in the team, though he later said his account was hacked. He said, “I don’t need to explain my performance today. My teammates trust me, and I love playing with them. The debates about the photo with Mbappé, Bellingham, and Vinicius are for others to discuss. I just focus on doing my job.”
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Ancelotti Faces Dilemma Over Rodrygo And Real Madrid’s Attack
Carlo Ancelotti has praised Rodrygo, saying the Brazilian player has earned a guaranteed spot in the starting lineup after his strong performance in the win against Salzburg. However, there are still doubts about whether Ancelotti can effectively fit all four of his star attackers—Rodrygo, Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr., and Jude Bellingham—into important matches. This problem became clear in the recent El Clasico against Barcelona, where using all four players at once didn’t work well, raising questions about whether this strategy is effective in big games. As a result, reports suggest Ancelotti may change his tactics in future matches to find the right balance.