At Real Madrid, there is no denying the calibre of the stars in the squad, with Mbappé, Vinícius, Rodrygo and Arda Güler leading the attack, before Alexander-Arnold and Dean Howson join later to bolster the ranks.
All these promising names suggest clear strength and enormous potential on paper, but the reality on the pitch reveals a gap between individual ability and collective harmony, which sometimes makes the team appear to lack a clear identity.
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As for Al-Hilal, they have become one of the most star-studded clubs, particularly following a historic winter transfer window that saw seven prominent players join an already established squad, led by Karim Benzema, Mohamed Kader Miti and defender Pablo Marí, as well as a backbone comprising Salem Al-Dossari, Malcom, Yassine Bounou, Kalidou Koulibaly, Savic and Ruben Neves.
Despite this glamour, a hidden crisis is emerging in both teams, as the stars sometimes become a liability due to the difficulty of integrating everyone into a cohesive team style. Strength on paper does not necessarily translate to success on the pitch, and reliance on individual abilities sometimes masks a lack of team cohesion and tactical effectiveness, further complicating the picture for the fans.
The irony is that both teams possess all the elements of strength, from star names to vast experience, yet what happens behind the scenes tells a completely different story: one of a lack of harmony, and of a magic that is no longer able to save the day in difficult moments, but has instead become part of the crisis threatening the stability of both teams this season.
















