

Key Takeaways:
- Rodrygo did not feature in Real Madrid’s line-up during the final month of Carlo Ancelotti’s spell last season
- Speculation surrounding Rodrygo’s future increased after limited appearances, including just one start at the Club World Cup
- His spot in Brazil’s 2026 World Cup squad remains uncertain after two omissions by Ancelotti
Rodrygo’s Difficult End to Last Season
Rodrygo Goes has openly acknowledged the challenges he endured towards the end of the previous campaign at Real Madrid, expressing gratitude to Carlo Ancelotti for his support during a trying period. Despite not featuring for the final month under Ancelotti’s leadership, Rodrygo remains appreciative of the manager’s role in his career.
The Brazilian forward’s absence from the pitch following the Copa del Rey final at the close of April sparked conjecture about a potential departure from the club. His reduced involvement, notably at the Club World Cup, further fuelled speculation regarding his long-term prospects with Los Blancos.
🗣 Rodrygo: "I had a very difficult time at the end of last season, and I wanted to thank my family for being there for me at that time. I also wanted to thank Ancelotti. He knows what I was going through more than anyone, and he helped me a lot. But I won't go into that further.… pic.twitter.com/tiRVKz9vzz
— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) September 18, 2025
Words of Thanks for Carlo Ancelotti
Rodrygo, speaking to TNT Sports Brasil, addressed his gradual return to form after an undisclosed ordeal. He made a point of thanking Ancelotti for his understanding and assistance, as well as acknowledging his family’s continuous support.
“I’m slowly getting back into my form, after everything I’ve been through. I went through a very difficult time at the end of last season. I want to thank my family for being there for me during this time. I want to thank Ancelotti, because he knows better than anyone what I’ve been through and he’s helped me a lot.”
Opportunities Under Alonso
During the Club World Cup under the guidance of Xabi Alonso, Rodrygo was limited to only one starting appearance, with other contributions restricted to brief outings from the substitutes’ bench. In the current season, he has started two out of Real Madrid’s five fixtures, underscoring the ongoing competition for places and his determination to seize opportunities.
“I dedicate myself every day, waiting for the opportunity. I know Xabi Alonso has been changing his game a lot. He started this season by putting me more on the left, but everyone knows I can play inside, on the right, like always.”
Competition | Appearances (Starts) |
---|---|
Club World Cup | 1 (1) |
Current Season (All competitions) | 2 (2) out of 5 games |
International Ambitions in the Balance
Rodrygo’s international future has also come into question after Carlo Ancelotti omitted him from Brazil’s initial two squads in recent international breaks. Ancelotti has reiterated his intention to base squad selections on performances, placing further pressure on Rodrygo ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
“Everyone knows that no one has a guaranteed place, Carlo Ancelotti has always made that clear. I will continue working, giving my best. I know my potential, I know everything I can give. If I’m in good physical and mental health, I can help.”
Looking Towards the Future
This period marks a particularly unusual chapter in Rodrygo’s career. While the reasons for his difficulties remain personal, Xabi Alonso now appears to favour deploying him on the left, aligning with his preferred position. How Rodrygo adapts and performs over the next nine months will be pivotal in shaping both his club and international fortunes.