Real Madrid coach Bernd Schuster admitted yesterday that his team is
probably short of a player able to play on the wing this season.
Two days ago winger Arjen Robben said the club was lacking someone to support
him on the wing.
Madrid failed to buy anyone to replace Robinho following the Brazilian's
departure to Manchester City and that has left them short of alternatives.
Gonzalo Higuain, who has admitted he prefers to play in a more central role,
has been forced to play wide on the right wing, while Madrid lacked a specialist
to play on the left side of the attack.
Speaking in his traditional pre-match press conference, Schuster was forced
to admit that Robben was right, but not before he sent out a guarded message to
the Dutchman.
"Robben wanted to play all of the games last season when we changed him for
Robinho and he didn't like that much," said Schuster.
"He is right. We were looking to sign wingers last season and in the future
we will be looking at that question," he added in words that were reported on
the official club website.
Schuster did balance his words, however, with some praising the club's only
new arrival over the summer, midfielder Rafael Van der Vaart.
"I think it was a good decision to get Van der Vaart, because he is a player
who is similar to Wesley Sneijder and Guti," said the Real Madrid
coach.