According to AS, Ancelotti’s tactical plan against Barcelona will draw heavily on past success in targeting the high-risk, high-reward approach that Flick’s predecessors also employed. The Italian’s game plan resembles the strategy used in last season’s Supercopa de Espana final when Real Madrid capitalised on Barcelona’s high line to secure a 2-0 lead within the opening 10 minutes. On that occasion, Vinícius Junior’s speed proved critical, punishing Barcelona’s advanced defensive setup.
As Flick continues with similar defensive structures, Ancelotti’s blueprint for Saturday's clash is expected to rely heavily on this familiar strategy. With the pace and skill of Vinícius and Kylian Mbappe, Real Madrid aim to exploit Barcelona’s high line by catching their defence off-guard, employing fast breaks and direct passes to bypass the press and create clear scoring opportunities.