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LaLiga: Mourinho’s four ‘untouchable’ players at Real Madrid revealed
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LaLiga: Mourinho’s four ‘untouchable’ players at Real Madrid revealed

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Real Madrid manager, Jose Mourinho has four untouchable first-team starters in his squad, according to AS.

They are the front quartet of Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Junior and Yan Diomande.

Madrid will kick off their La Liga campaign away at Espanyol on Saturday.

Mourinho began his second stint at the Bernabeu with a pre-season in which they went unbeaten.

Competition is stiff within the team following the arrival of six new players.

However, Mourinho is set to implement a 4-2-3-1 formation to accommodate his ‘untouchables’.

Madrid finished last season without silverware and will be looking to lift trophies this term.

LaLiga: Mourinho’s four ‘untouchable’ players at Real Madrid revealed

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