Mou’s Shock First XI: Dumfries on Wing, 3 Academy Stars Debut
Real Madrid Kicks Off the Mourinho Era: A Surprise Lineup in First Preseason Friendly
The Wait Is Over: Mourinho’s Real Madrid Takes the Field
The long wait has finally ended. José Mourinho’s new era at Real Madrid has officially begun. After more than 20 training sessions under his command—including two practice matches against Alcorcón and Leganés—the Portuguese coach unveiled his team for the first preseason friendly against Fiorentina in Austria.
Important Point: This wasn’t your typical starting lineup. Mourinho surprised everyone with an "atypical" XI (11 players) that featured several unexpected positional changes and young faces.
The Biggest Surprises in the Starting Lineup
Mourinho stuck to his favorite 4-2-3-1 formation (4 defenders, 2 defensive midfielders, 3 attacking midfielders, 1 striker), but the names on the team sheet raised eyebrows.
1. Dumfries Plays… Winger?
Denzel Dumfries, usually a right-back (defender on the right side), started at right winger (attacker on the right side).
- He made his debut for the club (his first game wearing the white shirt) in this position.
- Trent Alexander-Arnold, the player theoretically competing with Dumfries for the right-back spot, stayed deeper in defense.
- Think of it like asking your best defender to suddenly play as a forward—it’s a bold experiment!
2. Endrick Gets the Nod Up Front
Brazilian wonderkid Endrick started as the striker (number 9).
- He had barely two training sessions with the team after cutting his vacation short to return early.
- New signing Espí watched from the bench.
3. Youth Academy Stars Shine ("La Fábrica")
With no senior center-backs available, Mourinho trusted two youngsters from the academy:
- Joan Martínez and Mario Rivas partnered in the heart of defense.
- Alexis Ciria started at left-back. He joined the club last January and has already scored for Castilla (Reserves), the C team, and Juvenil A (U19s), plus won the Youth League (the Champions League for youth teams).
The Rest of the Team: Familiar Faces in Key Roles
While the defense and attack had surprises, the midfield and goal looked more familiar:
| Position | Player | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Goalkeeper | Lunin | Guarding the net |
| Left Back | Carreras | Defending the left flank |
| Center Midfield | Camavinga & Valverde | The engine room: tackling, running, passing |
| Attacking Midfield | Güler | The "number 10": creating chances behind the striker |
What Does This Mean? (ELI5 Breakdown)
Imagine a new teacher (Mourinho) takes over a class (the team). For the first quiz (friendly match), they don’t pick the usual "star students" for their normal seats. Instead:
- They move a hall monitor (Dumfries) to the front of the class to lead a presentation (winger).
- They give a brand-new student (Endrick) the hardest question (striker) immediately.
- They trust two freshmen (Martínez & Rivas) to guard the principal’s office (center defense).
It’s a test. Mourinho is checking:
- Can Dumfries attack?
- Is Endrick ready for prime time?
- Can the kids handle the pressure?
Summary
- Mourinho’s Real Madrid debuted vs. Fiorentina in Austria.
- Formation: 4-2-3-1.
- Key Surprise: Dumfries played as a Right Winger, not Right Back.
- Striker: Endrick started despite minimal training time.
- Defense: Two Academy graduates (Martínez, Rivas) started at Center Back; Ciria at Left Back.
- Midfield: Camavinga, Valverde, Güler provided experience and creativity.
- Goalkeeper: Lunin.
FAQ: Your Questions Answered
1. Why did Mourinho play Dumfries as a winger?
He likely wants to test Dumfries’ attacking ability—his crossing, speed, and goal threat—without the defensive duties of a full-back. It also solves a logjam: if Trent plays right-back, Dumfries can still play higher up.
2. Is Endrick ready to start for Real Madrid?
He is only 18 (in this 2026 scenario) and had just two sessions. Starting him this early shows huge trust from Mourinho, but it’s just a friendly. The real test comes in official matches.
3. Who are Joan Martínez and Mario Rivas?
They are youth academy (La Fábrica) center-backs. With senior defenders like Rüdiger, Militao, or Alaba presumably resting or injured, Mourinho gave the kids a massive opportunity to impress.
4. What is the "Youth League" that Alexis Ciria won?
It is the UEFA Youth League—basically the Champions League for Under-19 teams. Winning it means he was the best in Europe at his age level last season.
5. Was this the "Best XI"?
No. Preseason friendlies are for experiments and fitness. Mourinho used this game to test specific tactical ideas (Dumfries forward) and give minutes to players who need them (Endrick, the kids). The "real" starting lineup for the season opener will likely look different.