Goal-shy Real face another troubling French test

MADRID, (Reuters) – Real Madrid’s problems in front  of goal are starting to worry coach Jose Mourinho, and a trip to  France to play Auxerre in the Champions League does little to  settle the unease at the club.

Under Manuel Pellegrini last season Real lost 1-0 away to  Olympique Lyon in the last 16 of the competition, the lack of an  away goal costing them dear when they drew 1-1 at home to go out  at the same stage for the sixth season in a row.

Mourinho won the European Cup with Inter Milan last May and  has been recruited to improve Real’s performances in a  competition they are trying to win for a tenth time.

He is still in the early stages of construction with his new  charges and already has his defence tightly locked. They have  only conceded once in six outings, but goals have been hard to  come by.

Their humbling 0-0 draw at promoted Levante in La Liga on  Saturday had Mourinho scratching his head.
“It isn’t that we lack quality because we all know we have  proven goalscorers, but at present they aren’t scoring,” he told  reporters. “This is my only worry.”

Cristano Ronaldo, Angel Di Maria and Gonzalo Higuain all  missed gilt-edged chances against Levante, and a general sense  of anxiety pervades with their ever-impatient fans getting on  their backs.

ON RIGHT TRACK

Defender Alvaro Arbeloa told a news conference on Sunday:  “It would be absurd to doubt the forwards, although it is true  that in some games we haven’t had the necessary precision in  front of goal.

“This club is like a new project every year. It might sound  like an excuse, but what we need is time. We are on the right  track.”

A positive, however, is that Real produced probably their  best performance so far this season when they beat Ajax 2-0 in  their Group G opener two weeks ago.

Auxerre are hardly in intimidating form.   They lost their opening group match 2-0 at AC Milan and  squandered a two-goal lead at home to Nancy in Ligue 1 on  Saturday. A 2-2 draw left them down near the foot of the  standings after seven matches.

“I am upset, frustrated and a bit worried after what I saw  tonight. When you lead 2-0 after 10 minutes you normally assume  you’ve done the hardest part,” said coach Jean Fernandez.

“If we play like this on Tuesday it is going to be very,  very difficult.”

Auxerre should welcome back Poland striker Ireneusz Jelen,  who sat out the Nancy game because of knee pains.

Probable teams:    Auxerre: 1-Olivier Sorin; 2-Cedric Hengbart, 6-Adama  Coulibaly, 12-Jean-Pascal Mignot, 4-Stephane Grichting;  14-Dennis Oliech, 17-Benoit Pedretti, 29-Delvin Ndinga, 9-Valter  Birsa; 21-Steeven Langil, 22-Ireneusz Jelen.

Real Madrid: 1-Iker Casillas; 4-Sergio Ramos, 3-Pepe,  2-Ricardo Carvalho, 12-Marcelo; 14-Xabi Alonso, 24-Sami Khedira;  7-Cristiano Ronaldo, 23-Mesut Ozil, 22-Angel Di Maria;  20-Gonzalo Higuain.