There will be no three man defence, no revolution in the attack and no big surprises in the Real Madrid XI to face Napoli.
Zinedine Zidane is clear that for the return of the Champions League he will bet on the players that have given him better results since he's been their coach.
The team will return to 4-3-3, with the two full-backs, Marcelo and Dani Carvajal, finally together after more than a month separated by injuries.
Raphael Varane and Sergio Ramos will complete a strong defence whilst Casemiro, Luka Modric and Toni Kroos, who have not played together since last January 21 when they won against Malaga at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu (2-0), will provide excellence in midfield.
For the strikers, Zidane is more or less clear on who he wants alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema; Lucas Vazquez or Isco.
The first offers speed and goals, the second, ball control, improvisation and more presence in the game.
A decision will be made after the next two training sessions and if Zidane is guided by the last matches, it will be Isco, who is in great form as was demonstrated last Saturday in Pamplona.
Lucas always responds, scoring a great goal at Osasuna and playing well in both games at the Club World Cup.
In his favour also is the speed to counter the effectiveness of Callejon, Mertens and Hamsik.
Only the absence of Gareth Bale has deprived the coach of his best XI, BBC not having played together for more than 100 days.
The team virtually resembles that from the last Champions League final, with Varane instead of Pepe, the Portuguese now relegated to the bench.