La Liga 23/24

Who wins La Liga?


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Andresito

Senior Member
Staff member
[Forbes] How do you balance commercial opportunities with pre-season training? If you’re Atlético Madrid, you just don’t. The Colchoneros traveled 20,000 miles in 2 weeks to South Korea, Mexico & the United States, and while the club’s board is delighted with how it went, Diego Simeone isn’t.

Draw against Granada confirmed.
 

Horatio

You're welcome
[Forbes] How do you balance commercial opportunities with pre-season training? If you’re Atlético Madrid, you just don’t. The Colchoneros traveled 20,000 miles in 2 weeks to South Korea, Mexico & the United States, and while the club’s board is delighted with how it went, Diego Simeone isn’t.

Draw against Granada confirmed.
Bet?
 

Masetro10

Member
I'm just saying this now. Could very easily be an Atletico year.

Barca are 1 injury away from a dark place and Lewa isn't getting younger. We are at the point where we would rather have a 16 yr old start on the RW and at best have Ansu on the left who is a major wild card. No right back of note. Relied on an insane defense to carry the title last season.

Madrid without Mbappe and losing one of the best keepers in the world at least Top 2 basically means they have a 10% chance of winning the league.

Enter Atletico, who have maybe the best player in La Liga in Greizmann and about 4 other decent forwards to help carry the attack. Injury proof mostly. A combative midfield and of course Oblak. Could be one of those weird years.

Real Sociedad: Super Dark Horse 0.001% chance of a title.They usually start every season insanely well and usually top 3 until about halfway through the season. Great young talents but no real superstars they probably finish 4th of 5th. Would be cool if they won though!
 

soul24rage

Senior Member
I'm just saying this now. Could very easily be an Atletico year.

Barca are 1 injury away from a dark place and Lewa isn't getting younger. We are at the point where we would rather have a 16 yr old start on the RW and at best have Ansu on the left who is a major wild card. No right back of note. Relied on an insane defense to carry the title last season.

Madrid without Mbappe and losing one of the best keepers in the world at least Top 2 basically means they have a 10% chance of winning the league.

Enter Atletico, who have maybe the best player in La Liga in Greizmann and about 4 other decent forwards to help carry the attack. Injury proof mostly. A combative midfield and of course Oblak. Could be one of those weird years.

Real Sociedad: Super Dark Horse 0.001% chance of a title.They usually start every season insanely well and usually top 3 until about halfway through the season. Great young talents but no real superstars they probably finish 4th of 5th. Would be cool if they won though!

Yeah I could see ATM as a La Liga contender this season. Their squad is solid with an experienced manager and it's going to be very hard for us to replicate the defensive record (which mostly helped us win the last year La Liga) that we had this season
 

Barcaman

Administrator
Staff member
Would usually be exciting to watch a Sevilla-Valencia match, but boy are those lineups uninspiring.
First round too. And it's still high season. I'm still out on the sea too, hard to get into it this early.
 

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