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Dumb player. Goes to a midfield stacked Madrid, rubs the bench or the seats in the stands, and less than a year later goes back to Betis. Horrible career choice.
Going to Madrid, getting used to the surroundings and learning from the objectively best midfielders in the world for an entire year. At 21. Horrible career choice indeed.
I do wonder how salty Cules will get when even if he leaves and becomes available for future transfer he'll opt to go back to Madrid on the basis of seeing the club from within already
Going to Madrid, getting used to the surroundings and learning from the objectively best midfielders in the world for an entire year. At 21. Horrible career choice indeed.
I do wonder how salty Cules will get when even if he leaves and becomes available for future transfer he'll opt to go back to Madrid on the basis of seeing the club from within already
You can’t say for sure that’s a positive. A year out of competitive football at 21. Could be positive or negative for his development we will have to see.
Neither can daft critics say he's done for on the basis of one year of benchwarming and so early in his career. He has at least another decade to go for Christ sake. Assume the worst case scenario for 5 years forward i.e. if he doesn't retire, he goes to play in 2nd division somewhere, because he failed. Do you think he'll genuinely look back at 1 year of Copa Del Rey football as something that destroyed his career? Or rather will he think "damn, I got to play with nearly the entire squad that got to 4 CL finals in 5 years". Only certain group of people choose the first narrative.
No brainer.
Neither can daft critics say he's done for on the basis of one year of benchwarming and so early in his career. He has at least another decade to go for Christ sake. Assume the worst case scenario for 5 years forward i.e. if he doesn't retire, he goes to play in 2nd division somewhere, because he failed. Do you think he'll genuinely look back at 1 year of Copa Del Rey football as something that destroyed his career? Or rather will he think "damn, I got to play with nearly the entire squad that got to 4 CL finals in 5 years". Only certain group of people choose the first narrative.
No brainer.
Going to Madrid, getting used to the surroundings and learning from the objectively best midfielders in the world for an entire year. At 21. Horrible career choice indeed.
I do wonder how salty Cules will get when even if he leaves and becomes available for future transfer he'll opt to go back to Madrid on the basis of seeing the club from within already
Yeah I never said it was stupid of him to go to RM like others have. I’m saying we can’t be sure either way how it will affect him. Your post was suggesting it was only a positive.
Also I can’t think off the top of my head many young players that have gone to big clubs on loan, haven’t played the season, then gone on to succeed. Tell me if you think of any, genuinely.. because I can’t think of any.
[MENTION=15262]serghei[/MENTION]
Players like Canales, Sahin or even Pedro Leon were either too pussy or too foolish to make it at that level and got verified quick in training and on the pitch. Has absolutely nothing to do with your "poor career choice" stuff. As if it even makes any sense to pass judgement on a 21-year old, and bringing up a guy whose health prevented him from making ANY career choices he wanted... It just makes it plain you're still wee bit salty over the fact he chose one team over another.
A guy like Odegaard fits this comparison better and with him too it's far too early to pass judgement or calling him "not very clever" based on the sole fact he got himself affiliated with a big club at the early stage. It was crystal clear from Dani's recent interview that he has his priorities straight, is in the right frame of mind and takes positives from this season at Madrid.
You can say what you want, but the man made a stupid choice. At Barca he could've played a lot more and be a double Champion now with matches played. At Madrid he's been a spectator and now he's on his way back to Betis. It's not about being salty. Everybody can see the Ceballos ain't too bright.
Nope, not everybody. Just you projecting your frustration over having to deal with Rakitić and Gomes while a talented kid snubbed you. And he won Supercopa and still has a chance to win the CL.