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MontenegrinCuler

Well-known member
Luck is sporadic, it's not something that consistent success comes from.
Luck combined with immense individual quality, referee decisions mostly going in your favour and glimpses of the "mentality" everybody is attributing this to

That comes without question. But luck plays the biggest part there, when looking at Real Madrid's success in post-Ronaldo era. However, looking just at this match in particural I don't really think anything other than luck was at play. Consistent success doesn't come from luck but wins like these definitely do.
 

Masetro10

Member
Generational shithousing against the worst Valencia side in decades that's bottom of the table is not nearly the flex some Real Madrid fans, and the way I see it Barça fans as well, think it is.

We have seen how their black magic folded against Bilbao, Rayo, Atletico, Barça, Milan and pretty much every good team they faced. They do have a shot at winning it, as do Atletico and Barca, but nobody is walking La Liga this year.
My problem is that these La Liga teams bend over for them. It's 11v10 you can literally just extra park the bus like they do against us. What happens they get opened up by Modric.

Then the score is 1-1 with just 2 minutes to go. The ball is with a defender he decides to have a mental breakdown and gift a 1v1 with the keeper instead of just mindlessly clearing the ball.

This shit is insane man.
 

Porque

Senior Member
Real Israel at it again.

“Nothing has changed.” They didn’t expect it either, as they admit in Valdebebas. What happened at Mestalla around Vinicius’s expulsion maintains the belief among Real Madrid’s leaders that the refereeing system must change completely . It is not a fight, nor a new objective, but something that comes from afar. On this occasion they speak of biased communication by the VAR, of premeditation, of ignoring what happened before what Vinicius did and that as long as everything remains the same, justice in the Spanish championship will not exist .

In fact, in the case of what happened around the expulsion of Vinícius, they maintain that they will be able to prove that it has not been used correctly and that a lot of information is copied from everything that happened around the Brazilian in that play and throughout the match, with continuous insults towards the Real Madrid striker.
 

serghei

Senior Member
Who gives a shit? He was provoked, he snapped, got a red, case over. :lol: Maybe they should get help for Vinicius so that next time he doesn't act like a rabid poodle when he gets taunted.

Because this clown with his cringe outbursts has made sure he will forever be hated and taunted in Spain. Especially after he showed he can't take it.
 

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