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MonteCuler

Well-known member
Funny to read Italian media calling Ancelotti to return to AC Milan, calling Real Madrid done as a club.
To be honest I can see him normalizing the situation in Milan. With his man management, getting the best out of some of talents. At least getting them back in contention for the title. This season for Milan was an absolute mess, too low even for the newly estabilished standards.

I know how shit his Madrid team this season was but it needs to be considered that a part of it is he has a team filled with superstars who aren't going to work their asses off for each other, want everything served on plate and do more talk than action. On top of that, injuries were also pretty much brutal.
 

jamrock

Senior Member
Zubi to arsenal, apart from it about to be another Xavi L as it relates to transfers


Who the hell are they going to sign to fill that role?.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
Players sent off were Rudiger, Vasquez and Bellingham.

Rudiger and Bellingham for aggressive behaviour which should automatically warrant multiple games suspension. Vasquez was sent off for protests.

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MonteCuler

Well-known member
People mostly believe Madrid will be back to its default next season but I don't think it's very likely, the problems here are of a scale too great to consider it a likely occurance

Alonso is a good coach but he will, with his arrival, immediately be confronted with something he has never seen before - group of superstars with ego/arrogance significantly higher than their football ability, a president who wants big signings to be integrated at all costs and signs whoever he wants, an environment which won't excuse any period of adaption and wants immediate success and many many more...

Ancelotti has really stank it up this season but Madridistas blame him more than they should. Bringing Mbappe after a CL victory was most certainly not his idea and he was forced to adapt. Equal or higher amount of hate should go to Perez.
 

KingLeo10

Senior Member
Alonso will flop with RM.

Both times when the lights were bright and the expectations were on him to produce, he served up 0-8 scoreline over the 3 games :lol:
 

Windhook

Well-known member
People mostly believe Madrid will be back to its default next season but I don't think it's very likely, the problems here are of a scale too great to consider it a likely occurance

Alonso is a good coach but he will, with his arrival, immediately be confronted with something he has never seen before - group of superstars with ego/arrogance significantly higher than their football ability, a president who wants big signings to be integrated at all costs and signs whoever he wants, an environment which won't excuse any period of adaption and wants immediate success and many many more...

Ancelotti has really stank it up this season but Madridistas blame him more than they should. Bringing Mbappe after a CL victory was most certainly not his idea and he was forced to adapt. Equal or higher amount of hate should go to Perez.
They invested in the most hyped names as Bellingham and Mbappe. Already have Vinicius and bunch of midget Brazilians in attack.

Defensively they are not investing and in midfield there are some physical Frenchs with zero techinicality. They had to bring 40-years old Modric to balance the game yesterday.
 

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