We be cooking dawgs...unfortunately non-edibles.
Has their ever been a funny Dutch person? Because you keep trying & failing.
Madrid spent 80m in transfer fees last Summer (on one player), 31m on transfer fees the summer before (on one player) and 0m the summer before that.
Whatever they spend from now on has been well earned, not ignoring the magical accounting that has the stadium rebuild not count against their Cap.
In other words, Laporta has spent more in 6 months than Florentino spent in the last 3 years.
Yet Madrid somehow managed to orchestrate a Champions League winning squad after spending 31m in the previous two Summer mercatos. Not to mention not renewing Ramos (Pique), selling Odegaard, Varane (Araujo), Hakimi (Pedri for example). Our fanbase would have a meltdown with those releases and lack of signings. For Florentino that's the ticket to another Champions League.
There's just no excuses to not be able to compete with them, and the table right now shows that to be fair.
Now 4 years ago Madrid did spend big (over 330m) with only a third of that making the first 11.
[MENTION=5226]El Gato[/MENTION]Ancelotti's work.
Vinicius and Benzema went from memes to being considered the best in the world after he came. Guys like Valverde, Rodrygo, Asensio went from fringe players to playing important roles and putting in top performances. Not coincidence.
He is an elite attacking coach and seems to really get the best out of most attacking players.
Real are more ruthless and more flexible while Barca think still think they have thei unique vision of football but in reality miss the basics.
There is just no way Busi/Pique/Roberto/Alba etc would last as long at Real did at Barca.
Also they wouldnt go out and spend huge money on a 34 year old striker and think this short term.
Outwith that I dont even think Real would look at Pedri/Gavi as a CM to domimate for years.. they would most see that that as a pair lacks and if not gelling soon one of two would be sold off and try to bring better balance to midfield.
Ancelotti doesnt try to complicate it tactically.. he puts players in roles they suit and in Europe accepts that Real techincally mayu be poorer than likes of PSG/City and will play in another way if it gives them maximum chance to win.
Barca go into every European tie more or less with their tactics sign posted and in a manner teams know they can sit back and pick off as Barca have to play to their 'DNA'. All while team lacks basics and leaves them exposed.
Real are more ruthless and more flexible while Barca think still think they have thei unique vision of football but in reality miss the basics.
There is just no way Busi/Pique/Roberto/Alba etc would last as long at Real did at Barca.
Also they wouldnt go out and spend huge money on a 34 year old striker and think this short term.
Outwith that I dont even think Real would look at Pedri/Gavi as a CM to domimate for years.. they would most see that that as a pair lacks and if not gelling soon one of two would be sold off and try to bring better balance to midfield.
Ancelotti doesnt try to complicate it tactically.. he puts players in roles they suit and in Europe accepts that Real techincally mayu be poorer than likes of PSG/City and will play in another way if it gives them maximum chance to win.
Barca go into every European tie more or less with their tactics sign posted and in a manner teams know they can sit back and pick off as Barca have to play to their 'DNA'. All while team lacks basics and leaves them exposed.
Madrid are looking at the physical side of the game as well in midfield (Tchouameni, Camavinga, going for Bellingham), whilst we often come out with Pedri-Gavi-Busquets in midfield and Xavi even wanted to add Bernardo to that. Probably the worst midfield physically speaking you will ever see from any top club ever.
And it shows in Europe every single time, when teams have a field day with our midfield and counter for fun.
Madrid are looking at the physical side of the game as well in midfield (Tchouameni, Camavinga, going for Bellingham), whilst we often come out with Pedri-Gavi-Busquets in midfield and Xavi even wanted to add Bernardo to that. Probably the worst midfield physically speaking you will ever see from any top club ever.
And it shows in Europe every single time, when teams have a field day with our midfield and counter for fun.