In reality, current robot fighting is boring unless something malfunctions or breaks.
It lacks what makes sport compelling, i.e. training, skill, rivalry, sportsmanship, and someone to root for. Prerecorded moves make for forgettable demos, not memorable moments or champions
Imagine thinking you transformed your midfield, and then both get stinker and hooked.
That's why you don't try be cheap, United thought they were smart, look what happened.
Could've got Tonali, Mateus, Scott, anyone but Tielemans and Andrey for "bargains", 😂😂.
I'm so happy Chelsea signed Lacroix.
Too much focus these days on ball playing Centre Backs, less on their job, defending.
Spurs are finding that out with Van Hecke and Senesi, top on the ball, but average without it.
If you're a newly promoted team in the Premier League, just don't try to technically outplay anyone; you will drink goals like water. Kompany's Burnley and Southampton last season are two typical examples.
Build a physical squad that can be more direct, work hard, defend as a unit, and attack set-pieces really well. That's what Brentford did, and last season, Sunderland did too.
It doesn't take a lot of money to achieve, but you have to be intentional about going that route. It's proven to be very successful.
⚡A humanoid robot just ran 100m in 9.39 seconds, faster than Usain Bolt's world record of 9.58!
World Humanoid Robot Games 2026 has just started in Beijing!
Mainoo is suffering from academy player syndrome, because he didn't cost Man United £80m.
Carrick brought him into the team and he transformed them last season. And this summer, instead of buying a number 6 to play with him, they are making moves to replace him in the starting XI, which is weird.