@enockotieno5@calvinokello4 It's your turn kurudisha mkono my brother,it hurts to see when a leader emerges from western region, leaders from Luo nyanza start fighting him, Sifuna is the case scenario. We supported baba passionately but that didn't mean we will always play second fiddle
Why is the expert contradicting his boss?
Hasn’t Ruto been telling Kenyans that inflation is on the decline, revenue collection is improving and the economy is doing well?
So which is it? The rosy picture we have been sold by Ruto, or the reality now being admitted by the people managing the economy?
Every Madrid signing so far is focusing on the short term and experience. From bringing back Mourinho to Signing Konaté, Denzel Dumfries and now Bernardo Silva, the message is pretty clear, this isn’t a rebuild built around potential, it’s a reaction to a team that feels it has lost its edge. They have gone 2 Seasons without trophies and their recruitment that time focused on potentials even the Coach signing. But looks clearly they have dropped that.
Madrid seem to believe their problem isn’t talent. They already have enough of that. The issue is leadership, maturity, game management and players who can handle the pressure of winning immediately. Bernardo doesn’t arrive to be the future, he arrives because he already knows how to win. Konate brings reliability, Dumfries brings personality and intensity, while Mourinho himself is the ultimate short-term results coach.
It feels like Florentino Pérez has looked at the last two seasons and decided that development can wait. The objective now is to restore standards, compete for every trophy immediately especially UCL, and surround the younger stars with players who have already lived through the biggest moments in football.
For the first time in years, Madrid’s strategy looks less like building the next great dynasty and more like winning the next Champions League.
@WaruhiuFranklin@DavidNdii Ndii ceased being an Economics authority long term ago, he's basically a political tool in the economic discourse. Oxford must be embarrassed of him @BuboluOdindiko