@SeputarMadrid@JLSanchez78 Pelapis okee bangett. Berharap banyak sama jose karena track record dia waktu ngelatih madrid pernah kasih pemain akademi unjuk gigi. Calejon, nacho, jese, morata, carvajal juga dikasih kesempatan kalo gak salah.
@SeputarMadrid Jujur mengecewakan sih kalau madrid gak mau spent lagi setelah penolakan ini. Uang 150 juta spent buat benahin lini tengah + lini blkng malah bagus. Alvarez gue bilang gak penting2 amat, diluar tipikial ST Jose bgt ini alvarez. Masih lebih pnting benahin aja lini tengah + blkng.
@barcastuff_idn Menurut gue butuh. Alvarez itu tipe pemain yang disukai Mour. Mau pressing, mau link-up play, mau buka ruang buat pemain lain, dan gak harus jadi pusat perhatian. Ditaruh di ST bisa, RW juga bisa. Sedikit ngingetin gue ke Benzema btw.
@SeputarMadrid@berger_pj@SkySportDE Salah satu alasan gue suka alvarez adalah karena dia gak terlihat seperti pemain yang terobsesi jadi pusat perhatian. Di tim yang berisi Vini, Mbappé, dan Bellingham, punya pemain yang rela berkorban demi keseimbangan tim itu sama berharganya dengan mencetak gol.
@chaoho554 Panduan training IBM tahun 1979 pernah memuat: "komputer tidak bisa dimintai pertanggungjawaban, maka komputer tidak boleh digunakan untuk mengambil keputusan manajerial"
Quotes yg harusnya ditato ke jidat setiap org yg make AI buat decision making krusial macam kasus ini
Feeling gue €150 juta yang dirumorkan itu Julián Álvarez, bukan Olise. Mourinho selalu suka penyerang yang kerja buat tim. Alvarez bisa jadi ST, bisa jadi RW, bisa jadi second striker. Dan jujur aja, profilnya lebih cocok melengkapi Vini & Mbappe dibanding winger murni.
One reason Madrid can’t dominate the league is that the Champions League is always the priority. They enter every season with that obsession, it’s why it’s very easy for Mbappe to choose them because they have the same obsession.
For most clubs, winning the league is the ultimate goal. For Madrid, the league is almost a requirement, while the Champions League is the obsession. Everything is judged through that lens.
A club chasing 38 league games with maximum consistency is different from a club building its entire season around nights in Europe. Squad rotations, player management, transfer decisions, even the atmosphere around the club are influenced by the Champions League.
That’s why you’ll sometimes see Madrid drop points against teams they should beat, then a few days later produce a masterclass against big European team. Their focus has always been on peaking for the biggest moments.
It’s not that they can’t dominate the league, it’s that their standards are different. At Madrid, a league title is celebrated. A Champions League title becomes history. That’s why they have built a culture where Europe comes first, and everything else follows.