🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🗣️ كيليان مبابي:
بدأنا الموسم بشكل جيد.
ثم خسرنا كل شيء في النصف الثاني من الموسم.
هذا يؤلم كثيرًا، أشعر أننا كان لدينا أسلوب لعب وهيكل، ثم فقدنا كل ذلك!!!!!! 😱💣
🚨🎙️Iker Casillas thoughts on Florentino Perez’s press conference yesterday:
“I love Florentino Pérez. I owe him part of my career, part of my history, part of my life at Real Madrid. But because I love it, I cannot sit quietly and pretend everything is normal anymore.
“People are scared to say it because Florentino built the modern Real Madrid, but somebody has to be honest now… this is no longer the club we fought for in the dressing room.
What I watched yesterday wasn’t leadership. It was a man at war with everybody, the media, UEFA, referees, journalists, even his own shadows. Real Madrid used to intimidate Europe with football. Now we hold press conferences blaming conspiracies every time things go wrong.
Yesterday I saw a man fighting shadows instead of facing the truth.
The dangerous part? Madridistas are starting to normalize it.
You cannot call every failed season a robbery. At some point you look in the mirror and admit the planning failed. The old generation carried this club for years and covered cracks that are now impossible to hide. Ramos, Modrić, Kroos, Benzema, Marcelo, Cristiano… they protected the institution with personality. Today I see a club hiding behind excuses instead of standards.
And honestly, the obsession with politics is becoming bigger than football itself. Super League wars, Negreira dossiers, media enemies, presidential drama… meanwhile the team lost identity on the pitch. Real Madrid fans don’t care about 500-page documents. They care about winning and respecting the badge.
What shocked me most was hearing Florentino speak like a man defending his throne instead of defending the club. Real Madrid should never revolve around one person. Not even Santiago Bernabéu acted like he was the club.
The saddest thing? Many Madrid fans know this already but won’t admit it publicly because they’re afraid of sounding ungrateful. Yes, Florentino gave Madrid galaticos and trophies. But success from the past cannot become immunity from criticism forever.
And if we’re being serious… the Mourinho rumors tell you everything. Bringing Mourinho back in 2026 would prove this club is emotionally stuck in the past. Madrid used to lead football into the future. Now it feels like we’re desperately trying to relive old wars and old glory.
This doesn’t look like the strongest club in the world anymore.
It looks like a giant slowly losing control while pretending everything is under control.”
🚨 The journalist: “What do you think about Lamine Yamal’s actions yesterday during FC Barcelona’s league title celebrations, and should a player avoid interfering in matters unrelated to football?”
Pep Guardiola: “And should you also avoid interfering in things that are not your specialty? You are here to ask me about tomorrow’s match against Crystal Palace F.C..
Despite that, I will answer your question..... A football player is a role model followed by millions, and his opinion is influential, so he should express his opinion when necessary.
What would you do if you found your wife and children under the rubble of homes like them there? Would you come here to the press conference to talk about a player wearing a shirt and running after a ball?? Of course not!!
You do not choose the topics we want to talk about, so those are things outside your specialty. Lamine’s stance is something he should be proud of — he has now become the talk of the world.”
🚨🎙️| Thierry Henry on how Real Madrid’s problems started was due to that Vini Jr.’s reaction to being subbed off in El Clásico as the TURNING POINT in the club’s internal atmosphere:
🗣️ “Everyone will blame tactics. Some will blame injuries. Others will say Barça simply found another level. But if you actually watched Real Madrid closely this season, you know exactly when the collapse started. It started the moment one player decided his ego was more important than the manager’s authority.
Madrid were flying. Seven points clear of Barça, second in the Champions League, Mbappé looked locked in, the dressing room was together, they’d won 13 out of 14 games and Xabi Alonso finally had the team playing with structure, discipline and intensity.
Then came El Clásico.
Madrid are winning 2-1, Xabi makes a tactical decision, takes Vinicius Jr. off… and instead of reacting like an elite professional, he reacts like someone whose ego got bruised in front of the cameras. That moment changed EVERYTHING internally. You could literally feel the atmosphere shift around the club after that.
Top players don’t always like being subbed, but the smartest ones understand the bigger picture. Vinicius didn’t. That’s the difference. Cristiano Ronaldo hated coming off, but he still understood the manager’s authority. Vinicius made it about Vinicius. And once a dressing room starts questioning whether the manager is actually in charge, it’s over.
Vinicius never had the tactical IQ Xabi Alonso was demanding, from his wide players. Xabi wants control, discipline, positional awareness, pressing triggers… Vinicius plays on emotion and chaos. Brilliant in moments, yes, but when the game requires sacrifice and structure, he struggles with it. That’s why the relationship cracked.
And Florentino Perez made it even worse. Instead of backing the manager who had Madrid dominating for months, he panicked. Absolute impatience. Bringing in Álvaro Arbeloa into that environment was madness. Managing Real Madrid isn’t a youth academy experiment. The role swallowed him whole because it was too big, too political, too demanding.
Madrid didn’t lose the title because Barça were unstoppable. They lost it because the club lost control internally. One emotional reaction from Vinicius exposed fractures that Xabi Alonso was trying to keep hidden. From that moment onward, the project started eating itself alive.
That’s the brutal truth Madrid fans don’t want to admit.”