There’s absolutely nothing to look forward about Real Madrid sporting wise.
Only thing that I want to see Jose Mourinho do is burn down everything that front office is doing and we can get proper re-start — tools are there, just sporting brain is missing.
C’mon Jose.
Dear Madrid fans, hear me out.
This narrative that everything was “calm and perfect back then” is either short-term memory or people who weren’t following closely at the time.
The same journalists were pushing almost identical stories during the BBC era. They claimed Ronaldo and Bale couldn’t coexist, that both wanted the LW, and that only one should stay while the other had to leave.
They even asked Ronaldo why he didn’t go out for dinners with Benzema and Bale like the MSN trio, insinuating that the trio was fighting and Cristiano gave a mic drop answer to it.
There were endless “analyses” showing Ronaldo and Bale not passing to each other after matches, especially after a UCL match vs Napoli where zero passes were maded to each other.
Add to that the fact that BBC rarely completed full 90 minutes together under Zidane, and it became fuel for more speculation and fake news.
Also there was another point where there were even rumours that Ronaldo wanted to join PSG after falling out with Bale.
Sensationalist, anti-Madrid journalism from Marca, AS, and Mundo was at its peak. It genuinely was chaotic.
Benzema was constantly mocked. AS even ran polls asking if he should be dropped as the “weak link.” Every reaction was overanalysed. If Bale missed a chance, cameras zoomed in on Ronaldo’s face. Ironically, Ronaldo reacted the same or more angrier way when he missed chances himself.
Later, Bale himself admitted the Spanish press destroyed him.
So when I see “Vini out” narratives when he is on goal drought or “Mbappe dictator” memes when he is in a dip after an injury, it feels like pure DEJA VU.
RMA fans will see it until the moment Perez will feel an existential threat is lurking around.
And even if he feels it, you cannot trust his sporting knowledge or expertise.
His economical ideas might be evolved, but his football vision is still in 2000s and that's mirrored in every department in RMA not named financial.
I know many Real Madrid fans who during both doubles with Carlo didn't even celebrate them properly, or at all
They were so convinced that some ideal form of football awaits once Carlo finally leaves
I'm glad I soaked in Carlo's spell completely with no pretensions of this sort
Alonso tried to make these guys work and do the needful and they all refused cause of how lazy they were and the board backed it, not just the board, some of our fans as well all because of stanship.
Forward players refusing to press, others disrespecting the coach, another saying he doesn’t want to play RB, bunch of cry babies and our fans, worse.
Just so you all know, keep encouraging their bad behavior, we are all here, both you supporting it and we screaming for change will get to enjoy the bad performances together.
These set of players are failures, they failed Carlo, failed Alonso and will fail Arbeloa and whichever coach we bring.
They’d be speaking in press conference that they support the coach, they’d be tweeting and posting instagram nonsense that they’d be back but cannot even show it on the pitch. I hope they all find a way to leave the club, those that cannot cope with the work rate, just get out. I don’t care who, Vini, Mbappe, Bellingham, Valverde, Arda Guler, Tchouameni, Camavinga, whoever cannot do the work, get out.
You can’t press? Get out.
You don’t like the training? Get out.
You want holidays? Get out.
You can’t play another position that’s not yours? Get out.
Carlo has gone, so has his style of coaching, they’d new coach comes with new philosophy, you either go with it or get out, after all you people also failed the Carlo you all loved his style.
Carlo will be telling players like Vini that if he doesn’t press he would take him off, is it Alonso he’d then answer? Players not passing to each other. This is one of our worse period, it’s never gone on for two straight seasons, it’s usually just one.
This club did not become the biggest in the world with lazy players. Board should also keep giving lazy players the power, you will think this is 2002 when players were ambitious.
The best part about tonight is that Florentino Perez can’t run from his mistakes.
Perez out.
Keep the pressure up.
Don’t let his PR propaganda suppress the truth.
🚨 UFC LEGEND KHABIB NURMAGOMEDOV ON IG:
“If you walk into a gym or onto a pitch, it doesn’t matter whether they’re fighters or footballers, as the head coach, you are in charge.
But if there’s an environment in your team where not everyone follows your demands, then you’re definitely not on the same path.
I believe Alonso is among the top three coaches of the modern era.
If the team didn’t work with him, then the players need to be changed, not the coach.
I’m absolutely sure that no coach would cope with a squad like this at Real Madrid. You need to get rid of difficult players.
1 year ago, they begged him. Now, they fire him because of spoiled kids. Xabi, you are THE BEST.”
todo lo que consiguió con el leverkusen lo dejó para venir al real madrid y encontrarse con una panda de princesos que hacen lo que quieren y una directiva nefasta. me da mucha pena sinceramente, no se merecía esto
The problem is that those types of managers are a dying breed. The new generation of managers want to bring a project and an identity.
The coaching climate is changing, and Perez is fully aware of this. The problem is that their transfer strategy & management structure doesn't yet reflect that.
Bayern Munich are bigger than any NFL team.
Munich is a very wealthy city and they have over 400,000 members, yet their season tickets start at €175.
That's less than the cost of attending a single NFL game.
People like this will never get it.