Thursday, September 19, 2019

#UCL:'Zero' Madrid



Genola and George Weah silenced Bernabeu 25 years ago and since then Real Madrid had the edge over the French club, but it's changing times in Real right now. Disasterclass displays predominate in a club, which is regarded as the best in history.

The problem exists from shot-stopper to defence to midfield to forward.

Just look at the gap between defence and midfield of Real Madrid, where none existed to counter PSG players in the middle. Even when Toni Kroos stepped up, he was dribbled past 4 times for the first time in his Madrid career. Casemiro was left alone, but he could do little with a fragile backline and an overhyped keeper.

Where is the structure Zidane?

Meanwhile, Real Madrid failed to put a shot on target after 587 games, which leave us thinking about the signing of Eden Hazard, as it required a search team to figure out his existence on the pitch. This is not Chelsea Mr. Hazard. This is Real Madrid, where you need to perform like a Hercules.

Zidane's credibility as a manager is under threat. Surely, he was brought back to fix the problems which emerged last season, but nothing has been fixed so far. The problems persist and frustrations continue to devour the fans worldwide.

I am annoyed that Real Madrid were humiliated in this fashion.......

- I was not happy with the signing of Courtois.

- I was not satisfied with the signing of Hazard. I would stick to my thought, he's not a Real material. Some flashes against lower-ranked La Liga sides won't prove anything.

- They let Navas go, which was total shit.

- More than Hazard or Courtois, quality centre backs and midfielders were much needed. Eriksen and Beek were there for the taking, but they wasted time on Pogba. They did not hunt for de Ligt and Koulibaly. Modric, Kroos, Ramos, Marcelo, Carvajal, Isco etc are fading. Accept it.

- They did not break the bank for Neymar and Mbappe.

Well, such outcomes were evident.

Hard to accept, but this is the reality.

Thank You
Faisal Caesar 

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