Real Madrid (A) Post Match Thread

how on earth does anyone follow Pep Guardiola?

you can't, when Pep goes it will be the end of an era, any attempt to emulate him will result in failure, we will need a whole new direction as a club, with a strong manager given time to establish his own identity.

Unfortunately its a common problem as dynasties fall, look at the romans :) Oh and a bit closer to home, the Rags post red nose
 
you can't, when Pep goes it will be the end of an era, any attempt to emulate him will result in failure, we will need a whole new direction as a club, with a strong manager given time to establish his own identity.

Unfortunately its a common problem as dynasties fall, look at the romans :) Oh and a bit closer to home, the Rags post red nose
We aren’t entitled to success, there’s going to be a decline when Pep leaves, same goes at Liverpool when Klopp goes. Fortunately for us our owners will continue to back who ever is in charge.
 
No, you're right, we're not eliminated cos we didn't play into a corner.

We're eliminated cos Real Madrid had a player on the pitch that shouldn't have been.

We're eliminated through Rodrigo miraculously heading a deflected ball into the top corner, he couldn't do in 500 attempts again, if he tried.

We're eliminated through the scraping a ball off the line from Grealish and we're eliminated by the minutest of touches off the studs of Courtois. But, also by an error in judgement for an unnecessary challenge from Dias.

Cheating and margins.

Nothing to do with motivation.
No, you're right, we're not eliminated cos we didn't play into a corner.

We're eliminated cos Real Madrid had a player on the pitch that shouldn't have been.

We're eliminated through Rodrigo miraculously heading a deflected ball into the top corner, he couldn't do in 500 attempts again, if he tried.

We're eliminated through the scraping a ball off the line from Grealish and we're eliminated by the minutest of touches off the studs of Courtois. But, also by an error in judgement for an unnecessary challenge from Dias.

Cheating and margins.

Nothing to do with motivation.
Cheating and margins?

Bloody hell :-). nevermind sunshine.
 
Indeed.

Foden is not even 22 until the end of this month and there was nobody else in his age range of EDS good enough for City. So the next lot of potentially good enough are too young to be getting all that many minutes yet.

Although, even with a three month injury lay-off, Palmer’s minutes have gone from 98mins in 2020-21 to 413mins in 2021-22. He’s still not solely a first team player yet neither. And there will be more on the way.

If we can have three local lads in the first team regularly at any point, we’ll be doing well with the quality of team we are.
I wish we would slip the odd player in when needs must though.
plenty of games we couldve played the EDS right or left back when teams park the bus.
i understand its not so easy with attacking players but opportunities there to give lads experience in other departments

maybe then We wouldnt need to play 37 year old DMs at RB
 
I agree 100%.

It's our succession policy that worries me most.

Never mind Kompany, Aguero, Fernandinho, Yaya not being adequately replaced when they left... the problem is, how on earth does anyone follow Pep Guardiola?
in a word...Conte
 
Steve Lomax, he took the ball into the corner whilst drawing with Liverpool at home. The thing is we needed a win to stay up. It would have been funny if it was anybody else but us. As it was, it was fucking depressing. We went down. It was in the late 90s
They were almost letting us win / draw that day as well..they were jogging about..during that era we regularly got absolutely battered by 'pool ...even at home.. easy points next season for the dippers they thought. Kicked off City on City in platt lane that day ..well a few aled up lads in front of me who just couldn't take it anymore...especially that Lomas fuck up
 
I agree 100%.

It's our succession policy that worries me most.

Never mind Kompany, Aguero, Fernandinho, Yaya not being adequately replaced when they left... the problem is, how on earth does anyone follow Pep Guardiola?

When did Fernandinho leave?

Stop doing drugs.
 
Okay I’ll play. I have stated on other threads that whilst I think Pep is a fantastic coach, I have never really bought into him personally like Roberto. That press conference changed my thinking. I was blown away, as were our rival fans. He was humble, and he wore his heart on his sleeve. He stated the CL was not a condition placed on him by the club, just to compete well in all trophies. He’s far from desperate to win it. To your point about him not carrying on. His press conference showed the passion of the man. He was basically saying he loves this club and wants to carry on. Pep is going nowhere. I agree that we need more than Haaland but so does Pep. As I said I was not bought into Pep and his passion, but yesterday he was amazing. No throwing his players under the bus, but great comments like they needed to think about it. After that press conference I was like where’s my boots, you would run through brick walls for him after his comments. His heart was laid bear on his sleeve. Any player that does not turn up tomorrow after Pep’s comments I don’t want at our club next season.
Great post.

I understand what Pep is saying. If we keep knocking on the door of the Final, Semi Finals etc of the Champions League eventually that door will break open and when we win it, not if we win it as we will win it in my opinion with Pep in charge it will be the greatest validation for us the fans, Pep & the club itself. Yeah the Madrid loss hurts like hell, it's supposed to but it's about how we respond from that set back. We'll be back contending next season for it, the one after that and so on. We'll learn from it, the players will learn from it and in time we'll be better cause of it. We should've won the competition by now but we haven't, it isn't to be yet but it will come.

If we keep getting into positions to contend for it eventually it will come. A few shrewd signings this summer, a actual break for our better players will do them the world of good before the season starts, the World Cup will be a nuisance but we're set up for success, we just need the luck in Europe. As I said if we keep getting into those positions the luck will turn.

The players should be ready to run through walls the last 4 games after the Madrid disaster and what Pep said in his press conference.
 
Just watched the highlights for the first time. Not sure but it looked like Madrid were playing with 4 strikers for those last few minutes of normal time. Anyway there were 5 or 6 City shirts and 1 less Madrid shirts in the box for that cross that lead to the equaliser. Sure it was manic and a difficult situation to be in but if every City player had picked up a Madrid shirt there wouldn't have been a free header. This is the difference between good and great teams. Its surprising because City are normally excellent at defending crosses but it needs to be 100% of the time. Lesson learned hopefully.
 
I'll be honest, today's result has galvanised me and I've only just been able to look back on the YT clips of our fans and anti-Real Madrid fans in ecstasy and subsequent meltdown and had a laugh.

I actually had a laugh at the absurdity of it all of snatching victory from the jaws of defeat for Real.

It's footy, innit and football is a crazy game, at times!
 
Over it now and starting to think it is better for Real Madrid to face dippers in the final.
Last week those dippers were glad not to face us in the final, today I think they must be wishing it was us now we have next to no defenders.
Winning the league then losing (perhaps) the chumps league with a depleted team to them would have given the media a moral victory with no regards to who our back four are just because it's those cnts.
We were unlucky losing and came away with our heads up.
Over to Real Madrid to finish them off
 

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