Real Madrid post match thread

Im intrested to see what pep does on bernabeu, will he go all out attack and say fuck it YOLO, try for same like yesterday, or try something new?
We can't win at the Bernabeu sitting back, but we also can't go all out attack & risk conceding more goals.

I think Pep will basically do what he did at The Etihad (injuries permitting) & hope for a result. We have zero choice & I can't see that there's anything different we can do because injuries & a poor quality squad beyond our first 16 players, are dictating our season.

Personally, my expectation is that the second leg against Real will be our final CL game of the season. My next hope is that we concentrate on bedding in our new recruits, winning the FA Cup & qualifying for next season's CL, & then the big clear out if players in the summer, with top class arrivals to replace them.

The remainder of this season is about damage limitation.
 
We can't win at the Bernabeu sitting back, but we also can't go all out attack & risk conceding more goals.

I think Pep will basically do what he did at The Etihad (injuries permitting) & hope for a result. We have zero choice & I can't see that there's anything different we can do because injuries & a poor quality squad beyond our first 16 players, are dictating our season.

Personally, my expectation is that the second leg against Real will be our final CL game of the season. My next hope is that we concentrate on bedding in our new recruits, winning the FA Cup & qualifying for next season's CL, & then the big clear out if players in the summer, with top class arrivals to replace them.

The remainder of this season is about damage limitation.
Realistically we're out of the C/L.
Equally so, we're a extremely unlikely to win the F/A cup with this squad.

IMO - the quicker we're out of both the C/L and the F/A cup the better - as that will allow us to focus solely on a top 4 P/L finish - and I think we're capable of top 4 in the P/L.
 
Equally so, we're a extremely unlikely to win the F/A cup with this squad.

Can’t agree with that one. Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea are all out and there isn’t much between the other teams. We also have Plymouth at home in the 5th round, meaning there’s a strong chance we’ll be in the quarter final at a minimum.

In reality, we should really looking to win that competition now as a priority.
 
It flattered them,all three goals were dead jammy

Thought they were the better team, created more and better chances, including the first half. We were supposed to be more defensively solid with 5 defenders on the pitch, but they had more chances in this 1st half than in the two legs last season combined.

Foden or Kova should have started ahead of KDB. Or Marmoush with Grealish having a more central role. Playing with just one genuine CM in Bernardo wasn't the right tactics. We had defenders, attackers, and big holes in between.
 
The other way of looking at this is that time-after-time we're incapable of controlling the game once having established a lead. Those little errors keep cropping up, over and over again.

We're in need of a massive rebuild - having failed to upgrade the squad to remain top level over the past 2 or 3 seasons - yes, we won the league the last 2 seasons - but meanwhile our players were aging, we didn't do enough in the transfer windows to replace them, and teams around us were getting better and better as we were getting worse and worse.

This season - I think we'll make top 4, and that we'll win no trophies - well, aside from the Community Shield. Next season, the rebuild continues - and thank goodness we have Pep.

Realistically we're out of the C/L.
Equally so, we're a extremely unlikely to win the F/A cup with this squad.

IMO - the quicker we're out of both the C/L and the F/A cup the better - as that will allow us to focus solely on a top 4 P/L finish - and I think we're capable of top 4 in the P/L.
Why extremely unlikely to win the FA Cup? We are the bookies favourite.
 
Realistically we're out of the C/L.
Equally so, we're a extremely unlikely to win the F/A cup with this squad.

IMO - the quicker we're out of both the C/L and the F/A cup the better - as that will allow us to focus solely on a top 4 P/L finish - and I think we're capable of top 4 in the P/L
Sack the chance of silverware off? No thank very much. The FA C up is realistically our only chance, and I’d very much like us to concentrate on trying to win it.
 
Why extremely unlikely to win the FA Cup? We are the bookies favourite.
Because we can't defend. And we can't control games.

We're better than the other sides remaining in the FA cup - but not to the extent that we're going to win against all remaining sides. We've a very, very thin defense that's pretty good when everyone is fit - but that collapses as soon as injuries/inability to play the full 90 crop up again.
 
this Real side with lesser injuries in their defence was completely beaten by Barca two times this season already.

in La Liga and in the supercup final both,Barca scoring 5 in the cup final and winning 4-0 at the Bernabeu!!!

I think we are lucky we didnt have to meet Flick's Barca this season as that would have been ugly. lot of pace, aggression, pressing, even tho they have 4-5 young players like Pedri, Gavi, Balde, Cubarsi, Yamal about the age range of Rico Lewis putting in serious match winner performances week in week out with world class form from Raphinha and decent year from veteran Lewandowski...

what was Flick's first action when he arrived at Barca? thanked Gundogan for his contribution as he was planning to seriously speed up Barca's play from Xavi-era, high energy, high tempo football built on younger squad.
what we did? wanted Gundo back with open arms thinking for our slower style he will be great fit.
all these players coming from their own academy ,thats is crazy ! Foden is the only one on their lvl or near it from our academy.
 
For whatever reason it feels as though he has to get a combination of De Bruyne, Bernardo, Gundogan and Kovacic either into the starting line up or bring them on into later in the game.

This has cost us big time this season unfortunately.
Tbh, I honestly don't see what choice he has. Bernardo aside, the rest are either injury prone, old or a squad player at best. However, they're still the best options we have outside of Foden, & therein lies our problem.

I really don't think we'd fare any better playing Rico*, O'Reilly, McAtee, or Nunes, such is the poor quality of the supporting cast. Rico for me is the only midfield option, but he's a kid who needs nurturing, & not to be blamed for City's squad planning failures.

Nico Gonzalez might help, but again he's young, just moved to a new country & lasted 21 minutes into his debut. Moose was brilliant on his debut, but his subsequent two outings have been average. Again, I attach zero blame to him, as he's walked into a shitshow of our own making.

We've tried to wring one last tune out of our legends, but the strings suddenly snapped & the rest of the instrument fell apart. That's why I'm not surprised our season has fallen apart without Rodders. The signs were already there the season we lost him for three games & lost all of them.

We failed to heed the warnings & we're now paying the cost. We need a rebuild & time to bed in the new players. However, with the weight of expectation on City, where will we get that time from?

It'll be like trying to change your boots whilst playing. Nah, at some point you'll have to stop & sort your boots out before you get back into the game. It's just a question of how long this will take us.
 
I think Pep will basically do what he did at The Etihad (injuries permitting) & hope for a result.

Perhaps you are right but I'd like to see a more counter attacking style with pacy forwards like Haaland, Savinho and Marmoush.

High pressing them at the Bernabeu won't work and might lead to a heavy defeat.
 
Because we can't defend. And we can't control games.

Agreed. Plus high energy teams like Villa, Newcastle, Brighton and Bournemouth are still in it.Forest too, even though we've beaten them this season. The bookies are setting their odds with the team we were not the team we are this season. Plus if enough punters fall for it and back us and we fail they're quids in.
 
If I was a Madrid fan, I'd be secretly very nervous about facing a team with Haaland in it - especially given our lack of form, which at some point, even with its ageing limitations, has to deliver a stellar performance at some point. Even during the dark days all those decades ago, we'd deliver one stellar performance a season.
We have against Salford. All was great after that... \0/

Agree about Jack in the middle, but is it too late for him already at City?
 
Because we can't defend. And we can't control games.

We're better than the other sides remaining in the FA cup - but not to the extent that we're going to win against all remaining sides. We've a very, very thin defense that's pretty good when everyone is fit - but that collapses as soon as injuries/inability to play the full 90 crop up again.

We are favourites and better than everyone else. To say we are highly unlikely to win it is wrong.
 
Agreed. Plus high energy teams like Villa, Newcastle, Brighton and Bournemouth are still in it.Forest too, even though we've beaten them this season. The bookies are setting their odds with the team we were not the team we are this season. Plus if enough punters fall for it and back us and we fail they're quids in.

Bookies look at the next draw and league table etc.

We are low odds.
 
Good in patches but the legs aren't there anymore sadly, score a goal in Madrid and keep them under pressure and you never know.

Please pep play with some pace, marmoush and Doku get at them win fouls and hope for the best!
 
Can’t agree with that one. Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea are all out and there isn’t much between the other teams. We also have Plymouth at home in the 5th round, meaning there’s a strong chance we’ll be in the quarter final at a minimum.

In reality, we should really looking to win that competition now as a priority.

I can kind of half go along with that. We should be aiming at winning the F.A. Cup— definitely doable — and qualifying for the CL, in either third, fourth or fifth position(? supposed to be on the cards, which is utterly ridiculous if you think for ten seconds about the name of the competition, but hell I'll take it in my desperation at present).
What is very, very disturbing is the number of games where our heads have simply gone in the last ten minutes… five minutes… sixty seconds. We've never seen that from this team before (although we have, lamentably, against Real Madrid, several times, going right back to Roberto, and that heartbreaking defeat in September 2012). I don't pretend to have the answer to that. Pep, presumably, will have to, given what he's paid. And I presume he'll work on that in the rest of the season and the close season.
 
Agreed. Plus high energy teams like Villa, Newcastle, Brighton and Bournemouth are still in it.Forest too, even though we've beaten them this season. The bookies are setting their odds with the team we were not the team we are this season. Plus if enough punters fall for it and back us and we fail they're quids in.

These teams are nowhere near as good as Real. Real's front 4 is the best in the world. 3 of them were in the top 6 of Ballon d'Or last year.

We have at least 50% chance to beat these teams, if Pep plays the players who deserve to feature over some of his darlings.
 

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