They showed the VAR room during a stretch of Valladolid-RMAO and it was empty wtf
They showed the VAR room during a stretch of Valladolid-RMAO and it was empty wtf
They had a power outage
Also read it was a pic from another VAR room
Still a funny image tho
Hilarious but it was the wrong room they said.
MARCA announcing Solari is out and Zidane is back
In an attempt to pry Mbappe from PSG.
Mbappe said yesterday he was staying in Paris
But he is half Algerian, so he will play for ZZ
And it's official
https://www.realmadrid.com/noticias/...paign=organico
I like Zidane but Real is coming off a CL 3peat. The bar was set so high that i don't know if ZZ will be able to meet expectations anytime soon, with Real in need of a overhaul. He's taking a huge gamble here.
Plus there will always be the ghost of Ronaldo looming over his head, if he fails to show results, you already know what people will say.
ZZ came back under certain conditions
He wanted more control over transfers, otherwise he wouldn’t have taken the chance
What's the gamble now? Real has already themselves in the 9 months he's been gone and has no expectations now. The bar is reset.
Meanwhile Ronaldo jumped ship the same time Zidane did, but for a one team domestic league and might crash out of CL. Zidane played this perfectly
Teams like Real are not exactly known for giving coaches time to develop a team/chemistry, they want results and they want them quick. There's always gonna be expectations regardless of how ty the previous season was, specially when Real is expected to move large sums next summer. One bad season and spanish media and fans will come down on ZZ. For instance, Ancelotti got sacked the season right after he won the CL.
I'd argue that it was a risk for Zizou wherever you go....you can't top a CL threepeat tbh.
Now he gets a huge raise, a war chest for the summer, and gets to ship Ceasar back to the EPL
at Ceasar
Oh my ing god, this Messi goal
https://streamja.com/6w4m
We are the Croatia now
Designed by Ivan Rakitic
BARCELONA, Spain -- There's a joke among local residents in Castelldefels, a town squashed between the sea and the mountains outside of Barcelona, that Philippe Coutinho's home is a jinx.
Cesc Fabregas bought it months before being sold to Chelsea. Thomas Vermaelen's stay there coincided with lengthy spells on the sideline with injuries. Andre Gomes then moved in after joining Barcelona from Valencia for nearly €40 million but the Portuguese midfielder never found his feet at Camp Nou, admitting that he struggled to deal with the criticism his performances garnered from supporters.
Coutinho was the €160m man destined to lift the curse. Luis Suarez, his former teammate at Liverpool, helped him find the house
Alpharez with the game winner bailing out Messi once again
Messi was the best player for Barca in that match by a wide wide margin
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