La Liga 25/26

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Loki

Well-known member
Sociedad is absolutely crap. Amateurish how they waste attack after attack, jumping head first into the wall. They deserve this lose and yes, LaLiga's quality decreased significantly as well.
Getting the second goal, while being a player up was already pathetic.

That said, they were last season already 6 points away from relegation. They're finished.
 

Birdy

Senior Member
Madrid are not like last season.
Will not waste points here and there.

We need to become serious and find ways to win all or almost all games against the mid and lower LL teams
 

serghei

Senior Member
This Madrid side reminds me of Xavi Barca with better players. They will make high number of points like Xavi Barca did even if they will play defensive when needed to secure the points.
 

Fati_Future_BallonDor

Well-known member
Mbappe is back to his best and carrying Real's offense. Once he looses his form Madrid will surely lose some points. But Real will be still very dangerous in league and if we want to stop them we need to win the el clasicos. Xabi has already done the 'impossible' task in Bundesliga so even with Hansi's power it will be tough to beat them.
 

jamrock

Senior Member
Good effort by R.S


Madrid is beatable, but they have a coach that's at the very least situationally aware, which is not great for us
 

NKMaribor

Active member
This is what being impartial means. It was between yellow and red. That's the truth. Bullshit to say it is zero chance Oyarzabal goes on goal.

It does not need to be a zero chance. Substantial distance from the goal, while crucially you have another player alongside in the line to back up Huijsen. While ref can make a mistake easily, VAR should intervene. While Huijsen should really address this moronic takes, regardless. Basically fracked up an easy 3 point match and a chance to rest certain players down the line.

Last season this would be an easy loss of points. Still, i think we lack top tier midfielder, and a solid CB back-up, to be a fantastic team. Also, i am done with Vini. Easy sell in the summer, and invest in other areas.
 

FC B

Senior Member
RM gonna walk this league unless we stop them in Clasicos

With their momentum picking up and our steam getting lesser and lesser and if the refereeings in Clasicos continue this season the same from last season, I really can't see Barca doing much in El Clasicos tbh.
 

serghei

Senior Member
It does not need to be a zero chance. Substantial distance from the goal, while crucially you have another player alongside in the line to back up Huijsen. While ref can make a mistake easily, VAR should intervene. While Huijsen should really address this moronic takes, regardless. Basically fracked up an easy 3 point match and a chance to rest certain players down the line.

Last season this would be an easy loss of points. Still, i think we lack top tier midfielder, and a solid CB back-up, to be a fantastic team. Also, i am done with Vini. Easy sell in the summer, and invest in other areas.

Var has no reason to intervene here. The ref has seen the action and decided it's a red card offense, due to the considerable distance from Huijsen and Militao. It's a close call decision you accept and move on.

Yes, Madrid is building a top top side again imo. Can see them getting another CL under Mbappe. Barca atm I think is capable of a higher peak form than Madrid, but consistency can be hit and miss. 2022-23 in reverse is a possibility on the domestic front.
 

NKMaribor

Active member
Var has no reason to intervene here. The ref has seen the action and decided it's a red card offense, due to the considerable distance from Huijsen and Militao. It's a close call decision you accept and move on.

Yes, Madrid is building a top top side again imo. Can see them getting another CL under Mbappe. Barca atm I think is capable of a higher peak form than Madrid, but consistency can be hit and miss. 2022-23 in reverse is a possibility on the domestic front.

He can decide all he likes. It was a wrong decision to make.

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serghei

Senior Member
Don't think so. Quickest path to the goal is straight. Militao has more ground to cover because he has to run diagonally. And Oyarzabal is in full sprint, not jogging like Militao, considering he is running for the ball.

If the situation is closer to the sideline and not directly on goal... then yes. More like the Tchouameni situation in the last Clasico. Then red is too much. Here it can be given no issues for me.
 

NKMaribor

Active member
Don't think so. Quickest path to the goal is straight. Militao has more ground to cover because he has to run diagonally. And Oyarzabal is in full sprint, not jogging like Militao, considering he is running for the ball.

If the situation is closer to the sideline and not directly on goal... then yes. More like the Tchouameni situation in the last Clasico. Then red is too much. Here it can be given no issues for me.

Full sprint, with the ball at his feet, in the line of the end of center circle, meaning 25+ meters from the penalty area, coming from off center position, which means he either adjusts his run towards the center to improve his chances for scoring, or he continues the run and reaches penalty box wide with right foot. All that while Militao is closer to the goal at the moment of the foul, has a center of the pitch position and is a faster player than Oyarzabal.

p.s: Militao jogging while opponent is storming the goal, i mean lolz!
 
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