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Real Madrid Thread [2010-2011]

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Mandieta6

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I only watched like 20 minutes when Tamudo and Ronaldo scored, and I couldn't help but notice how retarded the Sexta guys are. One of them was sure that they had planned to score like that.
 

MaestroZidane

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Asi!! Asi!! Asi gana el madrid!!! (H)

Great win today with a combination of some great touches, specially on that third goal.

Pepe is an idiot for getting sent off like that.
Lass if once again to his old self
 

Arnau

NGR LVR
Awfull match dude, you looked great against Ajax but the last 2 performances... anyway its normal, the team its underconstruction.
 

KingPaulV

Starting XI
I gotta agree with Arnau on this one, awful match, but all the forwards scored so that's a positive I guess, still the team looks a little broken for my taste...against Ajax it was a nice display....One thing I do like is that at leas tthe effectiveness in front of goal seems to have returned....you could tell match fatigue had something to do with it
 

KingPaulV

Starting XI
complete result today 6-1 and a great victory full of team play. Ronaldo scores his first brace and Ozil looks amazing
 

MaestroZidane

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Ozil is F***ing amazing. Great to see him, Ronaldo, Higuian, and Di maria, score. Would have been great if Benzema added to the list, but you can't have it all.

As marca put it... "Lluvia de goles"..
 

Recrero152

Reserve Team
I think this 6-1 win is much more important to Real than what people think. Look at those who scored at the game, Ronaldo, Özil, Higuain. These are all important players for the offensive game at Real and they need to score some goals to get themselves in a good form so that the offensive play can start to grow because let's face it, they haven't done enough so far. Barca only got 1-1 at home so this was a good round for Real. Keep it up.
 

MaestroZidane

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Hell yeah... such a great display by our boys.

Mourinho is really working his magic and is proving why he is the special one.
 

ArgVega

Yellow Card - Racism; Exp. 31/08/2013
KingPaulV;2946537 said:
Hate on Haters, but Real Madrid is on its way Back!......could have put 10 past Milan

Easy it was a solid performance but 10?

Pirlo and Seedorf could have scored. But ur midfield was key in this victory, khedira and alonso have brought stability to ur game.
 

R.9

Senior Squad
ArgVega;2946577 said:
Easy it was a solid performance but 10?

Pirlo and Seedorf could have scored. But ur midfield was key in this victory, khedira and alonso have brought stability to ur game.

It was not a perfect game for Real Madrid but I am liking what Mou is doing with the team. Madrid control the majority of the game. I hope they can continue this form.
 

Xifio

The Von Trapps
I don't think you guys should be anything more than merely content with that performance ... both goals had some comedy fortune about them ...

and that is not considering that, at the Champions League contender level, Milan's defensive options can generally be considered 'crap'; and doubly so when their best defender (Thiago Silva) is out injured, requiring a hitherto right back to take up a central position (and effectively score an own goal) in a makeshift defence ...

and on the defensive side for you guys, Ronaldinho hardly created anything for Zlatan and Pato, who were pretty much starved of any real service; Seedorf was the only one who Ronnie managed to send through clean on goal, but the former Madridista did you guys a favour by taking ages to line up the shot, before firing over with his weaker foot ...

when Prince and Robinho[od] were on, the game suddenly changed pace, and Milan looked threatening on several occasions within a short space of time; and I think if they had been started (as they should have been; well at least Prince should have been), the complexion of the match would have been completely different ... still, Casillas wasn't untroubled: he did brilliantly to save Pirlo's freekick and Robinho's shot to ensure that the 2 fortunate first half goals banked 3 points ...

you guys were the better team by far, and deservedly won ... but without those 2 pieces of fortune charitably donated by Milan, the tune of the tale would be completely different -- and that is not what you should be saying at the end of a satisfying display ...

and for the record: the possession was 51-49 ...
 

ArgVega

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R.9;2946614 said:
It was not a perfect game for Real Madrid but I am liking what Mou is doing with the team. Madrid control the majority of the game. I hope they can continue this form.

True I wasn't taking merit away from your victory. Moruinho with the midfield have brought balance to the team, which is interesting to see how they continue to perform.

You past the first test, but the CL will be a good guage as to how consistent you are against Europe's finest, I wanna see you against Chelsea, United, or Arsenal which have been the toughest competition over the past 5 years.

You definately have the talent, and I think by then Mourinho will have complete handle on the team (unless you suck in La Liga, which I doubt), but it's gonna be interesting.
 

KingPaulV

Starting XI
Xifio;2946644 said:
I don't think you guys should be anything more than merely content with that performance ... both goals had some comedy fortune about them ...

and that is not considering that, at the Champions League contender level, Milan's defensive options can generally be considered 'crap'; and doubly so when their best defender (Thiago Silva) is out injured, requiring a hitherto right back to take up a central position (and effectively score an own goal) in a makeshift defence ...

and on the defensive side for you guys, Ronaldinho hardly created anything for Zlatan and Pato, who were pretty much starved of any real service; Seedorf was the only one who Ronnie managed to send through clean on goal, but the former Madridista did you guys a favour by taking ages to line up the shot, before firing over with his weaker foot ...

when Prince and Robinho[od] were on, the game suddenly changed pace, and Milan looked threatening on several occasions within a short space of time; and I think if they had been started (as they should have been; well at least Prince should have been), the complexion of the match would have been completely different ... still, Casillas wasn't untroubled: he did brilliantly to save Pirlo's freekick and Robinho's shot to ensure that the 2 fortunate first half goals banked 3 points ...

you guys were the better team by far, and deservedly won ... but without those 2 pieces of fortune charitably donated by Milan, the tune of the tale would be completely different -- and that is not what you should be saying at the end of a satisfying display ...

and for the record: the possession was 51-49 ...

I respect you usually, but your bias is as ridiculous as partisan. In your post you completely negated everything that happened in the match and brought up intangibles as if they were tangibles, things that we couldnt control and turned them into actual factors.

In short, you are trying to make it seem as if you lot lost and not that we won; do yourself a favor and try to be a little more objectibve if you really want to come here as a neutral...

It wasnt a perfect game on our part, but it was controlled and handled at the will and pace our midfield dictated, ,moreover, do you really think our forwards would have been as wasteful as they were both at the end of the first half and thru most of the second half had they had a 0-0 score staring at them?... They two quick goals only made it to where there was no pressure, and no real need to force a result.

They missed an oportunity IMO to return the 5-0 scoreline at the San Siro in 1989, and that is the only pity for me.
 
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