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Real Madrid 0 vs 2 barcelona-viva ramos.....
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Reply #1980 ShadowChaser's post
ntah aper2 laa ko nie...malas nak bace...tp ko pi reply posting toaster |
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Reply #1981 jpl_fan's post
ye ke |
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seri je ke bang japal? |
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TIM HEBAK SERI JE |
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diorg nak fight ngan los che jek..barca diorg tak pandang... |
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seri je...raul score je x menang |
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SUPERB! ke..seri je.. |
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hebak la tuh seri..........drpd kalah............ |
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Reply #1985 toaster's post
BARCA DAH TERLEBIH POWER LA TU |
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Reply #1990 jpl_fan's post
kesian...aritu kami siap mng besar ngan tim meriah ni taw.... |
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10 Reasons Why Madrid Will Win Nothing
Paul Macdonald offers a provocative list of why he thinks that Real Madrid are in for a silverware drought in 2008-2009...
Let's just start by saying that Real Madrid are still the team to beat in La Liga this season.
They were Champions in 2006/07 as Beckham said bon voyage and they held their nerve on the last game of Capello’s tenure.
They were Champions last season convincingly as Barcelona toiled towards the end of the Rijkaard era.
They have set the benchmark; it is up to the rest to dethrone Los Merengues.
But things just don’t appear to be running smoothly at the Bernabeu currently. The well-oiled cogs that aided the romp to the title in 2007/08 have shown signs of losing motion. The derby victory over Atletico and the heavy 7-1 victory over Sporting Gijon merely paper over the cracks that the defeat to Juventus, draw at home to Espanyol and loss at the Riazor threatened to expose. Real Madrid will be trophy-less at the end of the 2008/09 campaign, and these are the reasons why.
1) The Challenge is stronger.
Despite the unequivocal fact that Madrid were the strongest side in Liga last season, Villarreal aside, there was no consistent challenger to knock them from their stride. Barcelona were all over the place from Christmas time until the end of the season, Valencia were clueless under Koeman, and Sevilla couldn’t cope with the exertions of their first foray into the Champions League. This season, however, it is all change; Sevilla only have UEFA cup football and have managed to survive a midfield reshuffle with their rhythm remaining intact. Expectations at Valencia were low due to the debacle of last season, but they have made the best start to a campaign in their history, and with David Villa firing on all cylinders, they will have a major say on the destination of the title. Then we have Villarreal who were worthy second last season, and but for a dreadful start could have fared better. They have started this season as they ended the last – winning matches. The form of these sides has created a log jam of sides jostling at the top of the table. Madrid glanced down from the top for almost the entire season last year – to look up and see good sides performing well has a psychological effect on the way a side approaches a match.
And let’s not forget Barcelona.
2) Barcelona are back.
After the lack of discipline that was all too apparent eventually caused the Blaugrana to implode last season, many were unsure that the appointment of an inexperienced coach such as Pep Guardiola was the correct option. They needn't have worried. After a shaky start, Barcelona are positively flying, clinically tearing through teams with brutal efficiency. Messi is in the form of his short career. Xavi and Iniesta are establishing themselves as two of the greatest players in the world. And Samuel Eto'o, thought to be on his way out of the Nou Camp in the summer, is top scorer in the league and looking unplayable again. After demolishing everyone in their wake, how can Madrid even begin to cope with that attacking quartet?
3) The defence is suspect
Especially with a back four as unreliable as this. Yes, they have arguably the best goalkeeper in the world, and they have a World Player of the Year centre-half in Cannavaro, but the whole is not represented by the sum of its parts. Heinze has had a dreadful start to the season, out of position constantly and looks to be out of his depth. Pepe is an accident waiting to happen almost every week - unpredictability is not a positive characteristic for a defender to employ yet this guy has 'mistake' stamped all over his erratic performances. Perhaps most worrying is the stroppy antics of Sergio Ramos. On a par with any defender in the world, but appears unhappy and undervalued by Schuster.
4) The midfield offer little protection
Not all the blame can lie with the defence for Madrids record of two clean sheets in 15 games. The midfield, as flair-filled and flamboyant as it is, concentrate too heavily on the positive and ignore their defensive duties. They can still outscore the majority of sides in La Liga, but against quality attackers such as Sevilla or Barcelona, Pepe and Cannavaro will be brutally exposed. Schuster knows this, but Diarra can't screen them on his own - he needs the others to muck in and chase back.
5) Unrest in the dugout and behind the scenes
Madrid have always had a penchant for firing managers - 19 manager changes in 21 seasons tell its own story, and rumour has it Schuster is on a sticky wicket with the top brass, particularly Predrag Mijatovic. The Ronaldo saga also left a bad taste in the mouth, and left Madrid, a club who always get the man they are after, without the man they were after. Alex Ferguson had the cheek to admit as much - and got labelled 'old' by Calderon. The Chairman really should show some manners. A war of words with Fergie is the last thing he needs.
6) Their Champions League record is poor
Yes,we all know the club's history in the European cup, but their last victory was in 2002 and they have done precious little of note since. Juventus, Arsenal, Bayern, and Roma have defeated them in the first knockout round in the last four seasons, an unacceptable run for a club with such heritage. With that record behind them, and their dissapointing loss in Turin to Juventus this season, it looks unlikely they will get anywhere near the Stadio Olympico in Rome for this years final. There are simply better teams in Europe at the moment.
7) Raul is past his best
The Spaniard has shown flickers of his greatness this season, but his legs have gone. He can be completely anonymous for long spells of the match and simply can't play as a lone striker any longer with the way that Madrid's formation is set up. He can still be an excellent impact player from the bench, but cannot be seen as a replacement to Van Nistelrooy should the Dutchman be unavailable. Higuain is emerging, but can't be the focal point of the team just yet, and Saviola may as well not be there at all, such is his lack of first team action. If - and it is a big if - Van Nistelrooy suffers a lack of form, the legendary forward is not up to the task of spearheading the attacking play.
8) Coach, we need wingers!
Robben is the only true wide midfielder at the club, and 'The Glass Man', as he is dubbed, is incapable of staying fit for an extended period. Higuain has performed a decent job deployed on the wings, but he recently spoke of his desire to play a more central role. Sneijder and Van Der Vaart drive from central midfield, while Guti, Diarra and Ruben De La Red all prefer to sit in the middle of the park. This at times makes Madrid an extremely narrow opponent, relying heavily on their full backs to get forward. There is no Roberto Carlos in this team though to be able to assist in both defence and attack.
9) They have been fortunate so far to have the points they do.
A 96th minute penalty in the Vicente Calderon.
A last-minute Van Nistelrooy goal against Betis, while playing with ten men.
Espanyol missing sitters in the 2-2 draw at the Bernabeu.
Marcelo not being red carded, and Llorente smashing the post in the dying seconds against Athletic Bilbao.
Madrid have rode their luck slightly. Is it the mark of champions, or will the rub of the green run out on Schuster?
10) Cristiano Ronaldo stayed in Manchester.
David Villa stayed at Valencia, Santi Cazorla stayed at Villarreal, and with the exception of Van der Vaart, no-one wanted to come to the Bernabeu in the summer. A lack of fresh faces can breed lethargy, with no new talent to perk up the battle for a first team slot. Madrid need a galactico.
I prepare myself for a backlash from the Madrid faithful. Your comments, please. |
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Álvaro Negredo has admitted that he wants to return to Real Madrid and believes that he could succeed where Roberto Soldado and Javier Portillo could not - in the first team line-up... |
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January Fire Sale At The Bernabeu
After their shock loss to Segunda side Real Union in the Copa del Rey during the week, Real Madrid have decided to offload their underperforming squad players this winter. Cristoph Metzelder, Royston Drenthe and Javi Garcia head the list of likely leavers... |
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Reply #1992 ShadowChaser's post
suka tul reason no 2 tu...
so, real ni dh kompom tropiless la nih...? |
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truk gile real madrid main semlm...
klu cam nie ler.. mmg xde cup this season... :@ :@ :@
[ Last edited by Yen_Aireena at 3-11-2008 11:32 AM ] |
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Reply #1992 ShadowChaser's post
walaupun goal.com nie anti madrid...ader gak points yg diorang ckp tuu btl |
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Reply #1994 ShadowChaser's post
dey...aku dah tepek laa news nie |
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Originally posted by jpl_fan at 3-11-2008 07:13 PM
konpom dah...semua jd sayo....ngan juve pun konpom kalah....rvn injed...pepe pun injed....pg td pun lps pepe kuar jer almeria duk attack...metzelder...heinze mmg tak leh pakai..canna ok sikit pg ...
real bukan dero ker kaka japal?? |
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