Tuesday, 17 November 09, 03:40 PM
This is just in from Realmadrid's official website :
After being observed throughout the day by Real Madrid's Medical Services and Dr. Van Dijk, as well as undergoing a clinical examination that included x-rays, it was decided that Cristiano Ronaldo should continue his recovery protocol until the final pre-established date which is next Friday, at which point he can resume group training.
There has been some good news and a positive atmosphere in the past few days surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo's recovery and it seemed he was close to a full recovery and a come back as...
Read Post »Friday, 13 November 09, 11:52 AM
The image above is of a shirt that I'm going to keep until I die. When I was in Madrid, meeting with a Director at Real Madrid and doing a private tour of their offices, the club gave me the famous white shirt with my name and number "1" on it (which means I'm replacing Casillas soon, so we'll be losing the next 100 games!). It was a very nice gesture from the club and it gives you a sense that they respect and care about what I'm doing.
Anyway, there is no La Liga action this weekend as national teams clash in friendly as well as crucial matches. It is a fact that football clubs, especially those that have important players, don't like international games as they...
Read Post »Thursday, 12 November 09, 07:37 AM
Ridiculous!
I have a lot of respect for journalism and media (I'm a journalist myself), but what Marca and AS...
Read Post »Tuesday, 10 November 09, 02:59 PM
A frustrated Bernabeu
Out of Copa Del Rey, Real Madrid are. Alcorcón deservedly progressed to the next round, heck they even got a standing ovation from the fans in the Bernabeu. It must have been an amazing feeling for their players because half, if not all of them, went through Real Madrid's ranks or are Real Madrid fans themselves.
I was surprised to see Lass as a right-back but I understood that Pellegrini didn't want to risk with a defensively-weak Marcelo on the left and as a result played Arbeloa there (who is a better left-back than Marcelo even thought it is not his natural position).
Good call, but If Ramos was only excluded for a technical deciscion (I doubt it though) then It would be a horrible call.
Gago and Diarra in central midfield. Pathetic. You know...
Read Post »Tuesday, 10 November 09, 04:04 AM
"We need to make Alcorcon feel like they are up against the entire Bernabeu"
That's it, that's what Pellegrini said. We need to make them overwhelmed right from the start. From the first whistle, just like we did against AC Milan and Atletico Madrid. No mercy, no second thoughts, and attack in its best form. To give you a visual idea of what I'm referring to, watch the video below; Real Madrid 4-0 Zaragazoa (you surely remember that game!)
Friday, 06 November 09, 08:43 AM
Atletico Madrid Vs Real Madrid - Matchday 10 - La Liga | 07/11/2009 - 22:00 CET | Vicente Calderon
The last time Real lost to Atletico Madrid at the Vicente Calderon was back in 1999. Since then, we have won 29 times, drawn 20 and just lost 23. We have scored 112 goals and they scored 109. And you don't wanna bench Raul for this game, because he has always found the back of the net against the team where he started playing as a child.
However,...
Read Post »Wednesday, 04 November 09, 01:02 PM
Casillas: Shhhh, we owned you, you bastards!
..... maybe because he stumbled across one of OleOle's ads in the stadium or he has heard of me. Either way, Pellegrini did everything I wanted him to do last night; he started with Benzema and Higuain, played Arbeloa as a left-back and most importantly, played his game. Read my preview and you'll see that...
Read Post »Tuesday, 03 November 09, 06:07 AM
I originally wrote this article for Soccerlens, which has my thoughts on tonight's crucial game.
Having watched the last game at the Bernabeu and how Real Madrid failed to hold on and beat a relatively old, but collectively-strong AC Milan, I thought I’d share with you my thoughts on the return fixture and how Los Blancos can win it. There are four (4) key areas where Real Madrid will need to improve:
It doesn’t matter if Raul is the captain or Perez’ girlfriend, If he isn’t performing well (which is the case now), he needs to be benched. The rubbish talk of Raul being the leader who instructs and helps...
Read Post »Sunday, 01 November 09, 06:11 AM
In addition to being a journalist and the Realmadrid blogger, I'm also a life hacker. I optimize everything and love to do experiments. If you don't do the same, life will be just darn difficult and boring.
Pellegrini seems to be similar, at least last night. Benching Raul, starting with Benzema and Higuain and playing Arbeloa on the left was an experiment and I loved that. As a matter of fact, I had been demanding that we try Arbeloa on the left and I think he did a good job. He was more solid than Marcelo which is not strange considering that Marcelo is attack-minded.
The question is, however, can Arbeloa perform better than that in the left-back position and most importantly does he like playing there? This is very important. The last thing you...
Read Post »Thursday, 29 October 09, 04:47 AM
Siempre REAL
Real Madrid is a poor club. I'm not being sarcastic, it really is. The reason being is that it is always under a tremendous pressure. With greatness comes resonsebility, but at some point it has become unbearable. Criticism usually comes as a result of poor performances, but when you are famous for being rich and great, and also poor in terms of football, then it is difficult to cope.
The club has been having problems for about 7 years now. A lot of great players and managers have been signed and sacked, the club did win a title here and there, but the problem still exists.
Alcorcon trashing of Real Madrid was huge. It was painful and humilating. It was unbearable. That small team of a budget of 1m, proved a point. Real Madrid doesn't have a style, pride or spirit. And it is not about the...
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On INJURY UPDATE: Cristiano Ronaldo Hasn't Recovered Yet & Will Miss Santander Game