Real Madrid (‎Los Blancos) | Special Thread

You know you have problems when your best player on the pitch is an 18 year old..
 
Obviously nothing lasts forever. We knew that our run of dominance would come to a halt at some point. We can’t win the Champions League every season. But for it to come to an end in this manner, with the way this season has gone, is nothing short of embarrassing.
 
Next Match:

Real Madrid vs. Leganes Wednesday,
January 9th (21:30 CET)
Santiago Bernabeu
Copa Del Rey



 
Team ni mbovu hakuna molari ata kidogo kikubwa ni kusubiri msimu wa 2019/2020 ndio tutapata nguvu mpya
 
5th in the league with 7 points behind the leaders(and tonight it'll be 10 points). The string of poor performances in LaLiga continues.
 

We still can win the Champions League tho, however difficult it seems. The league form has never affected us in Europe.
 
We dropped points in 2 easy game but the season still long way to go. I'll suffer with this team till the end. HALAMADRID.
 
Mkuu hii nafikiri inatakiwa iongezewe nyama sasa....ni club ya kwanza na pekee kubeba UCL mara tatu mfululizo
 
Perez katuchoka kweli mpaka analeta mchezaji Wa academy ya man city pale bernabeu. Ama kweli zama zetu zimekwisha mchezaji hata city Hana namba


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5 things learned in Madrid's home defeat as Los Blancos' serious issues exposed

The Basques dominated the game from start to finish and there was no period where Los Blancos looked like they would gain control of proceedings. What did we learn?

1. The Boy King of the Bernabeu
Real Madrid signed Vinicius Junior a year ago, paying a then-record fee for a teenager who hadn’t even played a minute in the first-team. The signing was seen as Los Blancos desperately trying to avoid a repeat of the Neymar situation, where Los Blancos lost out on the Brazilian superstar to Barcelona – because no one could even be sure what he would offer in the Flamengo first XI, let alone the Madrid one.

Well he moved in the summer, and has slowly been bedding in. Today, with injury and woe forcing his hand, Santi Solari turned to Vinicius to be his side’s left-winger and their thrusting presence with the ball. This was to be the man who Madrid looked to in the final third.

That was, on paper, an absurd thing to do. And in the end the result did sort of bare this out as Madrid got humbled 0-2 by their opponents. But in terms of his individual performance, what we saw from Vinicius Junior was incredible. Time and again, these World Cup and Champions League winners all looked to this unproven teenager to be their leader.

What was more incredible was that Vinicius looked capable of carrying such a burden. He tore through the Real Sociedad defence with incredible ease, he found his team-mates well, he pulled great saves out of Geronimo Rulli (and he could, perhaps should, have won a penalty). Although he obviously tired in the last 10 minutes, what is apparent now is that after summer departures and a figurative abdication from the expected heir, the Bernabeu has found a new (boy) King.
 
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