Los Blancos - A deteriorating force
Real Madrid really are an enigma, such a rich history but a chequered future. It's been a few years of turmoil since that Champions League triumph in Lisbon in 2014.
That season was defined as a collective force working together for a common goal. With Carlo Ancelotti at the helm, you had a manager who was adored by his players and staff alike.
They had the perfect mixture, Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo were in tandem and Karim Benzema proved the perfect foil for them both to flourish.
Ronaldo himself finished with 51 goals in all competitions that season but yet that's normal for the Portuguese superstar but even Bale notched up 22 goals. He got the best out a special trio.
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| Real Madrid's Champions League triumph in Lisbon - 2014 |
I still believe to this day that had Barcelona not won the treble the following season Ancelotti would still be in charge today but the pressures in football means it's out with the old and in with the new.
Some perspective - Most Real Madrid managers last on average just under a year and a half which is astounding if you want to build for stability but that's not the ethos Los Blancos have been famed for and it will never change especially under the unstable Florentino Perez.
It's almost ludicrous that a manager who won La Decima, the 10th coveted Champions League title and had the second highest win percentage at the Bernabeu would be forced out because he couldn't keep up with a Barcelona side who continue to dominate to this day.
In 12 years as the club president Perez has overseen 9 managers come in through the arrivals gate and leave accordingly through the departures shortly after. An ego maniac maybe but patience is not a trait the Spaniard is fond of.
The minute Ancelotti was given his marching orders several players expressed their concern and love for the Italian via social media including Ronaldo, Bale, Sergio Ramos, Luka Modrid, Toni Kroos and so on. It meant nothing.
In comes the prodigal son Rafa Benitez. Well we all know what happened next... Newcastle.
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| The Daily Mail - Compare Benitez's winning percentage to Ancelotti |
Interestingly Manuel Pellegrini finished with 82% which is astounding although you could argue again that this was during the time that Barca were struggling to exert themselves in league and Europe.
He also failed to get the best out of Ronaldo who has struggled this year even after Benitez was dismissed but the tactical shape stifled their attacking players which resulted in Isco, Rodriguez and Ronaldo himself all underperforming.
I think the drubbing against Barcelona at home was the final straw, it was painful to watch and in all honesty not only could it have been 7/8, they never looked like scoring and the flair has been exasperated out of Los Blancos.
January 3rd came a 2-2 draw away at Gary Neville's Valencia and a day after the axe was wielded and a few days later Madrid icon Zinedine Zidane was thrust into the top job and it hasn't exactly gone to plan since.
The injury that has cost Gareth Bale all season hasn't helped and when he's played they've looked more balanced as a side and more often or not have won but still performances haven't picked up and it looks on the pitch like the players still feel uncomfortable with Ancelotti's loss and everything that has followed.
The loss of form of Isco and James Rodriguez hasn't helped things but overall they've been struggling for some time and if Ancelotti hasn't already agreed to join Bayern Munich then I would have been planning a return for the favourite Italian.
The signings of Danilo, Casemiro, Lucas Vasquez and Mateo Kovacic have had limited impact and if we're being generous look more like squad players at best. None have impressed and that wasn't more evident last night.
A trip to Gran Canaria to face Las Palmas which most Madridista's were expecting to be comfortable was anything but. A late winner by Casemiro proved decisive but only after they spent the second half practically walking round the pitch.
Real were outplayed in essence and became another uncomfortable night just like it's been against Real Betis, Granada, Bilbao, Malaga and let's not forget another home defeat against local rivals Atletico.
The most worrying aspect of this season is that it's been a mess again from top to bottom and the future hardly looks promising with a transfer ban looming. They're missing Angel Di Maria who wasn't given the credit he deserved but the departure of Xabi Alonso was astonishing and his presence is sorely missed in the middle.
The academy isn't producing and the current squad isn't good enough. It sounds like the same old story but Real risk losing even more ground on their rivals if there isn't a real statement of intent made in the summer.
Labels: Alonso, Ancelotti, Atletico, Bale, Barcelona, Benitez, Benzema, Champions League, featured, Florentino Perez, Football, La Liga, Los Blancos, Never on the Bench, Newcastle, Pellegrini, Real Madrid, Ronaldo, Soccer




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