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Board Gambling discussion
Re: UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Season
by
rendravolt
on 07/09/2024, 12:54:15 UTC
Source: https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1832029979556655133?t=0wPmU0edTer0ZW-tyi0KKA&s=19

At the beginning of this season, Real Madrid was really unlucky because the list of injuries to their players continued to grow, even though they still had some players they could rely on, but Carlo Anceloti still had to rearrange his strategy, especially since this season they would be busier than previous seasons. The players would experience fatigue and, perhaps, at worst, injury, so the coach had to be smart in rotating players so that they could continue to fight until the end.
I admit Los Blancos had to accept the bitter reality at the beginning of the season because their players were hit by a storm of injuries that were quite worrying in number. It is unimaginable that their tight schedule with a limited number of players will only add to the mounting injury problems. President Florentino must immediately take anticipatory steps, hopefully he will not remain silent watching his troops continue to decrease. In this season's transfer market they should be more aggressive in buying back line players.
Moreover, most of those who are injured are starters and this is not good for a team that wants to defend its champions league title. I am quite sad after knowing this and that is why when they still have a lot of time to make player transfers, Real Madrid ignores it. They are too confident with the depth of their current squad so that the possibility of injury escapes their sight.

It is too late for Real Madrid to add ammunition to the back line and currently all that is left are free agent players if they want to recruit them. But seeing Real Madrid's movements who are always careful in targeting players, I think it is quite impossible for them considering the criteria they want is always high for a player.