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Board Gambling discussion
Re: UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Season
by
Akbarkoe
on 09/06/2025, 02:45:48 UTC
The competition in the Champions League next season will be even tighter, big teams that were humiliated in the Champions League this season such as Manchester City, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich, they will make changes ahead of next season by bringing in better players and also changing their coaching chairs like Real Madrid did. Big teams that routinely win the Champions League will not remain silent if next season PSG plans to win the Champions League trophy again. But one thing is for sure in the next season, the competition in the Champions League will be tighter compared to this season, so it will be more interesting to look forward to.
Yes, of course. But when it comes to honesty I still believe Real Madrid will be stronger next season. Tongue I think you know why I say this because a new coach can provide inspiration and a different strategy. Xabi Alonso has more modern tactics and strategies and with this opportunity Madrid can hope to shine again. But however I will not underestimate Liverpool, which I am sure in the coming season will definitely be more enthusiastic. And for PSG, I honestly doubt it even though they just set a new record.

I understand what you mean, the changes made by Real Madrid to face next season are bigger than the previous season. In the previous season they were too confident so they didn't make significant changes, where in that season they only brought in K. Mbappe and Endrick, and that's quite natural because in the 2023-2024 season they almost won everything. Likewise with Manchester City where they also appeared too confident, where instead of strengthening their team again, they chose to sell some of their players. but now both teams have made very significant changes, they have again poured out quite a lot of funds to add depth to their squad, and the latest news is that Man City has succeeded in bringing in Tijani Reinders from AC Milan, this is a pretty good step to strengthen their midfield which is now left by KDB, and also Rondri who is still in the recovery stage.

I think things will be pretty much the same in terms of competitiveness. Clubs that will improve their squads will do it, others will obviously decline and the cycle continues. But I expect Real Madrid to make a big statement next season. It was so out of place for them to lose by huge goal margins due to shambolic defending. Now that they are signing next players, especially defenders, there will be no room for excuses

yes indeed the back line of real madrid is quite porous so it is a wise move for real madrid to bring in TAA from liverpool and Dean Huijsen from bournemouth. and on the other hand as the best club in spain, real madrid is also experiencing a crisis of national team players, and maybe that is the reason why real madrid brought in Dean Huijsen.