Fair enough we’ve seen Real Madrid in this poor state for a long time and recently I thought something better might come out against PSG either a draw because both teams are strong so I never expected less from PSG likewise Real Madrid and it turns out PSG had the capacity of winning which is normal. What are the possibilities Real Madrid will improve viewing their performance, I came across a news by Fabrizio Romano stating Real Madrid might remove a top player which is yet to be confirmed meanwhile will this action save the team.
It could save Real Madrid, as PSG immediately performed well after Mbappé's departure to Real Madrid, even though PSG still has other top players. However, this is not so evident at PSG, as they all work together in every game and never give up easily when they lose. That's what makes PSG so great now compared to the PSG of the past, and Real Madrid still seems to have more work to do, especially in defense and midfield, which is often chaotic in providing forward passes to their attackers.
Injury deformed Real Madrid team last season and currently, they have a new coach. It's no longer Ancelotti that the players understand his game pattern. I knew it that nothing would change in the second half, because Xabi Alonso will still be finding it difficult to know the right substitutes to make that will have a positive impact on their performance. I missed Ancelotti for that. However, PSG is in their best for and this is their time to shine.
I learnt something from PSG, you don't need many top players in your team. It affected PSG when they had Mbappe, Messi and Neymar. They were able to win a few titles but it wasn't enough, they've won all the titles domestically except Champions League, after Mbappe left was when they won the Champions League.
Real Madrid came out of injury and still didn't perform. From what i remembered, Madrid played most games using their best squad that means they had the chances but couldn't pay out their effort. Injury isn't sounding like an excuse for me, Madrid were not good last season and now is the best time for improvements.
There's a saying that too many cook spoils the broth I think that's what happened to PSG when they had lots of world class players in their club it cause lots of controversies and the coach back then couldn't handle them since most of the players then felt they were big to be controlled. Anyways PSG made the best decision by offloading many of those players and signed an experienced coach then signed him talented players that are ready to carry out his instructions properly that's why they're doing fine currently.