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The results I got for this user were inconsistent due to them likely using a humanizer to methodically insert minor errors into their posts. It should be obvious to anybody who sees their profile that they are using AI to post in every sports thread to meet the high quota for their campaign. It’s unrealistic that anybody is organically interested in so many different leagues and sports.

Yeah, I agree, it’s way too early to start doubting City just because they dropped points against Spurs. Even the best teams can slip up in the opening rounds — it doesn’t mean they’re suddenly weak. Pep’s system always relies on control, and they had that, but without sharp finishing their possession didn’t translate into goals.

Tottenham deserve credit though, they were direct and clinical when it mattered, which is exactly how you have to play against City. Still, with only two games played, City have all the time to adjust their attacking plan and get back on track.

For me, they’re still the main favorites for the Premier League title — but this result is a reminder that even they can’t afford to waste chances. It’s better for them to fix these issues now rather than later in the season.

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It will be probably hard for Audi at least in the 1st year.
If' I'm not mistaken they will use their own engine and it will requires time for innovation.
The good thing about it is that they will can boost the progress with frequents updates.
Same thing will be for Redbull, they will build their or own engine from 2026, without the (official) support from Honda.
Yeah, you’re right, the first year will be tough for Audi. Every time a new constructor comes in with their own power unit, it takes a lot of trial and error before they can compete with the big boys. Even with resources, F1 engines aren’t something you just get right on the first attempt.
But I wouldn’t count them out long term — Audi is a serious brand with a strong history in motorsport, and they won’t come in just to be backmarkers. Frequent updates and learning from mistakes will be their key to catching up.
As for Red Bull, I think their case is a bit more interesting. Without Honda’s ,,official,, support, they’ll have to rely on Red Bull Powertrains, and while they’ve already invested heavily, it’s not guaranteed that they’ll keep their current dominance. We might actually see a more balanced grid in 2026 if both Audi and Red Bull go through early struggles.

In my opinion, the first two seasons will be about survival and adaptation for these teams — after that, we’ll see who really did their homework.

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Yeah, I get what you’re saying mate. Real Madrid’s possession game looks nice on paper, but football is about goals, not just passing drills. Against Osasuna they had the ball, they had the shots, but no killer edge. That’s why people start missing the old counter-attacking Madrid — quick, sharp, ruthles.
What Madrid needs now is balance — keep possession but add that unpredictability up front. With players like Mbappé, Vinicius and Bellingham, there’s no excuse not to be more direct. If they don’t adjust soon, Barça and even Atleti could punish them in the title race.

Just my take — but Madrid needs to stop playing safe and start playing dangerous again...

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This EuroBasket is shaping up to be one of the most stacked tournaments we’ve seen in years. Doncic back in action, Giannis getting fit, and Lauri looking unstoppable… it’s basically NBA-level talent clashing on a national stage. Serbia having their full roster again is also huge, they always look more dangerous when everyone shows up like in the Olympics.

The odds you mentioned are interesting — Serbia at 2.70 for a medal feels fair, they’ve got depth and chemistry. Germany at 5.50 looks like good value too considering how well they played at the World Cup. Honestly, it’s going to come down to who’s healthiest and most consistent during the knockout stages.

With so much star power in one tournament, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see some crazy upsets too. EuroBasket always delivers drama.

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Alex077

The results I got for this user were inconsistent due to them likely using a humanizer to methodically insert minor errors into their posts. It should be obvious to anybody who sees their profile that they are using AI to post in every sports thread to meet the high quota for their campaign. It’s unrealistic that anybody is organically interested in so many different leagues and sports.

Yeah, I agree, it’s way too early to start doubting City just because they dropped points against Spurs. Even the best teams can slip up in the opening rounds — it doesn’t mean they’re suddenly weak. Pep’s system always relies on control, and they had that, but without sharp finishing their possession didn’t translate into goals.

Tottenham deserve credit though, they were direct and clinical when it mattered, which is exactly how you have to play against City. Still, with only two games played, City have all the time to adjust their attacking plan and get back on track.

For me, they’re still the main favorites for the Premier League title — but this result is a reminder that even they can’t afford to waste chances. It’s better for them to fix these issues now rather than later in the season.

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It will be probably hard for Audi at least in the 1st year.
If' I'm not mistaken they will use their own engine and it will requires time for innovation.
The good thing about it is that they will can boost the progress with frequents updates.
Same thing will be for Redbull, they will build their or own engine from 2026, without the (official) support from Honda.
Yeah, you’re right, the first year will be tough for Audi. Every time a new constructor comes in with their own power unit, it takes a lot of trial and error before they can compete with the big boys. Even with resources, F1 engines aren’t something you just get right on the first attempt.
But I wouldn’t count them out long term — Audi is a serious brand with a strong history in motorsport, and they won’t come in just to be backmarkers. Frequent updates and learning from mistakes will be their key to catching up.
As for Red Bull, I think their case is a bit more interesting. Without Honda’s ,,official,, support, they’ll have to rely on Red Bull Powertrains, and while they’ve already invested heavily, it’s not guaranteed that they’ll keep their current dominance. We might actually see a more balanced grid in 2026 if both Audi and Red Bull go through early struggles.

In my opinion, the first two seasons will be about survival and adaptation for these teams — after that, we’ll see who really did their homework.

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Yeah, I get what you’re saying mate. Real Madrid’s possession game looks nice on paper, but football is about goals, not just passing drills. Against Osasuna they had the ball, they had the shots, but no killer edge. That’s why people start missing the old counter-attacking Madrid — quick, sharp, ruthles.
What Madrid needs now is balance — keep possession but add that unpredictability up front. With players like Mbappé, Vinicius and Bellingham, there’s no excuse not to be more direct. If they don’t adjust soon, Barça and even Atleti could punish them in the title race.

Just my take — but Madrid needs to stop playing safe and start playing dangerous again...

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This EuroBasket is shaping up to be one of the most stacked tournaments we’ve seen in years. Doncic back in action, Giannis getting fit, and Lauri looking unstoppable… it’s basically NBA-level talent clashing on a national stage. Serbia having their full roster again is also huge, they always look more dangerous when everyone shows up like in the Olympics.

The odds you mentioned are interesting — Serbia at 2.70 for a medal feels fair, they’ve got depth and chemistry. Germany at 5.50 looks like good value too considering how well they played at the World Cup. Honestly, it’s going to come down to who’s healthiest and most consistent during the knockout stages.

With so much star power in one tournament, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see some crazy upsets too. EuroBasket always delivers drama.

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