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[quote author=SuperBitMan
Real Madrid is not that informed this season so they have to take every match very serious if they really want to have a chance of lifting the la Liga title this season and they need to work together as a team one of the problem I noticed that is happening in real Madrid is that they are not working together as a team, they have enough good players that they need to use in order to win any competition if this players can work in unity I believe they will conquer any club they come across with.
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You have a valid point, but I've never had an issue with Real Madrid or Barcelona's poor performances in La Liga because, regardless of how they perform, the trophy often ends up in their hands. The reason is that La Liga isn't as competitive as the English Premier League.
Real Madrid have won the matches they've played, which is the most important thing, but with their current squad, I expect more improvements from their game, and honestly they haven't played as expected. Xabi Alonso needs to work on getting his players to set as a team, not just in La Liga, but especially in the Champions League, because this season champions league group stage is one of the most challenging in football history. If they don't work together as a unit, qualifying from the group will be a significant challenge for them.
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[quote author=SuperBitMan
Real Madrid is not that informed this season so they have to take every match very serious if they really want to have a chance of lifting the la Liga title this season and they need to work together as a team one of the problem I noticed that is happening in real Madrid is that they are not working together as a team, they have enough good players that they need to use in order to win any competition if this players can work in unity I believe they will conquer any club they come across with.
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You have a valid point, but I've never had an issue with Real Madrid or Barcelona's poor performances in La Liga because, regardless of how they perform, the trophy often ends up in their hands. The reason is that La Liga isn't as competitive as the English Premier League.
Real Madrid have won the matches they've played, which is the most important thing, but with their current squad, I expect more improvements from their game, and honestly they haven't played as expected. Xabi Alonso needs to work on getting his players to set as a team, not just in La Liga, but especially in the Champions League, because this season champions league group stage is one of the most challenging in football history. If they don't work together as a unit, qualifying from the group will be a significant challenge for them.