“PSG and Manchester City wanted me – but I wanted glory, I wanted Real Madrid”

By: Ardit Lipa | December 4, 2023 10:49 pm
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One of the most anticipated transfers at Real Madrid, was the one of James Rodriguez in 2014.

The Colombian player, aside his big fanbase in the home country – joined Real Madrid just after he closed the World Cup in 2014 as the top goalscorer, with 6 goals and some unbelievable golazos.

The hype after the transfer was insane, and the stats on the first season showed James’ true qualities.

Today, James Rodriguez’ has talked about the ‘behind the scenes’ of his transfer at Real Madrid.

“PSG and Man City wanted me – but I wanted glory, I wanted Real Madrid”, James started.

“They gave me more money, better offer – but I only wanted glory, this is why I chose Real Madrid”, the Colombian continued.

He also told a simple conversation he had with Florentino Perez.

“Money or glory, what do you want” was Florentino’s question to James, the later answered “Glory, President” and then Perez replied “Well, it is done then. Welcome!”

“I think that all my season at Real Madrid were good, but the first one was very good. In total, I scored 40 goals and gave 42 assists. I think I was great”, the player continued.

“When I entered Real Madrid’s locker room and said ‘wow, what a bunch of starts’, I was 23 and thought that if they say anything to me, I’ll say I was the World Cup top scorer. I had a good time there, I was always calm”, the interview ended.

James left Real Madrid the 2019/20 season – while he was at the club to win 2 UCL’s, La Liga and a number of other trophies.

Real Madrid want to renew Dani Carvajal

By: Ardit Lipa | May 13, 2024 1:11 pm
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As the season is coming to an end, the rumors about transfers & player’s future start heating up.

Real Madrid is going through a perfect season, and after yesterday’s La Liga celebrations at Cibeles – the team will play 3 more league games before heading to the UEFA Champions League final vs Dortmund, at Wembley.

One of Real Madrid’s best and most reliable performers this season has been Dani Carvajal.

Carvajal has rolled back the years, giving us the best version of himself and earning himself a right to ask for a contract extension.

In fact, according to Relevo, Real Madrid are willing to offer Carvajal a contract extension.

The Spanish source says that at Real Madrid, they are extremely satisfied with the level Dani has shown this season, but also his return to the best physical form – after suffering a lot of injuries in the past years.

At Real Madrid, the policy is to give veterans who are nearing their 35’s a 1-year contract extension, but this is expected to change in Carvajal’s case.

Dani Carvajal’s contract ends in 2025, but Real Madrid want to act fast and secure the future of 5-time UCL winner at least until 2027.

As we know, Real Madrid are now working on renewals, alongside Carvajal there are also a lot of futures to be made clear – and a lot is expected to be clear before the #UCL final in Wembley.

How people exaggerate over VinĂ­ Jr’s actions?

By: Ardit Lipa | May 9, 2024 1:40 pm
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The trend in today’s football world is to over-exaggerate on everything VinĂ­ Jr. does on the football pitch & in different occasions outside of the pitch.

Things that are normal for other footballers in the whole football world, for some reason or the other are not normal and unprofessional when done by VinĂ­ Jr.

Without leaving aside the actions of the past, we will focus on a video that has become viral in the social media today – a small sequence between VinĂ­ Jr. & Joshua Kimmich.

Before getting to this video, we must mention that absolutely no one is talking about the fact that Jamal Musiala wasted over 2 minutes before his substitution and Aleksandar Pavlovic’s same period of time wasting when Bayern was leading the game.

Time wasting is a thing that has always happened in football, especially in matches like last night’s when the UEFA Champions League final is on the line. We’re absolutely not trying to say anything about when Bayern players were time wasting – agreeing to the fact that it’s a completely normal phenomenon in football.

But, for some reason, it’s not that normal when VinĂ­ Jr. does it – with everyone trying to claim it as unprofessional and provocative action. This has been the case for most actions the Brazilian star has done over the last few years, with different medias trying to picture Real Madrid’s number 7 as the ‘bad guy’ for things that every football player does.

Things that are normal for everyone else in football, are somehow not normal, provocative & unprofessional when it comes to VinĂ­ Jr.

As he keeps shining in the pitch, VinĂ­ Jr. is proving everyone wrong and these things seem as the last straw for people who are trying to diminish his image:

Luckily, his performances are good enough to win Real Madrid another La Liga title, to get them in another Champions League final and to classify himself as the Ballon d’Or favorite – while everyone keeps hating, VinĂ­cius keeps getting better & better.

Why Jude Bellingham’s performance against Manchester City is misunderstood.

By: PGS | April 19, 2024 5:26 am
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Signed for €105m last summer, Jude Bellingham’s first season at Real Madrid has been nothing short of ridiculous. 20 years of age, in his first season at the biggest club in the world as €100m+ signing, with more pressure on his shoulders than there would be at any other club, no one would have faulted the Englishman if he took some time to acclimatize and find his footing, but that was not the case. 16 goals and 4 assists in LaLiga, 4 goals and 4 assists in the Champions League, Jude’s start to his career as Madridista has been incredible. Playing at the tip of a diamond as a roaming 10 who bombs into the box, Jude went from being seen as an incredible midfield prospect to being seen as one of the premier attackers in the world. While being seen as one of the best attackers in the world is always a good thing, it can also come with the certain downsides, downsides that were clear when people began to criticize his performances against Manchester City in the Champions League quarterfinals.

Due to his phenomenal goalscoring exploits this season, people seemed to have forgotten what type of player Jude really is, and the type of player he was at Dortmund that attracted Real Madrid enough to make him the club’s second most expensive signing ever. At Dortmund, Jude did not play as a free roaming, box crashing 10. In-fact, he did not even play as a classic 10. At Dortmund Jude played a deeper role, more akin to an 8 than a 10. Furthermore, Jude also played as a 6, or a deeper pivot at Dortmund in his first year at the club. In a recent interview, this is what he had to say about his role at the German club, and at Madrid now:

 

The reason behind Jude’s decision to wear the number 22 at Dortmund and Birmingham is also tied to his versatility as a midfielder. The number 22 is a summation of the 3 roles that he could and did play; the no.4, no.8 and no.10. The reasons behind Jude moving away from a deeper role were the circumstances at Real Madrid when he signed. The starting 9, Karim Benzema had just left the club, and there were no other attackers who naturally fit that role. As a result, the team switched from the classic 4-3-3 to a 4-3-1-2 diamond with Jude playing at the top of the diamond.

Now, to his performance against Manchester City, particularly the 2nd leg. In the 2nd leg against Manchester City, which was at the Etihad, Jude played the full 120 minutes and took and scored a penalty in the shootout. Of all players who played, Jude ran the most (15km) and won the second most duels (9). However, Jude’s performance drew criticism from both City fans and neutrals, and even small sections of the Madrid fanbase. Over the course of 2 legs, Jude did not score or assist once, and this was seen as a clear indication that he had poor games. This, however, could not be further from the truth, especially for the second-leg.

Winning 9/13 duels, completing 1/1 dribbles 3 clearances and 5 tackles, Jude had a performance that befitted his original playstyle. Playing as an all-action midfielder who played deeper and was tasked with breaking up play, Jude did exactly that. His frame and athleticism, combined with his excellent reading of the game make him a fantastic fit for such a role. Tasked with being the lead presser, and being a ball-winner, Jude was made to switch his style and he excelled. On set-pieces, Jude was even given the job of marking Haaland, and he was able to throw Haaland off every-time he marked him on a corner. If another midfielder who people perceive as an 8 or a 6 performed like that, it would be seen as a great defensive display. A tireless display against some of the best and most creative players in the world, Jude dropped a display that Fede Valverde described like this:

On top of all of this, Jude was also instrumental in the first goal. Receiving a long-pass from the back, Jude controlled the ball perfectly with a great touch, while stopping his momentum, which took him away from Rodri. Then, he proceeded to drop the shoulder and get past Ruben Dias, before releasing Vinícius down the line, after which Viní sent in the cross for Rodrygo’s goal. Jude played an instrumental role in the goal, and also slotted home his penalty in the shootout.

The performance that Jude displayed how versatile he really is. Changing his role from what he played for the most of the season, Jude showed that he can be an all-action midfielder that can put in a gritty, hardworking shift when his team needs him to. He also showed that not only can he play such a role, but he can excel in it as well.

Jude is not, and has never been, simply an attacker. He is one of the most versatile midfielders in the world, someone who can carry the ball and beat players, someone who can create and play amazing passes, and now someone who can also score at a rate that great strikers would be proud of. He is also a fantastic athlete, extremely hard-working, and a top-class ball winner. His performance against City showed exactly that. To judge him just based on one side of his game, when he’s as well-rounded as he is, is disingenuous. For Jude to truly have a poor game, his game needs to be poor on both sides, not just his attacking side. Against Manchester City, while he may not have had a fantastic performance, Bellingham still had a very good one.

Real Madrid’s expected XI vs Manchester City

By: Ardit Lipa | April 7, 2024 1:06 pm
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2 days separate Real Madrid from the biggest game of the season where they face Manchester City in the quarterfinals of UEFA Champions Leaguez

The first leg of the two will be played at the Santiago BernabĂ©u – similar to what happened last season in the UCL semifinals.

This time – everyone hopes the scenario will be different, and that the first game at the BernabĂ©u will prove to be another historic night in Real Madrid’s favorite competition.

With the special request from the players and the fans, the mythical Santiago BernabĂ©u is expected to be all white for the clash that lately has become the biggest match in football – Real Madrid vs Manchester City.

Bar Courtois & Alaba, Real Madrid will have no other absences for this game – with Eder MilitĂŁo returning to the team, but likely not starting.

Outside of the pitch, there seem to be a lot of mind games from both sides, and the latest have come today from Spanish media, Relevo.

According to them, this is Real Madrid’s expected line-up vs Manchester City:

(4-4-2)Lunin; Carvajal, RĂĽdiger, Nacho, Mendy; Camavinga, Kroos, Valverde, Bellingham: VinĂ­ Jr, Rodrygo.

Remains to see what Ancelotti will decide on Tuesday, even though it looks really unlikely to see a Real Madrid XI without Aurelien TchouamĂ©ni starting – especially what occurred in the return leg at Etihad last season when he was benched.

The mind games have begun for some time now, and they will surely continue until kick-off.

Leny Yoro picks Real Madrid over other offers

By: Ardit Lipa | April 5, 2024 1:57 pm
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Leny Yoro (18) has chosen Real Madrid.

The young talented French CB, who plays for Lille – is one of Real Madrid’s main targets for summer 2024.

Since the start of the year, there have been many talks over his future, but now after numerous reports from different sources in Spain and in France – it looks like Yoro has chosen Real Madrid as the next destination in his career.

A lot of teams were interested in signing Leny Yoro – few names among the interested were PSG & the Premier League teams in Chelsea, Arsenal & Manchester United. When it comes to Paris Saint-Germain, their sporting director Luis Campos tried for months to convince Yoro to join them.

But – according to Relevo, after positive talks in recent weeks between Real Madrid and the players’ entourage, Yoro has picked Real Madrid as the next club of his career.

According to earlier reports, Yoro’s future will be made clear very soon – with big chance of it being decided in April.

Yoro is set to join RĂĽdiger, MilitĂŁo, Alaba & Nacho as Real Madrid CB’s – leaving future departures on this position very much open.

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