I'm sensing I'm talking to a Real Madrid supporter. My apologies, I didn't intend on offending. Things did got a bit better since Mourinho left, but you have to agree Real tends to play on sharp counter attacks.Andres125sx wrote:So a team who broke the points record of la liga (100/114 points, only lost 14 points in 38 matches), and also broke the maximum goals record (121 if my memory serves me well, more than 3 per match), is anti-footbal....turbof1 wrote: Real Madrid kept the anti-football of Mourinho
Anti-football is the Argentina-Netherlands match, where you could almost say nobody even shot on target. I almost fall asleep... Football is goals or at least attempts, that´s what provide some excitement. How can you say a team who broke the scoring records and always had around 10 clear chances per match to score is anti-football?
And this seasson Real Madrid has changed completely his game, day and night. We´ve loose a lot of speed, but we have more possesion. Kedhira is strugling this seasson because of this, he was the perfect midfielder with Mourinho, but he lacks passing quality for current Real Madrid
Barcelona reduced their tipical tiki taka because of the same the spanish team did it. Xavi Hernandez is finished and he was the brain of both. Xabi Alonso isn´t at their best either. I still don´t understand why Arbeloa didn´t go, Villa should have been substituded, Torres is still living of his goal at 2008 final against Germany.... I knew way before the spain-netherlands match we would never do anything important this World Cup, because the team needed a renovation, but Del Bosque is not a man to do these things... He think more about what their players reached and how gratefull everybody must be with them than about their current condition
I never claimed it didn't brought results. And I agree that Argentina is forced into this situation because offense-wise they are nowhere.Belatti wrote:What you are naming "anti-football" has historically worked out several times.
The Italy champion in 1982 and 2006, the Argentina of 1986 and 1990 (dont get confused by Maradona playing there) and several others. Sabella said there should be a balance between defence and attack and I think that the matches Argentina is playing are a consequence of the actual situation of their players
Are you MrE by any chance?No Lotus wrote:I think there's a solution to anti-football in general, but when I tell my friends about it they always think I'm nuts. Simply make the goals a bit bigger. Probably a couple of meters wider and half a meter taller. With that, a team is not going to get away with parking a bus in front of their goal and defense will have to open up. There'd be more scoring which would lead to more scoring. Simple, but people are conservative and seem to think current goal size was ordained by God.
No offense turbo, it´s just that as a Real Madrid supporter I´ve heard that argument too many times, both from Mourinho haters and Barca supportersturbof1 wrote:I'm sensing I'm talking to a Real Madrid supporter. My apologies, I didn't intend on offending.
I don´t think they changed in one year. With Villanova they still played that way. But agree Guardiola was really important there. But not sure if more than Hernandez.... and Iniesta.turbof1 wrote:I don't buy that Barcelona is moving away from their tikkie takka play just because of Hernandez. Guardiola moved to Bayern and changed the way they played in one year. One year. Guardiola was the driving force behind this sort of play; since he left Barca it gradually lessened.
Both, Knowledge is Power and Power corrupts. So study hard and be evil.Andres125sx wrote:Congratulations Germany, well deserved victory =D>
Not like the golden ball. Messi?? Are they serious??
Neuer didn´t deserve that. His face said it all... "what a joke of a trophy if this is considered the best of the tournament"
Robben, James Rodriguez, Mascherano, Neymar, Thiago Silva, Muller.... all of them played MUCH better than Messi, who was just a good player at the tournament as much.
We complain about FIA, but I´m not sure who´s more of a joke, if FIA or FIFA....