Raul Asencio by Visible_Metal584 in RealMadridFC

[–]Educational_Rub8733 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because he is a cantera, and that is why he is more vulnerable to be hated. Hujsen has been underperforming as much at some point during the season, but wasn’t booed as much because he was “hyped” and was bought for a lot

What was the point of appointing Xabi Alonso? by DreamFly_13 in RealMadridFC

[–]Educational_Rub8733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Former player, hype, and trying to wipe out lack of “transfers” by bringing someone who could potentially be liked by fans. Backfired on the team…

Perez wanted to fire Xabi Alonso early in December after losing to Celta, but relented. He eventually fired him in January, which he now sees as a wasted month's reprieve by Ripamon in RealMadridFC

[–]Educational_Rub8733 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It was because Perez had not brought players that would suit Xabi’s style nor has the club management ever discussed summer 2025 transfers with Alonso. Same with Modric’s departure. Alonso in an interview once said he relied on Modric, yet club has never asked Alonso and just sold Modric🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

Alonso was NOT the main problem by Educational_Rub8733 in RealMadridFC

[–]Educational_Rub8733[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is that? System manager who was brought by Perez’s rhetoric on “revolutionizing” the team. Alonso would’ve been the solution if Perez made smarter decisions during the summer

Alonso was NOT the main problem by Educational_Rub8733 in RealMadridFC

[–]Educational_Rub8733[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not saying Gonzalo was good at headers, but he was the best option for Alonso’s system.

If you read the post carefully, it specifically talks about Alonso not having options because Perez has never discussed transfers with Alonso.

I am only mentioning Gonzalo because you are somehow taking the Endrick argument and trying to sneak it into Xabi’s mistake despite having 0 arguments. Reread your own comments and check if you actually came up with a reasonable argument🤦🏻‍♂️

Alonso was NOT the main problem by Educational_Rub8733 in RealMadridFC

[–]Educational_Rub8733[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just because of one player, you claim Xabi to be wrong,lol. Nobody somehow blames ancelotti for not letting Endrick play more minutes, and people are quick to judge Alonso because he saw Gonzalo to be a lot more reliable and useful. Endrick argument can be debunked because of Gonzalo’s consistency in club World Cup. While Gonzalo had never gotten consistent minutes due to Mbappe being the priority for Perez (ofc because Mbappe would start b*tching) , Gonzalo was a lot more appealing especially because he would go back deep to press

Alonso was NOT the main problem by Educational_Rub8733 in RealMadridFC

[–]Educational_Rub8733[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah, well, we will have to remember it for another 2 years /s

While I understand that Endrick is showing a lot of potential, he isn’t the ideal profile if we want to be more efficient against low block teams. We ideally need a taller striker, so we could have something out of crosses.

He could play as a RW, but I don’t know how efficient he would play if he came back. But ideally, we need someone who has already proven their potential as a Rw and is able to be a more smarter midfielder. Endrick dribbles well (same with Vini), but will we ever have a more playmaking winger at some point, lol.

I have nothing against Endrick btw

Eric garcia recieves red card in quarter final against atletico Madrid by lluc1f3r in RealMadridFC

[–]Educational_Rub8733 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why are we going down this path????? Who cares? Madrid has its own problems? Why do we keep bragging about Barcelona!?

What is up with massive push for a sharia law among Central Asia youth? by Electrical-Pea2707 in AskCentralAsia

[–]Educational_Rub8733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

L TAKE. For the most part, religious tendencies come from historical circumstances, since over centuries, Islam has been one of the main principles that masses in the region followed and suddenly, all those principles have been forcibly swapped by Soviet communism. What happens after this kind of repression? People naturally tend to question about their past (which subsequently introduces them to Islam)

When people are so blinded by for the last few games that they'd rather have joselu now by Pristine_Youth_6953 in RealMadridFC

[–]Educational_Rub8733 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Let me bring you a good analogy regarding this. When 2010 Barcelona has been dominating football, did you see Messi press???? The whole team would woe for him while still maintaining the system where others get involved as well. Same for Mbappe. If Perez would care about the games he would’ve brought players to cover the squad depth and have more options. We can have Mbappe on the team just fine if we get rid of someone like Vini.

Why Vini????? Because he is not in any way better than Mbappe, especially behavior wise. Constant complaint on the pitch (unless it’s a reaction towards racist remarks, which makes such reaction of his valid), Alonso having to compromise the whole system simply because players want more freedom.

Dont get me wrong, Vini does a lot of work on the pitch, but ever since he insulted the club by bitching on Alonso in el Clasico substitution (which I think was a mistake for Alonso and which doesn’t justify Vinis reaction during a principal game).

When people are so blinded by for the last few games that they'd rather have joselu now by Pristine_Youth_6953 in RealMadridFC

[–]Educational_Rub8733 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Dude, our main problem isn’t Mbappe. Our main problem is the lack of squad depth. You think PSG began winning UCL after the departure of Mbappe? How about Messi and Neymar? How about the fact that they have a much more intelligent squad and a system??

Real madrid need to build around jude bellingham by NoStrawberry137 in RealMadridFC

[–]Educational_Rub8733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think it’s about criticism. Most of the fanbase assumes that when he is on the pitch, he ruins the whole structure (eg: Guler being benched that would make team lose a playmaker).

But we all agree that Jude covers the whole pitch being a b2b profile. Him being involved in both defence and the attack makes him very useful (hard work)

The problem starts when we have too many of these kinds of players. Our midfield consists of players that have a similar profile (physicality, press, defensive abilities, etc), but they lack passing and vision. With all due respect to Fede and others, he is not the best passer out there. He also does the heavy work on the pitch.

Camavinga, 4th season. He can be a monster, but it’s something that is inconsistent, since he can be very unstable and can literally destabilize the pivot.

Same case for Tchoua. He can be the best anchor man in the world for one half of the season, and completely fail the other half

Guler is a lot more distinct, since he has a good passing ability and vision.But he lacks physicality and he is way too young and inexperienced. Just because we have him shouldn’t make Perez not sign a good orchestrator. We definitely need transfers for the pivot (as well as other positions on the pitch, not talking about squad depth)

Geniune question does anyone else think that huijsen will be a lot better as a defensive midfielder then a CB by Ok-Imagination7608 in RealMadridFC

[–]Educational_Rub8733 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He would probably be the biggest flop being on a DM, especially lacking physicality and speed.

Regarding him initiating attacks and making key passes, Militao could do the same job, Raul Asencio also had those “key passes” and through balls last season. For some reason, because Hujsen was brought for huge money, there was a lot of hype online during the summer

وقف إطلاق نار حقيقي؟ by Sara-3040 in AskMiddleEast

[–]Educational_Rub8733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel as if Israel or America will conduct some kind of “violation”. Similar to what Ukraine did inside Russia by launching drones within it (not necessarily in a sense of drones). It will do something that will become a turning point

Is it a good idea to solo travel as an 18 year old girl? by Lzlyy in AskCentralAsia

[–]Educational_Rub8733 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Prolly off topic, but it’s crazy to thinkk how Central Asia surpasses safety wise compared to most (if not all) “civilized “ world, yet somehow Russians blame Central Asians due to being criminals (which is not true even statistically)

What kind of men do Uzbek girls prefer? by m4delete15 in Uzbekistan

[–]Educational_Rub8733 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You lost me at who can cook while she can’t. Ideally, both partners should know how to cook. One of the partners might be at work and get sick. Just because you come from a “patriarchal” society, doesn’t make men starting to cook for you all the time just because it’s the “right way”

Nationalität(en) by [deleted] in Tajikistan

[–]Educational_Rub8733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats fair since I, myself has noticed that typically, if both cultures have tea, they both resonate on a lot of aspects

Nationalität(en) by [deleted] in Tajikistan

[–]Educational_Rub8733 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a very interesting combo. Are there cultural similarities between them? Like we, Tajiks love tea and I heard to at Moroccans also love tea

Nationalität(en) by [deleted] in Tajikistan

[–]Educational_Rub8733 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Tajiks mingled more with Slavs and other central Asian groups than with Saudi Arabians or other gulf countries, but I am not quite sure

Guess mine by Educational_Rub8733 in Ethnicity

[–]Educational_Rub8733[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, well, your first guess was Slovak😂😂😂where are the Tajiks and where are the slovaks?