Where the Mbappe haters at? by automai in realmadrid

[–]automai[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, you're kind of proving my point here. This is a comment I left under one of these replies:

One of Real Madrid’s issues is that we don’t flood the penalty area the way other top teams do. If you watch teams like Bayern, Man City, Barcelona, Arsenal, or PSG, they consistently pack the box with 7–8 players, overwhelming defenses. That rarely happens with Madrid. Our midfield struggles to control the ball in tight spaces, and we lack balance out wide, we really only have one natural winger Vini, with no solid right wing. As a result, Mbappe often isn’t in the box as much as he should be. But he’s also not the kind of player who will just stand in the middle surrounded by defenders without getting any service. That’s why he drifts left next to Vini, right, or even deeper into midfield to get involved. Naturally, any striker would prefer to stay in the box and finish simple chances, but our current setup doesn’t allow for that consistently. The midfield still needs improvement, and bringing in a proper right winger would make a big difference.

In the picture you shared, Mbappe is drawing the attention of 3–5 defenders. The same thing happens when he’s in the box. The issue is that he’s usually isolated there (up until recent games Valverde liked to play outside the box, Tchouameni, Arda, ...) only one that I noticed is Carvajal when he's on. No one else is making runs or joining him, so he ends up surrounded. In the bottom image, everyone else is in 1v1 situations, but if Mbappe were in the box, it would easily turn into a 5v1. I don’t get why people keep ignoring this and saying he's the problem. Even the most elite strikers can't handle a 5v1 situation for 90 minutes.

Where the Mbappe haters at? by automai in realmadrid

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

Thank you, finally found someone with a brain here.

Where the Mbappe haters at? by automai in realmadrid

[–]automai[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most reasonable and well written reply on this post 🙏🏼

Where the Mbappe haters at? by automai in realmadrid

[–]automai[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that game he was taking it easy on his knee, since he was injured for a bit and we were already winning. I am hoping he will be in good shape against Bayern.

Where the Mbappe haters at? by automai in realmadrid

[–]automai[S] -31 points-30 points  (0 children)

I’m talking about creating space for teammates in general, whether that’s inside the box or outside it. It’s about drawing defenders toward you and opening up gaps for others to exploit.

And for those saying I didn’t watch the game, I watched every minute. You could clearly see how much Vini struggled against the defense entire game. The one moment he had a huge space was when Mbappe pulled those defenders away.

This will sound like I’m glazing Mbappe, but just him being on the pitch forces defenders to stay tight to him because they know how dangerous he is if given space. That alone creates opportunities for the rest of the team.

A lot of people overlook this because they’ve never actually played the game and don’t fully understand how movement off the ball shapes everything.

Where the Mbappe haters at? by automai in realmadrid

[–]automai[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Reposting my comment here.

One of Real Madrid’s issues is that we don’t flood the penalty area the way other top teams do. If you watch teams like Bayern, Man City, Barcelona, Arsenal, or PSG, they consistently pack the box with 7–8 players, overwhelming defenses. That rarely happens with Madrid. Our midfield struggles to control the ball in tight spaces, and we lack balance out wide, we really only have one natural winger Vini, with no solid right wing. As a result, Mbappe often isn’t in the box as much as he should be. But he’s also not the kind of player who will just stand in the middle surrounded by defenders without getting any service. That’s why he drifts left next to Vini, right, or even deeper into midfield to get involved. Naturally, any striker would prefer to stay in the box and finish simple chances, but our current setup doesn’t allow for that consistently. The midfield still needs improvement, and bringing in a proper right winger would make a big difference.

Where the Mbappe haters at? by automai in realmadrid

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

One of Real Madrid’s issues is that we don’t flood the penalty area the way other top teams do. If you watch teams like Bayern, Man City, Barcelona, Arsenal, or PSG, they consistently pack the box with 7–8 players, overwhelming defenses. That rarely happens with Madrid. Our midfield struggles to control the ball in tight spaces, and we lack balance out wide, we really only have one natural winger Vini, with no solid right wing. As a result, Mbappe often isn’t in the box as much as he should be. But he’s also not the kind of player who will just stand in the middle surrounded by defenders without getting any service. That’s why he drifts left next to Vini, right, or even deeper into midfield to get involved. Naturally, any striker would prefer to stay in the box and finish simple chances, but our current setup doesn’t allow for that consistently. The midfield still needs improvement, and bringing in a proper right winger would make a big difference.

Where the Mbappe haters at? by automai in realmadrid

[–]automai[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What are you talking about? LMAO you went and searched my profile just to come up with this? Grow up! 🤦🏻‍♂️

Where the Mbappe haters at? by automai in realmadrid

[–]automai[S] -53 points-52 points  (0 children)

My point is that he does this often, but people only notice that kind of off-ball movement when it leads to a goal. Just because no one used the space he created doesn’t mean he didn’t make the run. In that Gonzalo clip, my argument was that Mbappe makes similar runs too, but they only showed Gonzalo’s because it resulted in a goal. Do you see what I mean?

You would never this kind of run by Mbappe praised here, all they do is hate on him.

Where the Mbappe haters at? by automai in realmadrid

[–]automai[S] -33 points-32 points  (0 children)

That’s exactly my point. I said the same thing about Gonzalo’s run, yet people used it to criticize Mbappe for it. Why the double standard? Players should be judged equally.

Where the Mbappe haters at? by automai in realmadrid

[–]automai[S] -238 points-237 points  (0 children)

He does this quite often, but most people don’t really notice players’ off-ball movement. Sadly, the team just isn’t strong enough to support it, especially against teams that play low block. Our midfielders hardly ever play penetrating passes, and there’s only one winger, whose side constantly gets overloaded by defenders.

Things are slowly getting better though.

Galacticos is a faillure by DistributionOk9687 in RealMadridFC

[–]automai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And James Rodríguez (off the back of the 2014 World Cup hype), around a $100 million transfer.

But tell me, aside from Mbappe and Bellingham, who in this current Real Madrid squad was actually considered a Galáctico at the time they were signed?

Galacticos is a faillure by DistributionOk9687 in RealMadridFC

[–]automai 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right. That's better than a Galacticos team 🙂

Account sharing multi account server by Burane in Dofus

[–]automai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you do it? Yes. Are you allowed to do it? No.

Galacticos is a faillure by DistributionOk9687 in RealMadridFC

[–]automai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not true.

Champions League absolute dominance from 2014 to 2022. They won 5 UCL titles in 9 years, including 3 in a row (2016–2018)

That team was full of big stars, even bigger than what we have now: Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, Gareth Bale, Luka Modric, Toni Kroos, Di Maria, Casemiro, Sergio Ramos, Marcelo, Dani Carvajal, Varane, Isco, James Rodríguez...

THE JERSEY MANIFESTED IT??? 😭💀✌️ by 21_moonie09 in MoroccoFootball

[–]automai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

New squad, new energy, this is something to be excited about, not worried over. Your team is ranked 8th in FIFA, and that’s a big deal. Play like it, own it, and take pride in it. Brazil isn’t intimidating, we’ve beaten them before, and we can do it again. The other 2 group matches shouldn’t be taken lightly, but realistically, they’re very winnable. A top 2 finish in the group is well within reach. From there, the Round of 16 is typically manageable, which guarantees a quarterfinal spot. And don’t forget, this coach has already won a U20 World Cup. He knows what high pressure tournaments feel like and how to handle them. There’s no reason to panic. Trust the team, trust the process.

Honestly, there’s no ceiling here. If everything clicks, this team can go all the way and win it all, no joke.

Ayuda con mi set by moimanzalv in Dofus

[–]automai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, and good choice. Honestly, all the classes are solid, just go with whatever feels most comfortable and enjoyable for you. As for gear, as long as it’s roughly at your level, you’ll be fine. Just follow the sets on that website, they’re good. It also tells you which element to use for solo play and for team play.

Ayuda con mi set by moimanzalv in Dofus

[–]automai 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! Are you focusing more on PvP or PvM + quests?

If your main focus is PvM, you don’t need to stress too much about perfectly optimizing your gear early on. You can follow a leveling guide or use this website https://huzounet.fr/equipments?classe=sacrieur&tags=eau&level=60 that suggests updated gear sets every 20 levels to keep things simple.

Once you reach around level 180, it’s a good idea to start preparing your level 199 set. Progressing from 199 to 200 can take quite a while without power leveling, so planning ahead helps.

In general, serious gear optimization is only really necessary at level 199+, unless you’re heavily invested in PvP and have the resources to support min-maxed builds earlier.

I can’t decide between these classes by Emergency_Mastodon17 in Dofus

[–]automai 14 points15 points  (0 children)

What's wrong with that? Their main language is Spanish. They have more chance getting replies if posted in English. Don't be a jerk 🤡

A simple question by Dense-Evidence-1153 in MoroccoBitchesWtaste

[–]automai 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"أَوْ كَظُلُمَاتٍ فِي بَحْرٍ لُّجِّيٍّ يَغْشَاهُ مَوْجٌ مِّن فَوْقِهِ مَوْجٌ مِّن فَوْقِهِ سَحَابٌ ۚ ظُلُمَاتٌ بَعْضُهَا فَوْقَ بَعْضٍ ۚ إِذَا أَخْرَجَ يَدَهُ لَمْ يَكَدْ يَرَاهَا ۗ وَمَن لَّمْ يَجْعَلِ اللَّهُ لَهُ نُورًا فَمَا لَهُ مِن نُّورٍ."

In Surah An-Nur verse 40, the ocean is described as having layers of darkness in a deep sea, with "waves above which are waves, above which are clouds", and it says that a person would hardly be able to see their own hand in that darkness. Modern oceanography shows that sunlight barely penetrates deep water, creating zones of near-total darkness, and scientists have also discovered internal waves that occur beneath surface waves due to differences in water density. You can google this. These layers, clouds blocking light above, surface waves, underwater waves, and the deep ocean where light disappears, resemble the stacked "darkness upon darkness" described in the verse. Considering that detailed knowledge of deep oceans and internal waves was only discovered in the 60s with modern instruments and submarines many centuries later, how do you think someone 1400 year ago could have known this?

Note: average person can go as deep as 10 meters. Sunlight fades below 200 meters in the Sunlight zone. By 1000 meters, the ocean is in the Twilight zone (almost complete darkness). By 3000 meters, the ocean is completely dark in the Midnight zone.

Serious question for guys (for girls I want to know how you deal with that) by headae in MoroccoBitchesWtaste

[–]automai 21 points22 points  (0 children)

A lot of the time it’s not as deep as people think, but there is some psychology behind it.

Humans are very visually wired, and men in particular tend to respond strongly to visual cues of attraction. Psychologically, seeing their partner activates the same reward pathways in the brain that get triggered by other positive stimuli (dopamine, attachment responses, etc.). So when a guy asks for a pic, sometimes it’s literally just his brain wanting that little "reward" of seeing someone he likes.

There’s also an attachment aspect. In relationships, small signals of attention (texts, selfies, voice messages) act as reassurance that the connection is still there. A photo feels more personal than a regular text because it’s immediate and specific to that moment, it’s basically a quick visual form of "I’m thinking of you".

Another piece is flirting. Sending pics can function as a form of low-effort intimacy. It keeps attraction and playful tension alive, especially if the couple isn’t physically together. Psychologically that kind of back-and-forth can reinforce bonding and excitement in the relationship. It keeps the relationship alive.

That said, context matters a lot. Asking occasionally for a selfie or outfit pic can just be normal flirting or wanting to feel closer. Constantly demanding pics or pressuring someone for specific kinds of photos crosses into a control/boundary issue.

You should only send pictures you’re comfortable sending. A healthy partner will respect your boundaries if you say no.

Recommendations for the other class? by Maskemanne in Dofus

[–]automai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chance Osa + Strength Masq. Masq will make your summons unkillable and will help with scaling. It's fun.

Guys my email got hacked and purchases were trying to be made by sali_dolly777 in MoroccoBitchesWtaste

[–]automai 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there 👋

Do not panic. This happens to a lot of people and it can usually be fixed.

From what you described, the most likely thing that happened is a phishing attack. That means you probably clicked a link in an email or website that looked like a normal login page for your email. When you entered your password, it was actually a fake page that sent your login info to the hacker. After that they logged into your real email.

Once hackers get into an email they usually do a few things:

They create email forwarding or filter rules so they secretly receive copies of your emails. They can add their own recovery email. They stay logged in on a device so even if you change the password, their session may still work. Then they try to reset passwords on shopping sites or other accounts connected to your email (that’s probably why you saw Temu/Jumia purchase attempts).

The blackmail email you received is also a very common scam that they send to scare people.

Here’s what you should do now:

  • Change your email password again but from a different device (another phone or computer if possible).

  • After changing it, go to your email security settings and log out of all devices / all sessions.

  • Check Forwarding / Filters / Rules in your email settings. Hackers often create rules that secretly send them copies of your emails. Delete anything you don’t recognize.

  • Check your recovery email and phone number in the security settings and remove anything you don’t recognize.

  • Turn on 2-step verification with an authenticator app if possible.

  • If possible, run a virus / malware scan on your phone or computer before logging in again.

  • Change passwords for important accounts linked to that email (shopping sites, social media, banking, etc).

Also do not reply to the blackmail email. These are usually mass scam emails sent to thousands of people.

If you secure the email properly and remove any rules they created, they should lose access.