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da esoccer bet: Real Madrid’s Dani Carvajal recently did an interview for Radio Marca and Cope’s El Partidazo and he talked about the team’s struggles, some transfer news and about everyone’s expectations of Los Blancos.
But one particular quote from the whole interview really did explain Real Madrid’s current situation and their troubles over the weekend rather perfectly. Here’s what he said:
“There’s always talk of a revolution, but at a team like Real Madrid, where everyone wants to be and not everyone wants to leave, it’s not easy.
“People might think that we’ve drawn two times in three games so the ghosts of last year are returning. But the feeling on the inside isn’t bad.
“It’s true that we need to be more blunt in attack and defence, but we’ll do big things again.”
And this is really the gist of the whole issue: a revolution is expected because Real Madrid are struggling on the pitch.
We are only three games into the new season and, granted, the results could’ve been better, but everyone has been too eager to write the Galacticos off without giving them some time.
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Maybe a revolution is indeed what they are craving but, as Carvajal put it himself, that is rather difficult to achieve at a club of Real Madrid’s size.
The squad, however, need to be given time to find their groove once again and with Zidane at the helm, we know they’re capable of those “big things” the 27-year-old is talking about.
Everyone is screaming for a revolution and no one seems to understand it’s impossible to achieve one overnight.
Not only has Carvajal hit the nail squarely on the head with that one in regard to Real’s latest fixture, but it’s largely true for their current situation as a whole.
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