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REAL MADRID NEEDS FRESH IDEAS!
Just like the 1st, Carlo has clearly done a good job in his 2nd spell as the manager of Real Madrid, and he must be respected for that, but he has disappointed many in terms of enhancing the team's game model for better and more consistent results.
The club needs fresh ideas, and the Italian doesn't look like he is capable of delivering many or enhancing the possibilities of the currently installed ones, even though they were installed by him.
Ancelotti is notorious for being comfortable with the status quo during periods of winning.
With him, there can be an absence of fresh ideas or a clear attempt to raise performance levels as long as the currently installed one helped his teams to narrow & unconvincing wins.
That something already works doesn't mean it cannot be improved upon.
Football is fiercely competitive, and only those that are frequently the first out of the gate with innovative ideas as managers or with effective recruitment as boards/clubs stay on top for a long time.
Pep when asked about the possibility of improving a team that just won 100pts said there will be improvements in shapes, systems and patterns even though fundamentals were going to remain the same. City played the following season mostly without their best player and won 98pts.
Real Madrid are showing signs of getting the recruitment right more often than usual, no matter your pick of available managers, an alignment of effective recruitment with one of the best minds in the game is capable of anything positive and necessary for the club's next phase.
Real Madrid must start and continue to care about how games are won especially with the accumulation of the best foreign & homegrown talents.
For reasons already stated, I don't think Carlo ensures success with what could be the youngest squad he has ever managed?
Girona (H), Real Soceidad (H), Mallorca (A), Rayo Vallecano (A), and Osasuna (H) have all been winnable games for us this season, but we've somehow managed to produce our worst against them.
Sometimes against 9-men, we couldn't score or create a good number of quality chances.
These are games that have also exposed what happens to Real Madrid's offensive output if you find a way to stop the individual brilliance of Vini/KB
Low Blocks - that's Real Madrid's kryptonite.
A worrying situation considering that most teams will play this way against them.
It is his second appointment as manager and both times have seen him take over a broken team and turned them to domestic, continental, and world champions after his first seasons.
There is this his brand of quiet leadership - the quality that Perez describes as every President's dream.
Even when doubts are at their highest, it is respect for feats like this that makes me think the club should let him leave after the expiration of his contract with respect and an appreciation for what he has done.
However, the club will be right to start looking for a new manager that has the ability to make & implement innovative solutions, even if they go against the status quo where necessary.
Your dream is Pep, that's never going to happen, but there is an opportunity for another.
THANK YOU FOR READING!
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