In this exclusive episode for our valued members of the Managing Madrid Podcast, hosts Kiyan Sobhani and Lucas Navarrete dive deep into various intriguing topics surrounding Real Madrid’s current season:
- An analysis of Jude Bellingham’s recent body language and its implications for team dynamics
- Exploring the potential effectiveness of the 4-2-3-1 formation for the squad
- A comprehensive review of Real Madrid’s performance against Atalanta, examining tactical decisions and player contributions
- Debating whether Vinicius Jr and Jude Bellingham are candidates for Real Madrid’s all-time XI
- Insight into Vinicius Jr’s playmaking abilities and their impact on the team’s offensive strategy
- Assessing Carlo Ancelotti’s level of trust in Raul Asencio and its effect on team performance
- Evaluating Rodrygo Goes’s performances throughout the season and his development within the squad
- And much more analysis to enhance your understanding of the team’s journey this season.
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Your hosts for this episode:
Lucas Navarrete (@LucasNavarreteM)
Kiyan Sobhani (@KiyanSo)
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