We are just shit at scoring and missing chances, however lets see if anything changes once the games come
The 2019-2020 La Liga season is scheduled to end on July 19th. 11 games in 5 weeks.— Lucas Navarrete (@LucasNavarreteM) May 29, 2020 Get ready for a lot of games quickly
I think the no fans helps us. Barcelona were very dominant at home. They won't have that benefit anymore
The 18-year-old has been promoted by Zidane and his Spanish manager says he is the perfect left-back for Real Madrid. https://t.co/9Zh3Ei2HEj— AS USA (@English_AS) May 30, 2020
A lot of teams are going to half ass the season, teams that only had their fans to play for will be basically throwing games and driving back home. Depending on who had trickier away matches, that could be crucial.
It’s pretty even. And 2 points with 12 (?) games to play is pretty much nothing, I think it comes down to who can keep their players in shape for the longest will end up winning.
I would agree but my fear is most teams show up playing like Schalke and let barca roll right over them and coast to another title.
Again, I hear you, but as I watch bayern stomp another Bundesliga side without getting out of first gear.... I have my doubts.
The moment i realised Real Madrid is back is the moment when i started making appointments and plans with friends and people around me based on when Real Madrid is playing for the first time in forever today. I'm pumped to watch the team again.
Can't wait. Will be tough to juggle work meetings during weekdays, but I've done it before, will do it again.
MATCHDAY 28 Thursday, June 11 Sevilla v Real Betis, 22:00 CET/4 p.m. ET Friday, June 12 Granada v Getafe, 19:30 CET/1:30 p.m. ET Valencia v Levante, 22:00 CET/4 p.m. ET Saturday, June 13 Espanyol v Alaves, 13:00 CET/7 a.m. ET Celta Vigo v Villarreal, 17:00 CET/11 a.m. ET Leganes v Valladolid, 19:30 CET/1:30 p.m. ET Mallorca v Barcelona, 22:00 CET/4 p.m. ET Sunday, June 14 Athletic Club v Atletico Madrid, 13:00 CET/7 a.m. ET Real Madrid v Eibar, 19:30 CET/1:30 p.m. ET Real Sociedad v Osasuna, 22:00 CET/4 p.m. ET MATCHDAY 29 Monday, June 15 Levante v Sevilla, 19:30 CET/1:30 p.m. ET Real Betis v Granada, 22:00 CET/4 p.m. ET Tuesday, June 16 Getafe v Espanyol, 19:30 CET/1:30 p.m. ET Villarreal v Mallorca, 19:30 CET/1:30 p.m. ET Barcelona v Leganes, 22:00 CET/4 p.m. ET Wednesday, June 17 Eibar v Athletic Club, 19:30 CET/1:30 p.m. ET Real Valladolid v Celta Vigo, 19:30 CET/1:30 p.m. ET Osasuna v Atletico Madrid, 22:00 CET/4 p.m. ET Thursday, June 18 Alaves v Real Sociedad, 19:30 CET/1:30 p.m. ET Real Madrid v Valencia, 22:00 CET/4 p.m. ET
Only trailed in 2014 final. Anyone else know that Real Madrid have been losing for just 57 minutes of 660 minutes worth of Champions League finals they've played since 1991?— The Real Madrid Story (@TheMadridStory) June 5, 2020
Don Fernando Carlos Redondo vs Juventus. UCL final, 1998 pic.twitter.com/GFUjdkgzVW— 𝙃𝙌 𝙍.𝙈𝙖𝙙𝙧𝙞𝙙 𝙋𝙞𝙘𝙨 📸 (@RM_Pictures) June 6, 2020
I think for a lot of athletes, not going to restaurants meant cutting down on overeating and alcohol consumption. I think some players will actually return in better shape than before.