I am talking specifically about the supercopa final. As you said in the league match he did well but he crapped his pants in the final. So defensive and relinquished the ball or any attempt to play football. The match against Atletico was the same. Also we are not Real Sociedad, we are Real Madrid. Mbappe's contract is bigger than their whole club.
One of the worst things I ever seen in football. A final of a continental cup on home soil, nearly the last kick of the game..goes and Panekas it in the worst way possible. Wtf was going through his head?
Hopefully the team picks him up because we could really do with him and the form he’s shown in this 2nd half of season.
You got triggered because I called a man who isn't even employed by the club or a madridista a meek little man? Yet you guys can call Florentino all sorts of things. The man responsible for all your sporting joys and the reason you can boast to all your Arsenal mates about how many CL cups you have. I won't even mention what some of you call your own players so STFU
This moment will go through his head for the rest of his life. I'm not sure how you come back from that..
I’m not saying it’s the same thing, but Zidane scored, got sent off and that had a say in France losing the WC to Italy in 06. It will hurt for a while but when he’s back in Madrid, he’ll have our shit to deal with which will defo take his mind off it
One of the English commentators said the same. I think they were joking, kind off. I don’t believe it. It was just a shit penalty and you can see the emotions of Diaz to know he didn’t purposely do it.
I dont get it. Did Diaz want Senegal to win? Why would he want to do that. He is in tears. That decision will haunt him until he can help them win an international title. He got booed by his own fans. He can now come back to Madrid and swap notes with Vini.
Yeah of course. Real Madrid fans will probably boo him when he comes back. He better not misplace any passes like Huijsen.
Makes no sense for him to miss it on purpose. Can't think of a single person who would do that for the sake of integrity. If you are going to purposely miss because you thought it wasn't a penalty or something that was agreed, you make that painfully clear to everyone in the stadium and watching at home on what's going on. Brahim isn't going to miss a penalty on purpose, with what could have been the last kick of the game, because Senegal threw a fit over the decision.
You're free to go to the games and offer the players a warm cup of chocolate and a hearty embrace. Show us how to fan lmao.
, idk man at least choose a corner, if Mendy saves it good for him, but this was terrible. Hakimi should have taken it, knows the pressure, scored the final one against Spain in WC..
The biggest myth in football is that the Bernabeu crowd is tough and demanding. The games are mostly attended by families and people in the upper regions of income. Truth is most people just follow the top 3 to 5% of the sport and have no idea what fan engagement looks beyond that. Schlotterbeck and the Dortmund captains getting a talking to by a representative of the fans. The club backed the fans by the way. People sit at home crushing a bag of potato chips and want people that sacrifice a large majority of their time and money to sit and clap like idiots. Give me a break.
What these underfvcks don't get is that we had 7 'big chances' vs Barcelona's 4 in the Super Cup final. 12 total shots vs Barcelona's 16 and they had ~70% of the ball. By contrast, Sociedad tonight had 3 big chances. We lost partially because only Mbappe scores around here and even then he'll miss 3 big chances per game..
Hertha Ultras demanding the players take off the shirt they are not worthy of wearing, the captain actually made the players take it off: Then you have people that follow the sport at surface level tell you how hard and awful it is playing in Madrid. You just have to laugh.
Sure I get your point but isn't the Dortmund fanbase one of the loudest supporting fanbases in Europe? I've always wanted to go see a Dortmund match. Incredible fans. I saw the champions league final at Wembley in 2024 but in Dortmund it must be something else. We also have incredible fans but sorry I just don't think booing a player every time he touches the ball for 90 minutes is conducive to anything positive. At Half-time it makes sense or after the match. It's even worse if you are booing because you are upset that your favourite manager Xabi got fired.