Carlo and the Roast Risk
- lasantiaguinarm
- 10 jul 2022
- 2 Min. de lectura
Carlo and the risk of "Asador" (Roast Risk I will call it) is something that has been driving me crazy since 14. Why did Carlo get fired last time and how to avoid it?
If you go to numbers of the 14-15 season, it's not easy to find the reasons why Carlo left. Madrid won a couple of titles, got an excellent score in the League and lost, very narrowly, in the Champions League semi-finals.
It was a precious attacking team, with the BBC, with James, with the best Isco... with Modric injured for months. But Real Madrid fell, dear Carlo.
He would recount in his memoirs that there were reports that his team trained less than others, but that he did it knowingly, not because of "Asador". And there was always the feeling that sitting Bale down (Jesé was going to be the Golden Ball) cost him some trouble with Florentino.
We came from the Décima, there was a desire to get Barcelona out of the lane at once... and we didn't. That was the reason: Luis Enrique conquered the treble
I have assumed that everyone who enters here understands the concept "Roast Risk-Asador". It is part of how the great Pepe Kollins deciphered the Matrix Merengue: it can be read in La Galerna.
This time the Asador Thing is difficult. Madrid has given Carlo legs and legs. The midfield with CMK plus Valverde, plus Tchouameni, plus Camavinga... guarantees plenty of play every month, even in a season complicated by the World Cup.
And there's Pintus
https://twitter.com/realmadriden/status/1545105372964212736
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p style="text-align: justify;">In addition, by band we do not have Jesé, but Vinicius. That he is knowing how to enjoy the summer, but he is also physically crushing himself.
And Karim will be the captain, and the veterans are an example of taking care of themselves and lasting.
It could be another great year... and it's about to start. Good luck Don Carlo!
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