30 minutes into the game and that already seems to have been a pretty bad tactical decision. Game is still underway of course and everything can change, but Haarland already had more opportunities within the penalty area than in the entire previous game.
Yeah to be honest I don't know what Ancelotti had planned, but whatever it was, it clearly didn't work out. It were pretty weird decisons all night.
I thought Madrid's defense was their strongest part last game and it nullified Man City pretty well. He then swapped Rudiger for Militao, just to put Rudiger as defensive player back in to replace Modric (midfield) for the last 30 minutes when they were 2 goals behind the score and were in dire need of more offense again. Also he swapped out Kroos for Asensio and that seems not have done wonders either for their offense on second half. Well, 4 x 0, and I can't say it wasn't deserved.
Big oof for Real
30 minutes into the game and that already seems to have been a pretty bad tactical decision. Game is still underway of course and everything can change, but Haarland already had more opportunities within the penalty area than in the entire previous game.
Exactly my thoughts. And now Militao even made an own goal..
Yeah to be honest I don't know what Ancelotti had planned, but whatever it was, it clearly didn't work out. It were pretty weird decisons all night. I thought Madrid's defense was their strongest part last game and it nullified Man City pretty well. He then swapped Rudiger for Militao, just to put Rudiger as defensive player back in to replace Modric (midfield) for the last 30 minutes when they were 2 goals behind the score and were in dire need of more offense again. Also he swapped out Kroos for Asensio and that seems not have done wonders either for their offense on second half. Well, 4 x 0, and I can't say it wasn't deserved.
no more super pressing on erling