Real Madrid is currently missing Cristiano Ronaldo

European champions cannot rely on their best goal scorer to get them out of trouble and therefore are on a downward spiral. Real Madrid is worse this season than they were at this stage last year. But why do they feel so different? Why does the outcome feel for Coach Yulen Lopetegei? [...]
Real Madrid is worse this season than they were at this stage last year. But why do they feel so different? Why does the outcome feel for Coach Yulen Lopetegei? Why is Realty so hopeless even in this early stage?
Well, Zinedine Zidane gave two Champions League trophies and a La League for a season of half real and some praise he deserves.
However, this situation was also the last season in Los Blanco, but there was enthusiasm, hope of a return.
And that return came true last season, after that fantastic final in Kiev, where Reali defeated Liverpool 3:1 and raised the Champions League trophy to heaven for the third time.
Real challenged logic thanks to some of the indigenous performances that are missing this season.
Let's not forget what Real Madrid was about last season against Vallencia, Levante, Real Batis, Girona and Tottenham, where after those poor performances, it was said Zidane was close to the dismissal and it wouldn't even be about protecting the title of the League of Champions.
But when you win the trophy, every score falls down. This happened last year after they won the Champions League again and no one ever mentioned the difficult beginning of last season.
For now, Coach Julien Lopetegei has nothing to show the fans. He's lost in everything, completely delivered.
Even more hopeless, when you realize you don't have a Cristiano Ronaldo on the team.
And when it came to Portuguese, then last season when Real was in the crisis of results, he was hurt. So he wasn't part of the failures at the beginning of last year.
Without it, Real did not have a reference point, there was no player who could finish the match. Fortunately for Zidanen, he returned from injury and was crucial to the Champions League matches.
Except for the Tottenham match in Wembley, there was no match that Cristiano Ronaldo did not set up.
He started setting the match in the initial stages, against Borussia Dortmund, Paris Saint-Germain and the heroic goal against Juventus.
Lopetegüi has tried to remove Zinedine Zidane's game and apply another one. But he's paying the consequences. Realy's having more ball control than in Zidane's time, but it's an open range in the attack, without any idea.
The season began well with the goals of Carim Benzema, Gareth Bale and Marco Asensio, who were said to have stumbled Ronaldo, but their goals have fallen quickly. Real comes to a goal, but there are problems, problems that were solved when Cristiano was on the team.
Ronaldo has always been accused of scoring easy goals.
But these simple freaks that he scored in league and in Europe now most need Real. They were an extraordinary contribution from a completely unique player. If it was so easy to score, then why are Madrid's attackers suffering to score?
Ronaldo's movement within the area is unmatched, and his tendency to strike mercilessly in critical times has been a key element throughout his career. You never expect him to miss a case.
Zidane felt comfortable even when he was losing, since he knew Ronaldo would get him out of trouble.
And Reale decided to sell what got her out of trouble every time. It was unexpected, but it happened.
His departure has damaged Real, but no one will take this to the club.
Tony Croos and Isco claimed that his departure should not be lamented and that Real can do without him.
But everything is a game of words.
“We cannot cry for someone who doesn't want to be here”, Isco said on Monday, when asked whether Ronaldo's departure from the team has weakened them. A Stoic response intended to change rhetoric and portray Ronaldo as laborious and destructive. Even if proven, surely it can be forgiven in view of how often he was able to put the ball in the net and save his teammates?
El Classico is near, but it's all going fearfully to the Maddrile camp. They have neither Ronald nor Zidane, which leads them to little trust in victory.
They have been a group of excellent players led by a charismatic coach and an extraordinary attacker. Now they have a willing and intelligent trainer trying to get a collective identity into a team that always depended on a star.
It says: Blendy Bugari












