Edu Aguirre Has Shocked Everyone with His Appearance on El Chiringuito to Evaluate Real Madrid's Home Defeat Against Valencia.
Far from engaging in self-criticism, the same he demands from others (Barça, Atlético...) Edu Aguirre Chooses Attack as the Best Defense. He Attacks Valencia.
"Real Madrid Deserved to Win 6-1"
The Conclusion of the Real Madrid-Valencia Match, for Edu Aguirre, is that the Levantine Team Didn't Play Well and Real Madrid Deserved to Win 6-1.
From There, Everything Else Is Superfluous. It's What You Can Expect from Someone Who Calls Himself a Journalist, Goes to the Studios with a Scarf On... And Can't See Beyond What the Blinders Allow.
Edu Aguirre Is One of Those Who Are Delighted to Know Themselves and Who Don't Understand Why the Whole World Isn't 100% Real Madrid.
This Is How He Evaluated Valencia's 2-1 at Bernabéu on El Chiringuito
"You Can Debate Whether Madrid Has to Play Better, but We're Taking It to the Point Where Valencia Gave a Lesson at Bernabéu.
Yesterday Valencia Didn't Even Defend Well. I've Seen Teams That Have Been Thrashed (Few), Defend at Bernabéu Much Better Than Valencia.
I'm Not Criticizing Valencia, I'm Just Saying That Valencia Didn't Play a Good Match. Valencia Wins This Match Once in a Million Times.
Madrid Misses a Penalty… The Match Under Normal Circumstances Is 6-1. That You've Won, I'm Glad and Deserved.
Does Madrid Have to Play Better? Of Course. But Talking About a Storm and a Tactical Lesson from Valencia, Coming Twice...."
"If They Score Four on Me at Home in a Semifinal..."
Edu Aguirre Is the Same One Who Said a Few Weeks Ago: "If They Score Four on Me at Home in a Semifinal...". He Was Referring to the Four Goals Atlético de Madrid Scored Against Barça in the 4-4 at Montjuïc. A Result That Barça Fixed in the Return with a Victory.
To Edu Aguirre That Seemed Very Serious: "If They Score 4 on Me at Home, I Will Never Say My Team Played Well. It's a Semifinal... If the Opponent Scores Four at Bernabéu, I'm the Coach and the Next Day I Lock Them Up and Give Them a Tremendous Scolding...".
A Few Days Later, Real Sociedad Scored Four Goals Against Real Madrid at Bernabéu and Passed the Round with a Scandal Reported by the Basque Coach and Players. But Edu Aguirre Didn't Demand Ancelotti Lock Up His Men and Give Them a Scolding. What Was Appropriate Then Was Applause for the Team That Conceded Four Goals.
Everything Is Understood. They Go with the Scarf On and Nothing Else Can Be Expected from Them. Zero Objectivity, All Fanaticism.
There Are Many Real Madrid TVs, for Florentino Pérez's Consolation.