José Luis Sánchez is a journalist trained in the Real Madrid TV academy, where information radicals are trained. Now he seeks excuses to justify that Real Madrid has lost dominance in LaLiga.
Barça's 4-2 at the Metropolitano did a lot of damage. The Negreira issue, a recurring topic for this reporter. But it's already tiresome, and no one believes anymore that at this point Negreira could have anything to do with the refereeing.
Xavi's Complaints Were Victimhood. Ancelotti's...
To explain what is happening in this League where Real Madrid was supposed to dominate, because they have Mbappé, he resorts to tearful crying seeking excuses. The self-criticism of a Real Madrid that hasn't played well for a long time doesn't exist in their instruction manual.
Real Madrid doesn't lose points, they are stolen. And now it's about the schedule.
When Xavi complained about the schedule, they were excuses of a sore loser, victimhood of a small team. That's how the boss Josep Pedrerol defined it.
When it's Real Madrid who uses the schedule excuse to justify their miseries, we are facing a national drama. And they play with the health of the white players.
"Attack on the Health of Real Madrid Players"
Xavi had no right to complain. Ancelotti did. Barça was guilty of victimhood, Real Madrid seeks justice.
It's the double standard of journalism that is part of the sociological Madridism where only a single thought fits.
This is how José Luis Sánchez explained it last night on El Chiringuito:
"It's the sixth season that Ancelotti has been at Real Madrid. He knows about the refereeing situation, the Negreira case, and he knows how Spanish soccer works.
In Villarreal, it was the time he was most outraged. Not just because of the schedule, but because of how they were attacking the health of his players.
It's not just that they schedule the match with less than 72 hours of rest, but you're playing with the health of my players.
He was outraged because they are playing with the physical condition of his squad. And with a critical and extreme situation in the League, where the rest you give each team has a lot to do with it.
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You don't compete under the same conditions, you compete in inequality. He was hurt by how they were playing with the health of his players.
The pre-match training was even shorter and lighter than usual. Ancelotti went to the press conference with very little desire.
Because of the anger he had, because he talked to the doctors, he talked to the physios. They conveyed to him that the players' legs were very fatigued and that the risk of injuries is very high."
By making a decent first phase in the Champions League, Real Madrid would have saved the two matches with Manchester City. But Ancelotti didn't do his homework, and no one from the white propaganda apparatus will remind him.