Real Madrid's entire season on the line in El Clasico standoff after week from hellfire

Sergio Ramos 


There would one say one is remarkable inquiry concerning Real Madrid in front of the Clasico on Sunday: Are they mentally broken?

It looked that path during the last phases of their midweek Champions League capitulation against Manchester City , discarding the lead and seeing skipper Sergio Ramos sent off for a skeptical foul.

Genuine Madrid's entire season on the line in El Clasico standoff after week from damnation

There would one say one is exceptional inquiry concerning Real Madrid in front of the Clasico on Sunday: Are they mentally broken?

It looked that path during the last phases of their midweek Champions League capitulation against Manchester City , discarding the lead and seeing skipper Sergio Ramos sent off for a skeptical foul.

Recollections overflowed back of last season's grievous end by Ajax, which followed unbearable cup and alliance Clasico overcomes by Barcelona. That week from hellfire devastated Madrid's season and if Barcelona win this time they will move five focuses clear at the highest point of La Liga, with just 33% of the crusade remaining. Successfully six focuses, in light of the straight on rule. It's anything but an exaggeration to propose rout, especially a reverberating one, would squash Madrid.

They were left with nothing to play for in the last three months of last season, rehashing the stunt would be a profound mortification.

"Psicosis blanca," ran a Marca headline. 'White psychosis', about this sort of seismic week. Also, that was before they lost to Manchester City.

"The Estadio Santiago Bernabeu lost its dread factor some time back," composed writer Raul Varela in the Spanish paper. "Whoever visits takes photographs, takes focuses and takes take out ties. Their indications of character have vanished and, in the event that you include an astonishing absence of character and character to that, there's very little else left."

After Pep Guardiola's visit the last face Real Madrid will have needed to see is that of Lionel Messi. The Argentine finished a minor goalscoring dry spell by crushing in four against Eibar a weekend ago as Barcelona moved top of the table.

Ramos conceded Madrid players feel additional weight playing comfortable and it will be particularly so given their ongoing outcomes - drawing with Celta Vigo and losing at Levante before the midweek emergency. "In some cases the anxiety conflicts with us, however we're in the red to the fans," Ramos told journalists on Tuesday. "It's an additional weight that you convey by being a Real Madrid player."

Genuine Madrid's entire season on the line in El Clasico standoff after week from damnation.

There would one say one is exceptional inquiry concerning Real Madrid in front of the Clasico on Sunday: Are they mentally broken?

It looked that path during the last phases of their midweek Champions League capitulation against Manchester City , discarding the lead and seeing skipper Sergio Ramos sent off for a pessimistic foul.

Recollections overflowed back of last season's heartbreaking end by Ajax, which followed horrifying cup and group Clasico overcomes by Barcelona. That week from hellfire obliterated Madrid's season and if Barcelona win this time they will move five focuses clear at the highest point of La Liga, with just 33% of the battle remaining. Successfully six focuses, in light of the straight on rule. It's anything but an exaggeration to recommend rout, especially a resonating one, would pulverize Madrid.

They were left with nothing to play for in the last three months of last season, rehashing the stunt would be a profound embarrassment.

"Psicosis blanca," ran a Marca headline. 'White psychosis', about this sort of seismic week. What's more, that was before they lost to Manchester City.

"The Estadio Santiago Bernabeu lost its dread factor some time prior," composed feature writer Raul Varela in the Spanish paper. "Whoever visits takes photographs, takes focuses and takes take out ties. Their indications of personality have vanished and, in the event that you include an amazing absence of character and character to that, there's very little else left."

After Pep Guardiola's visit the last face Real Madrid will have needed to see is that of Lionel Messi. The Argentine finished a minor goalscoring dry spell by crushing in four against Eibar a weekend ago as Barcelona moved top of the table.

Ramos conceded Madrid players feel additional weight playing comfortable and it will be particularly so given their ongoing outcomes - drawing with Celta Vigo and losing at Levante before the midweek emergency. "Now and then the disquiet conflicts with us, yet we're paying off debtors to the fans," Ramos told correspondents on Tuesday. "It's an additional weight that you convey by being a Real Madrid player."

There might be no club on the mainland which conveys more weight with regards to the lead trainer position, in spite of the fact that the cool-as-ice Zinedine Zidane bears it well. However even he will perspire come Sunday, and not on the grounds that it's been unseasonably warm in the Spanish capital.

Indeed, even Zidane, with his amazing status as a player and surprising three Champions League titles in succession as a mentor, could see his position go under danger.

The Frenchman has come in for analysis on the rear of the City rout, with his group not compromising in the primary half and just getting a charge out of a time of around 15 minutes in which they looked anything like their best. Some asked why he dropped Toni Kroos and stayed with the 4-3-3 development which has seen the guard lose its invulnerable quality.

Madrid were wiped out by Real Sociedad from the Copa del Rey prior in February, 4-1 down before pulling two objectives back late on and it was an admonition indication of the rough structure ahead.

While it has gotten simple to rupture Madrid's rearguard, their assault is as yet struggling. Karim Benzema has two objectives in 13 games, while the man expected to be his nearest partner and sly accomplice will miss a very long time with another microfracture.

Eden Hazard, on whom Madrid showered €100 million the previous summer, has scarcely highlighted, showing up unfit, getting harmed just before the season at that point getting a three-month lower leg break before this most recent blow.

To exacerbate the situation, City mentor Guardiola generously administered data on how his plotted Madrid's destruction. "We chose to play without an appropriate striker in light of the manner in which Madrid shield," said Guardiola. "They safeguard a unique way. They are so forceful, man-to-man at the objective kicks, so high and when this happens you need to make the pitch wide."

He discussed playing diagonals to extend Madrid, not permitting Ramos, Raphael Varane and Casemiro to show their qualities by taking care of advances in the center. Barcelona can recreate that with Messi and Antoine Griezmann, despite the fact that Ansu Fati's speed may be increasingly valuable in more extensive regions.

Genuine Madrid's entire season on the line in El Clasico confrontation after week from damnation.

There would one say one is exceptional inquiry concerning Real Madrid in front of the Clasico on Sunday: Are they mentally broken?

It looked that route during the last phases of their midweek Champions League capitulation against Manchester City , discarding the lead and seeing skipper Sergio Ramos sent off for a pessimistic foul.

Recollections overflowed back of last season's sad end by Ajax, which followed horrendous cup and group Clasico overcomes by Barcelona. That week from hellfire obliterated Madrid's season and if Barcelona win this time they will move five focuses clear at the highest point of La Liga, with just 33% of the battle remaining. Adequately six focuses, in view of the straight on rule. It's anything but an exaggeration to propose rout, especially a resonating one, would squash Madrid.

They were left with nothing to play for in the last three months of last season, rehashing the stunt would be a profound embarrassment.

"Psicosis blanca," ran a Marca headline. 'White psychosis', about this sort of seismic week. Furthermore, that was before they lost to Manchester City.

"The Estadio Santiago Bernabeu lost its dread factor some time prior," composed reporter Raul Varela in the Spanish paper. "Whoever visits takes photographs, takes focuses and takes take out ties. Their indications of character have vanished and, in the event that you include an astounding absence of character and character to that, there's very little else left."

After Pep Guardiola's visit the last face Real Madrid will have needed to see is that of Lionel Messi. The Argentine finished a minor goalscoring dry spell by crushing in four against Eibar a weekend ago as Barcelona moved top of the table.

Ramos conceded Madrid players feel additional weight playing comfortable and it will be particularly so given their ongoing outcomes - drawing with Celta Vigo and losing at Levante before the midweek emergency. "Some of the time the anxiety conflicts with us, yet we're paying off debtors to the fans," Ramos told journalists on Tuesday. "It's an additional weight that you convey by being a Real Madrid player."

There might be no club on the mainland which conveys more weight with regards to the lead trainer position, despite the fact that the cool-as-ice Zinedine Zidane bears it well. However even he will perspire come Sunday, and not on the grounds that it's been unseasonably warm in the Spanish capital.

Indeed, even Zidane, with his incredible status as a player and astounding three Champions League titles in succession as a mentor, could see his position go under risk.

The Frenchman has come in for analysis on the rear of the City rout, with his group not undermining in the principal half and just getting a charge out of a time of around 15 minutes in which they looked anything like their best. Some asked why he dropped Toni Kroos and stayed with the 4-3-3 development which has seen the protection lose its invulnerable air.

Madrid were disposed of by Real Sociedad from the Copa del Rey prior in February, 4-1 down before pulling two objectives back late on and it was an admonition indication of the rough structure ahead.

While it has gotten simple to rupture Madrid's rearguard, their assault is st

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