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1038 This is the real Real Madrid!

Tolerance is a very empty noun. It can be said by individuals, and it can be said even if you open your mouth. It seems very simple, but in fact it is very difficult because there are too many things involved.

Yang Yang was lucky. Luck has been with him since his debut in Ajax.

Of course, he himself did not agree with this kind of luck, and he was more willing to believe that this was the result of his own efforts.

Work hard to improve your strength, gain more voice for yourself, and thus enhance your importance in the team.

Needless to say, he has always been the most important core player of the team. When he arrived at Liverpool, Benitez also built the team's offensive tactics around him, and when he arrived at Real Madrid, he was the soul core of the team's support.

Yang Yang is very lucky because he has never had the so-called integration into the new team.

Of course, he also felt that this was achieved through his hard work and improvement, relying on his results on the court.

But others may not be.

For example, Fabregas in Barcelona.

Both transfers from the Premier League to La Liga and are the core of the midfield organization, but Fabregas's situation at Barcelona is completely different from that of Xavi Alonso in Real Madrid. The reason lies in the team's own inclusiveness.

Outside the stadium, there is no need to say much about the xenophobia in the Catalonian region. It is difficult for almost all foreign players to fully integrate into it. Even Barcelona godfather Cruyff only became completely accepted when he married a local woman in Catalonia.

Fabregas was born in Barcelona youth training, but he has been in the Premier League at the beginning of his career. His playing habits are more British, which makes him unable to truly understand the technical and tactical style of Barcelona and unable to find his position and value in this team, which makes him lost.

Guardiola once said that the player he was most sorry for leaving the Barcelona coach is Fabregas, because he had originally planned to adjust the team and help Fabregas develop a set of tactics that were more suitable for him to play, but the results fell sharply last season and he had to be dismissed.

Everything in this world has two sides, and the same is true for Barcelona's ball control style.

Take Fabregas’s best direct pass in the Premier League, which is very common in the Premier League. All teams will allow and even encourage such creative pass attempts, because once successful, it is a threat.

But this is not the case in Barcelona. They regard the ball rights as life and believe that this is likely to cause the team to lose the ball rights.

It was also a straight pass from Sanqi to the Premier League, but Barcelona saw 70% of the successes.

Who is right and who is wrong?

This is the case with one pass, one shot, one tackle, one save...

Finally, Fabregas was unable to integrate into Barcelona for a long time. Even Guardiola bet on him last season, but failed to succeed and lost the coach position.

There is no one else except Fabregas?

No, there are, for example, Yang Yang’s friend Yaya Toure.

Where did this player not do well? Or was it not as good as Busquets?

Apart from passing, he is not as fast, stable and accurate as Busquets, in the midfield, what is Yaya Toure's point that does not beat Busquets?

Whether during Rijcard or Guardiola's first season, he was one of Barcelona's best performers, and he was a contributor to winning the double championship and reaching the Champions League final.

But such a player was suddenly replaced by an unknown young player from the second team, Busquets. No matter from which aspect, no matter which team it was placed in, it was shocking and even incredible.

Let me ask, what is Barcelona's image in the eyes of players from other teams?

Although Guardiola's reuse of Busquets was proven right afterwards, Yaya Toure also proved in the Premier League that giving up on him was a huge loss for Barcelona.

And who can prove that if Yaya Toure plays the main force, it will be worse than Busquets?

It can be said that both players, Fabregas and Yaya Toure, just rightly illustrate Barcelona's closed nature.

There is no doubt that Barcelona's most successful pass control system is that, including passing, running, pressing and oppressing, etc., but it is precisely this system that prevents foreign players from integrating into this team, which has become the biggest obstacle to integrating foreign players into the team.

Beckenbauer is right, the strongest is often the weakest.

In the world of professional football, no tactical style is always strong, and the technical and tactical level is always moving forward and spiraling up. Therefore, in recent years, a head coach has been regarded as out of the way for two years since he stayed away from the front line.

Barcelona's style of ball control is indeed an advanced concept. It has even guided countless teams in the past few years, and some have seen passing and controlling the ball. For example, recently I heard that Bayern Munich wanted to invite Guardiola to coach, just to learn Barcelona's style of play, and some have also seen pressing and oppressing the whole game.

It can be said that Guardiola's style of play is indeed great, but greatness does not mean victory.

Judging from last season, Barcelona has been unable to introduce powerful supplements, resulting in the weak bench thickness of the team, which is a very fatal problem. However, other teams have gradually found tactics to restrain Barcelona's playing style, which has led to Barcelona's performance plummeting.

At this time, insufficient inclusion seriously restricts Barcelona.

Therefore, many people are worried whether Neymar can integrate into Barcelona after joining?

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What is completely different from Barcelona is that Real Madrid's style has changed a lot.

Or it should be said that it is more pragmatic and more inclusive.

In history, there are hard-line coaches like Capello, Heinx, and Hiddink, some have even entered the palace twice, and some have South American Latin styles like Luxenberg, as well as coaches such as Bosque and Schuster.

But in fact, if you really understand it in depth, Real Madrid's gorgeous offensive football has never been static.

Boske put out the fire in the middle of the way and led Real Madrid to the Champions League championship. He played as a five-back. At that time, there were some famous players such as Jero, Salgado, Robert Carlos, Redondo, Sidorf, McManamanman, Savio, Etoo, Anelka, Raul, Morientes and Guti, but Boske's success depends on defense.

As for the beautiful football played by the Galaxy Battleships in the first phase, it was supported by superstars such as Figo, Zidane, and Ronaldo, which improved their overall strength and thus brought them advantages in the scene.

So why can Real Madrid tolerate so many top superstars from La Liga, Premier League, and Serie A at the same time, allowing them to play in the same stadium and basically exert their strength?

The answer is very simple, that is inclusiveness and internationalization.

Deco once said during his time in the Premier League that if he cannot integrate into local life, no player can integrate into the team.

Real Madrid's inclusiveness is reflected in all aspects, from the team's technical and tactical style, from off-field life, and even before introducing players, Real Madrid's technical team will conduct professional analysis.

Just like Modric, his first season after joining the team was not particularly ideal, but Real Madrid was not in a hurry because the technical team believed that Modric's core midfield play requires time and environment, and he should be patient.

But Barcelona introduced the defensive core Ziglinsky at a high price, but after only one season, they sold it.

I don’t know if Puyol has not been able to find a suitable successor until now, and Pique has not found a qualified substitute, and has to let Abidal play as a central defender, will Barcelona miss Ziglinsky, who has high hopes and introduced him with a lot of money?

And this is what Yang Yang wants to say. Real Madrid should not blindly learn Barcelona, ​​because this is impossible to learn at all, and there is no need to learn it.

If described in the mobile field, Barcelona is like Apple's system, closed but provides the ultimate experience. Real Madrid should be like Android, inclusive and open. Although there will be various problems, it is extremely powerful and full of possibilities.

Who is stronger?

Is this clear?

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"In the world we live in, nothing is absolutely true. Barcelona's style is indeed great, but maybe when Xavi and Iniesta grow old, they will face a more difficult transformation situation. The ship is difficult to turn around. The stronger and more closed now, the more difficult it will be to change in the future."

"Over the years, more and more teams have found tactics to restrain Barcelona. The tactical changes in European football in the next few years will become faster and faster. Can a closed and inclusive Barcelona adapt to this change?"

"There is no doubt that Barcelona's pass and control are indeed beautiful, but there is not only one beauty in this world. In Italy, defense is also a kind of beauty. In the Premier League, fierce physical confrontation and bloody invasion are also a kind of beauty."

"Is it necessary to learn and pursue Barcelona's football blindly, but in the end we throw away our advantages? Is it worth doing this?"

"If Barcelona's style of play is out of date and Bayern Munich's style is replaced, should we learn Bayern? If Bayern Munich's style of play is out of date and the style of Premier League teams is replaced, should we learn the Premier League? Do you think this is possible?"

Facing Yang Yang's geological inquiries, Zidane nodded almost without hesitation.

This is impossible, it is impossible!

Different players adapt to different playing styles, and it is impossible for them to appear, just like Yang Yang said, learn this today and that tomorrow.

But Zidane could understand Yang Yang's meaning, and he could never succeed if he imitated Dong Shi and learned to walk on his way.

In the past three years, Real Madrid's success has been based on persistence in the playing style that Benitez originally created, and even Ancelotti has never changed his position.

"Inclusiveness and compatibility are our future. We used to be good at pressing and oppressing at high positions, focusing on fast counterattacks and side impacts. These are our specialties and our advantages. I think we should appropriately integrate into ball control on this basis, rather than sacrificing our advantages for the sake of ball control."
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