Exciting Behind-the-Scenes of What Happens Inside Real Madrid
Journalist Roman Molina revealed exciting details about what happens inside Real Madrid, in extended statements during which he shed light on the administrative and sporting situation within the club, in addition to problems inside the dressing room.
Molina said: "At a time when some imagined many changes would occur, this is simply impossible because, in the short term, Real Madrid has to pay off huge debts, and this season has not been very successful from a sporting point of view, which has had a clear financial impact. Therefore, the club's economic maneuvering margin is extremely limited this summer."
He added: "Certainly, there will be purchases countered by sales, and we will talk about that later, but perhaps we are living through the worst period in Real Madrid's modern history. Previously, we talked about the biggest club in the world and one of the most organized clubs, and by February, March, or April, they already knew what would happen in the summer. There was a clear plan even if not everyone liked it."
He continued: "But now, we are approaching May, and we don't know who the coach will be, and we have no clear vision for the transfer market, just vague ideas. In fact, the plan has been changed three times in three months, which reflects a state of confusion."
He explained: "We can talk about the players, and there is also a big discipline problem within the team, but the most important thing is that the senior management is sailing into the unknown without a clear vision, to the point that we no longer recognize the Real Madrid we knew."
Molina pointed to the deterioration of the administrative situation, saying: "The situation is declining, and although I have nothing against the club or its president Florentino Perez, who was great for years, there are clear failures, such as the Super League project, the way of financing the stadium renovation, whose cost has doubled, in addition to party problems and parking issues, all of which have had a financial impact, which is reflected on the sporting side."
He continued: "In the past, when the team went through a difficult season, it was compensated by signing a big star, but this summer that is not possible."
About discipline within the team, he said: "Real Madrid was an institution with clear rules, even with big players like Sergio Ramos and Cristiano Ronaldo, but today there are no real rules, but they differ according to the person, and there is a big discipline problem."
He explained: "We see players doing what they want without adhering to protocols, and there is an internal mentality that says we are the best and no one can hold us accountable. Currently, Perez has become like a grandfather to the players, letting everything pass, whereas in the past, these behaviors would have been curbed."
He touched on the dressing room, saying: "There are tensions and childish behaviors among the players, not hatred, but small disagreements, and as results have declined, these matters have become more apparent."
He pointed to some names within the team, confirming that Eder Militao is currently considered the real leader, while the roles of other players have diminished due to injuries or circumstances.
He also talked about the technical situations, explaining that the coach no longer has full freedom in making his decisions, amid administrative interventions, confirming that some players complain about their positions, such as Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior.
He added: "Sometimes we feel like we are inside a reality TV show, not a football team."
Molina concluded his statements by saying: "The biggest problem is that the club does not make strong decisions, prefers to ignore crises, and no one dares to confront the president with the truth, which is the root of the problem. Real Madrid today suffers administratively and financially, which directly reflects on its level on the field."
Molina said: "At a time when some imagined many changes would occur, this is simply impossible because, in the short term, Real Madrid has to pay off huge debts, and this season has not been very successful from a sporting point of view, which has had a clear financial impact. Therefore, the club's economic maneuvering margin is extremely limited this summer."
He added: "Certainly, there will be purchases countered by sales, and we will talk about that later, but perhaps we are living through the worst period in Real Madrid's modern history. Previously, we talked about the biggest club in the world and one of the most organized clubs, and by February, March, or April, they already knew what would happen in the summer. There was a clear plan even if not everyone liked it."
He continued: "But now, we are approaching May, and we don't know who the coach will be, and we have no clear vision for the transfer market, just vague ideas. In fact, the plan has been changed three times in three months, which reflects a state of confusion."
He explained: "We can talk about the players, and there is also a big discipline problem within the team, but the most important thing is that the senior management is sailing into the unknown without a clear vision, to the point that we no longer recognize the Real Madrid we knew."
Molina pointed to the deterioration of the administrative situation, saying: "The situation is declining, and although I have nothing against the club or its president Florentino Perez, who was great for years, there are clear failures, such as the Super League project, the way of financing the stadium renovation, whose cost has doubled, in addition to party problems and parking issues, all of which have had a financial impact, which is reflected on the sporting side."
He continued: "In the past, when the team went through a difficult season, it was compensated by signing a big star, but this summer that is not possible."
About discipline within the team, he said: "Real Madrid was an institution with clear rules, even with big players like Sergio Ramos and Cristiano Ronaldo, but today there are no real rules, but they differ according to the person, and there is a big discipline problem."
He explained: "We see players doing what they want without adhering to protocols, and there is an internal mentality that says we are the best and no one can hold us accountable. Currently, Perez has become like a grandfather to the players, letting everything pass, whereas in the past, these behaviors would have been curbed."
He touched on the dressing room, saying: "There are tensions and childish behaviors among the players, not hatred, but small disagreements, and as results have declined, these matters have become more apparent."
He pointed to some names within the team, confirming that Eder Militao is currently considered the real leader, while the roles of other players have diminished due to injuries or circumstances.
He also talked about the technical situations, explaining that the coach no longer has full freedom in making his decisions, amid administrative interventions, confirming that some players complain about their positions, such as Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior.
He added: "Sometimes we feel like we are inside a reality TV show, not a football team."
Molina concluded his statements by saying: "The biggest problem is that the club does not make strong decisions, prefers to ignore crises, and no one dares to confront the president with the truth, which is the root of the problem. Real Madrid today suffers administratively and financially, which directly reflects on its level on the field."