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@KTChampions Something needs to change, this is drama football, like a soap opera, when we need to play football again. But it's not about Xavi, or Flick. It's about the top.
When I look at Barcelona from afar (in the sense of not just one season, but several), they remind me of United (and Bayern is now also following a parallel course like Barcelona, but with a lag of a couple of years). The clubs (Barcelona and Bayern) really need changes, and not at the level of coaches, but at the level of management/business model (to be honest, I can’t say exactly what is needed specifically), I saw how United was slowly sliding into nowhere and all this was accompanied by some kind of scandals vanity and nonsense and now the same thing is happening with Barcelona/Bavaria.
I don’t even know what the roots of these processes are. Maybe bureaucracy (and therefore corruption) in management? But Real does better under the same conditions. Maybe it's a matter of personalities? Well then, taking into account Laporta’s many years of work at the club, we should blame him first of all.
In general, I don’t know anything, but the naked eye can see which clubs are developing and which are in a downtrend.