La Liga 2018/19

Not surprised by the results of the two Madrid clubs. Atletico didn't look so impressive, but they're often overrated because of wishful thinking, people want to see someone break the duopoly. Madrid have sprung to life already, and they're yet to see their best football, with Modrić still to recover fully from the World Cup, Isco to gain form and Lopetegui to implement his ideas. It's almost as if they have superb players in their team and can still win everything...
 
I can't express how irritating it is that some mickey mouse internet company were allowed to buy the TV rights for La Liga. What even is the point of Sky Sports anymore? It wasn't that long ago they had all the CL games AND all the Scottish AND English games. :rolleyes:
 
Half an hour to the Sevilla Derbi. Looking forward to it.

Vamos Betis!!
 
Messi, almost as usual, giving away a pen when he is on a hat-trick.
 
FT 8-2. Nice win but just going through the motions really.
 
8-2 it finishes. Horrible league. Good teams will actually worsen playing against likes of Huesca
 
Sevilla. 3-4-3:
Vaclik - Mercado , Kjaer , Sergi Gomez - Jesus Navas , Banega , Roque Mesa , Guilherme Arana - Sarabia , André Silva , Vazquez
Bench: Soriano (Tor) , Gnagnon , Gonalons , Vidal , Ben Yedder , Nolito , Promes

vs
Betis. 3-5-2:
Pau Lopez - Mandi , Bartra , Feddal - Tello , Canales , William Carvalho , Guardado , Junior - Inui , Loren
 
8-2 it finishes. Horrible league. Good teams will actually worsen playing against likes of Huesca
Huesca has the same points as Atlético de Madrid, and more than Valencia.
 
Weird game. Huesca played in a fantastic way. They never gave up and caused Barca a lot of problems. Yet they got thrashed. Messi was the difference one again: goals and assists like a true alien.
 
Huesca wouldn't even survive in the Championship...

We need a Europa League for teams from 10th to 20th. People is finally growing tired of watching premier league teams being knocked out of the Europa League by some random romanian or slovakian team in the first rounds(and the supposedly equivalent clubs in Spain advancing to QF, SF or finals), but for some magical reason people think that things would be different for the bottom 10 teams.
 
Huesca wouldn't even survive in the Championship...

I bet you that if they played West Ham on neutral ground they would beat them. Unfortunately we'll never know because only the top 7 or 8 teams in each league play in Europe.
 
Huesca got thrashed because Barcelona are a brilliant team full of world class players, not because Huesca are a useless team that would struggle to beat Accrington Stanley.
 
Huesca got thrashed because Barcelona are a brilliant team full of world class players, not because Huesca are a useless team that would struggle to beat Accrington Stanley.

Its a bit of both. Huesca would undoubtedly struggle in the Premier League and take a few beatings from Man City/Liverpool etc.

But the fact Real and Barca have completely bossed the CL in the 5 past years, not only shows how far they are ahead of everyone else in Spain, but the fact that they're also miles ahead of every other team in Europe as well.

La Liga might me a boring two team league, but they've made the CL a boring two team tournament recently as well.
 
Its a bit of both. Huesca would undoubtedly struggle in the Premier League and take a few beatings from Man City/Liverpool etc.

But the fact Real and Barca have completely bossed the CL in the 5 past years, not only shows how far they are ahead of everyone else in Spain, but the fact that they're also miles ahead of every other team in Europe as well.

La Liga might me a boring two team league, but they've made the CL a boring two team tournament recently as well.

A two horse League where Real Madrid is finishing third?

Barcelona dominating the Champions League when they have reached the semi finals once in the last 5 seaons?

Strange choice of words.
 
so Betis won 1:0. The red card for Roque Mesa was unfortunate, but overall Betis was the better team (and there was a very close offside decision that denied Betis a goal).
The pressing in the first half was completely off from Sevilla. Both Vazquez and Sarabia had no idea where to apply pressure; two simple passes and Betis was between the lines without any pressure on the ball. At times Carvalho was able to take 5-6 touches before anyone closed him down. Roque Mesa was all over the place and deserves a kick in his arse for riling himself up. What an idiot. Pretty intense game and both sides didn't hold back.
 
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Was the PL criticized when City used to smash smaller teams last season ?
Strange isn't it?
City had more +4 goal blowouts than Barca last year, yet you don't see people posting how horrible the EPL is when it happens.
 
A two horse League where Real Madrid is finishing third?

Barcelona dominating the Champions League when they have reached the semi finals once in the last 5 seaons?

Strange choice of words.

Real Madrid and Barca have been the top 2 for 8 out of the past 10 la liga seasons. Together they also have won 7 out of the past 10 UCL's.

Sure Barca have been knocked out earlier more recently, but it doesn't negate the fact that even if one of Real/Barca fails, the other goes on to win. Bit like Nadal, Federer and Djokovic in Mens Tennis. One or two of them might make an early exit, encounter poor form, but even in that case one of the other big 3 usually goes onto win. 85% of all tennis slams since 2004 have been won by Nadal/Djokovic/Federer. Its the same kind of domination for Spanish and European football exerted by both of Real/Barca at the moment.

People moan about the lack of young talent coming through in mens tennis, but at the end of the day, it's not that there's not enough young talent about, its just that the big 3 are so bloody good. Same with lower league Spanish sides getting pasted by Real/Barca.

I do agree with the assertion that seeing scorelines like Barca 8-2 Huesca isn't because its a poor league, rather because of Real/Barca have been comfortably the best 2 teams in the world for the past 5 years.
 
I didn't know the quality/prestige of La Liga was based on the ability of promoted shite teams to avoid being thrashed by Barça or Madrid.

What did you expect? A difficult 2-1 for Barcelona? :rolleyes:

Now, a 8-2 vs Betis would have been something.
 
I don't like these results so exaggerated. One per season should be enough.Huesca got a 3-2, I suppose they could have focused the game in another way.
In any case, this has always happened. I remember major teams in la liga (Depor-Irureta, Villarreal-Pellegrini, Celta-V.Fernandez,etc) losing by three or four goals in Camp Nou and Bernabéu.
Not only they are good, but the stadium is very big and difficult to play. I think the Camp Nou more than Bernabéu.
 
Huesca wouldn't even survive in the Championship...

Have a look at their other two results, silly comment.

They've played all three games away so far, how come some teams have had to do that, are they renovating their ground? Girona started with two home games which was another odd one.
 
Guess he is not alone because i don't think he is rich enough to buy a club.

He actually has a net worth in excess of 300M. He makes a lot of money for a guy who retired and was at his best so long ago. He reportedly has an annual income of £8M from advertising alone but he's very conservative with his investments.
 
He actually has a net worth in excess of 300M. He makes a lot of money for a guy who retired and was at his best so long ago. He reportedly has an annual income of £8M from advertising alone but he's very conservative with his investments.
Good luck to Valladolid, then :D. Guess he is only gonna be their president who is not spending the money on his own.