Managing Madrid Podcast

Managing Madrid
Managing Madrid Podcast

We attend every Real Madrid game as press, and release an episode near-daily. Tactics, analytics, formations, transfers, history, Castilla, Femenino. Join the largest Real Madrid podcast on the planet.

  1. 2 HRS AGO

    How Ancelotti Can Fix Real Madrid

    Link to Toronto event: https://tinyurl.com/bdr54xdw On this episode of the Managing Madrid Podcast, Kiyan Sobhani and Matt Wiltse discuss: Eye opening 2nd half stats from El Clasico Kylian Mbappe’s disinterest in playing defence How Dani Olmo destroyed Real Madrid off the bench Luka Modric’s presence in midfield and what it means for the team defensively Should Jude Bellingham play in an advanced position? The lack of 1) Free kick specialists; 2) aerial presence The lack of progressive passing Carlo Ancelotti's 2nd half subs The important of Eduardo Camavinga being on the field at all times What changes can Ancelotti make to to turn this around? And more Join our Real Madrid Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/rTD2PmE26f Did you enjoy this podcast? Get a ton of bonus content exclusively on Patreon.com/ManagingMadrid. Managing Madrid is a hub for all Madridistas with updated news, op-eds, tactical analyses, artwork, and of course, podcasts. It also serves as a means for Real Madrid fans to connect and discuss the team. We would like your support so that we can continue to produce podcasts for you. The site is run by a small team that works tirelessly around the clock to make it into what it is today. Your contributions will allow us to continue to have a real and full-time presence in keeping this website, and it’s podcasts, going. Hosts this week: Kiyan Sobhani (@KiyanSo) Matt Wiltse (@Matt_MM) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    44 min
  2. 4 DAYS AGO

    Ancelotti’s Tactical Mistakes

    On this episode of the Managing Madrid podcast, Siddharth Ramsundar hosts Mazin Mukhtar discuss Carlo Ancelotti’s tactical struggles in the 2024/25 season so far. This episode is an update on an initial one earlier in the season when we first discussed the need for Ancelotti to coach more fine tuned details and patterns into this team in the absence of Toni Kroos, which obviously hasn’t happened since. An overview of the main talking points and analysis from the episode are presented here prior to the episode below: Contents: Ancelotti’s rough start Pressing without sufficient ball pressure Buildup: the first pass is too fast and plays into the opposition’s hands The Mbappe integration challenge Final third contradictions: full backs providing false width, wide attackers box crashing The Bayern Munich warning signs: players organized their own training sessions Potential solutions Did you enjoy this podcast? Get a ton of bonus content exclusively on Patreon.com/ManagingMadrid. Join our Real Madrid Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/rTD2PmE26f Managing Madrid is a hub for all Madridistas with updated news, op-eds, tactical analyses, artwork, and of course, podcasts. It also serves as a means for Real Madrid fans to connect and discuss the team. We would like your support so that we can continue to produce podcasts for you. The site is run by a small team that works tirelessly around the clock to make it into what it is today. Your contributions will allow us to continue to have a real and full-time presence in keeping this website, and it’s podcasts, going. Hosts this week: Siddharth Ramsundar (@TacticalFouling) Mazin Mukhtar (@MazinMuk) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    1h 23m
4.7
out of 5
35 Ratings

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We attend every Real Madrid game as press, and release an episode near-daily. Tactics, analytics, formations, transfers, history, Castilla, Femenino. Join the largest Real Madrid podcast on the planet.

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