It is impossible for Real to distance themselves from the ferocity that has been included in this season’s calendar. It’s survival football that rules right now, before the business of the World Cup. All the agents involved in the industry have accepted in their time an itinerary that sometimes gives the impression of being daring. Even the leader who until two days ago seemed unstoppable in the League saved the tools from the enormous physical demands: Real Madrid had to do without their star, Benzema, in the last game and did not win of two in a row, as their rivals Leipzig and Girona. Second-placed Barcelona were rescued by their particular hero, a bestial Lewandowski, in Valencia. Atlético de Madrid held on to third place thanks to Real’s defeat against Betis despite being shipwrecked in the Cádiz field and other aspiring aristocracy either failing (Villarreal) or not raising their heads (Sevilla). The perspective puts Real in a good spot. Every day of the season he mourns a few losses, the plague of injuries increases as autumn arrives and the Champions zone is just one point away. Not to mention the impeccable track record in the Europa League. Football is dedicated to a style where talented players stand out, who also stand out as physical prodigies. Matches are decided by the best prepared football players in the physical section. Those who fight against cars and carts and those who are not injured. This is the football of survival.
Source: La Verdad

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