The time has come. The Royal Society is facing one of those moments, perhaps the great moment, which may mark the future of the ambitious and successful project of Aperribay, Olabe and Imanol.
The ideas are good, that the youth academy works wonderfully is great, and the team also regularly qualifies for European competition. But the truth, whether you like it more or less, is that if the team does not compete, does not advance to continental events, in one-on-ones against the greats, the project can hit the ceiling when ahead of schedule and because. With all that it entails in terms of talent drains and frustration.
Don’t get me wrong, if the Real falls to Roma I don’t think we have to set fire to everything built with so much care and detail, we are not falleros. But I see that this is the moment to make the leap to Europe. Yes, while the squad is going through a crisis of results and games and has some of its stars at a lower level of course.
It was the first time since the 1988/1989 season, when the team defeated Colonia, that Real reached the quarterfinals of a continental championship. The eliminations against Salzburg, Manchester United and Leipzig in the first exchange (in the KO rounds) should serve to learn, heal the wound and give the team enough experience to face the battle in the Roman Colosseum with guarantees. What better than to do it with Silvawith the oyarzabal, with the squad almost complete and Imanol in charge. Big time, Royal.
Source: La Verdad

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