3:33 The 4 Champions League titles they won in 5 seasons (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018) are more impressive than winning 6 in 10 years. Simple math. The Ronaldo era was something else.
What makes the last 2 impressive, was that they were in a transitional phase, but the mentality that Real had from 2014-2018 was still there. 2003-2009 Real were not so impressive. Enter Ronaldo, they had a Round 16 exit, before making it to the Semi finals in 2011, 2012, 2013... to 4 in 5 seasons, really drove the passion the club has. The mentality we see today is impressive that those players realize the importance of what Madrid is.
Mbappe needs to improve his back tracking after losing the ball, lower his attitude because its not Psg this is real madrid he's playing for now, Following Ronaldo footstep is not everyones cup of tea, lets see what he can do now!!
Only Real Madrid itself from the 1956-1966 era where they won 6 European cups in a decade, this team can easily surpass that in the coming seasons. Real Madrid is basically chasing their own records, they are lightyears ahead of every other club, or any major sports team for that matter historically 😂🤣
Real Madrid performed well this season but have weaknesses. With Mbappé, they will be the greatest team in history, not to mention, players like Vázquez, Vinícius, Bellingham, etc will limprove so much thanks to the French genius. Los Blancos are fortunate Mbappé chose them.
@@PaulRichardson4678Madrid has won plenty without Mbappe. It’s a mutual relationship. He’s without a champions league and has a much better chance at winning it with Madrid. And Madrid has a better chance at winning the champions league with him. Madrid isn’t lucky mbappe chose him. Mbappe is lucky Madrid put aside what he did in 2022 and still went for him.
Bulls are better. They had 6 in 7years. While Madrid there was some that are in between years. I would argue that the first five European trophies are a better dynasty
@@Rayado_26 tunnel vision . No American team sport can be a bigger dynasty than Soccer team sports in europe . The NBA compete for one prestigous trophy, which is the Larry O'Brien, while these Soccer teams compete for dam near 3 to 4 trophies in their domestic leagues , plus the champions league which is the biggest of them all.
@@Rayado_26Did you really compare an NBA team to Real Madrid The NBA isn’t even the biggest league in the USA it’s NFL than MLB plus Lakers and Celtics are more historic franchises YANKEES HAVE GHE MOST TITLES IN All America with 27 championships
@@wamnicho we'll see about that. i don't agree with germany winning the euro since england, france and spain exists but i wouldn't rule the host country out that easily. let's see how far kroos and germany can go.
This guy didn’t watch Ronaldo r9, zidane, figo, Raul, Roberto Carlos, guti, David Beckham. How this team never won a champions league is beyond me. I guess they played in a much more difficult era, nowadays, only man city and Madrid can compete
@@wamnicho No, they couldn't win it because they had passed their prime, they wer still great but not in their prime. Zidane retired in 2006. Florentino learnt from it and now he signs young rising stars.
@@alfredodistefanolaulhe2212dude played against 5’10” guys🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Shows how much you know too Bulls 6 of 8 in the 90’s was 🔥 Madrid is still going to be winning more trophies 🏆 which is 🤯
@@regulardadhere8832 The difference is NBA has a salary cap and you can’t just buy all the superstars and put them in one team. You only get a Michael Jordan through the draft if your lucky
Champions League has lost alot of credibility since the best team for the last 5 years at least(man city) has only won once. Have been easily better than Madrid but outside factors always favor them. Corrupt
This is going to be a fun train wreck to watch. The more the obnoxious and arrogant RM fans talk about how many championships they will win and how they are going to dominate, the more likely it will never happen and they are only putting a curse on their team and unbelievable pressure on the players! Putting together an All-Star team is no a recipe for success. Bringing in a world's 2nd biggest ego (next to Ronaldo), and then expecting Vini, Jude, and Rodrygo to take a backseat to him, is going to be a colossal train wreck. I can't wait until Mbappe demands the ball and wanting to be the main goal scorer. It will be even more sick if Vini wins the Balon D'Or and Mbappe hasn't won one yet. Particularly if those two are contending this year for the Balon D'Or. The loser is going to be seriously salty about it. That locker room is going to be a mess. The only prediction that needs to be made is who is going to leave RM first (Vini, Mbappe, Jude, or Rodrygo)?? Let's start the wagers. Imagine if RM do not win the CL next year! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Better yet, imagine if they don't even win La Liga!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 All the RM fans will be in hiding from utter humiliation! It's too bad that RM has such obnoxious and arrogant fans because I am guessing more people would like the team.
The level of quality teams is down compared to then. So if this Madrid plays well they can definitely eclipse Ronaldo’s era. This will not mean the team now will be better.
The stats of Real Madrid's two last number 9's with the club: 🇵🇹 Cristiano Ronaldo: 450 goals, 131 assists 🇫🇷 Karim Benzema: 354, 165 assists 🇫🇷 Kylian Mbappé: ❓
Winning 6 of the last 11 UCL titles is an insane run and there will probably be at least a few more with Mbappe joining. This feels like when KD joined the Warriors after they won 73 games without him. I've got a hunch Real Madrid gonna have the league on lock the next few years with a few more UCL trophies and possibly an invincible season too. The UCL could be in real danger of becoming a Farmers League at this point.
It's actually a dynasty run. Like the Boston Celtics in the 60's or something like that. BTW, Celtics are winning the title this season again, very probably.
It's so funny how quickly fan's forget. THis same Madrid just got taken apart by City and was lucky to get to Penalties. What exactly does Mbappe change about them getting dominated over two legs?
@@marcushamsun83 Lucky? Madrid scored the first in that game, remember. Mbappe and don't forget Endrick. What changes having a clinical center forward? Ask Guardiola, City won the UCL when City signed Haaland. Mbappe is no joke, he's ballon d'or potential. What makes Madrid win over and over again? People like you that never respects Madrid.
If we follow the logic that Real is the best team in the world because they won the Champions, then Dortmund has to be the second best in the world, right?
We need Leny Yoro at real madrid which make this team invincible because nacho will go which will left real madrid with three CD but two of three are are on the wrong side of age 30 so we need young central defender as soon as possible.
The Best signing we have seen recent years, mbappe already proved he is best player at right now, good decision he made as madrid player he will win ballondor next year for sure.
In terms of world ranked sporting dynasties, in Gaelic games Limerick's hurling team is vying for an unprecedented five All Ireland national championships in a row this season. Limerick hurlers are the Real Madrid of Gaelic sports.
People tend to forget that real madrid have already done this before (6 CLs in 10 years)... from 1956 to 1966 they won 6 european cups, 5 of them in a row, and a lot more la ligas during that period. Also, in regards to the Real goat managers, Miguel Muñoz in the 60s won 2 european cups and 9 la ligas with Real in a 13 year period (and he was their player from 1948 to 1958 where he won 3 european cups and many la ligas as a player also).
Nope, they won less La Ligas. This decade surpasses that decade in success despite the significance and impressive nature of yesteryear’s quintuplet. You are living through Real Madrid’s greatest ever era.
@@elialvah Nope, check internet for la liga winners. From 1956 to 1966 Real won 7 la Ligas, and from 2014 to 2024 Real have won 4 La Ligas... almost half. I mean all you had to do was google it.
Magician - Kylian (ian ian) that's where Alex' similarity point is. It's difficult to handle some situations but both did well. They are both nice to have in the show, hope they can put it aside and move on.
No matter how well Kylian Mbappe plays, I think if Real Madrid fails to win the champions league in the next 3-4 years, he’s going to get the blame for that even though it’ll be too early to label the project as a failure even. It’s unrealistic for that to happen to them, but you never know football is unpredictable and when it comes to a star studded team there are many factors as to how it can work and fitting all of your best players in the same team is more important than how good a team looks on paper. It’s true that football is a team sport and when an individual is playing very well and the team doesn’t meet their expectations, you can’t blame them as it would be unfair to the player, but with if Mbappe in his debut season at Real Madrid scores 40+ goals carries the team scores goals game in game out, they win La Liga and get knocked out of the Champions League in the RD of 16. If he’s doing his job it wouldn’t be his fault if the team collectively drops off. For example despite all the goals Haaland is scoring, people have been talking about whether or not Manchester City are actually a better team without him which is kinda crazy. Assuming that happens, people will start to have these conversations about whether or not “Real Madrid were a better team before Mbappe” and whether or not his arrival imbalanced the team because in a span of 11 years they won 6 champions league titles and that period from 2022-2024 before his arrival they’ve won the champions league 2 more times and then they sign him and go a couple of years without winning the UCL. Even though you’re keeping the same team no matter what formation they use, will they have to change it up to accommodate Mbappe to the squad and if that happens what if we see an imbalance and a team become dysfunctional and not as fluid as a team as they were previously. That’s where people will start talking about his fit in the team and whether or not his presence has weakened the team. We shouldn’t forget that at PSG he played with Messi and Neymar it didn’t work out for him there and they didn’t win the UCL, but Real Madrid are a much better team than PSG and they have to be able to fit him in the team without changing anything. I would be surprised if in his first 3 years at Madrid, they don’t win the champions league.
I don’t expect this to happen, but in the next 3-4 years with Mbappe in the team and in the future as well, if Real Madrid don’t win the champions league this project that Perez is assembling will be a failure. This season they won La Liga and the Champions League while not having a proper striker and you’ve just added the best player in the world to a stacked team and while they’ll feel like they can win more and have a lot of success, there’s gonna be pressure and lots of expectation on the team to continue raising their standards and when you’ve set such a high bar for yourselves and people are expecting you to dominate La Liga and the champions league, it’s difficult to maintain your standards and you can’t creep into complacency where you know that you’re a better team than everyone else only to lose 4-0 to Celta Vigo. It wouldn’t be great for Madrid if after Mbappe is in that team they don’t win the UCL and a reminder that he played with some of the best players in the world at PSG and didn’t win the champions league. They have Galacticos 2.0 with the amount of talent that they have and while it’s exciting we have to also acknowledge that Mbappe’s arrival doesn’t guarantee anything for Real Madrid simply because as we’ve seen in the past super teams don’t always win the champions league and when your team is star studded, you need a manager that can work with these big egos and make sure that they have chemistry and can function well in the same system as those factors are as important as how much talent a team has on paper. We all saw the last time that they had a team full of superstars in the early 2000s with the Galacticos, that team was struggling to make it out of the RD of 16 and some of the teams they had under Jose Mourinho, it was one of the best Real Madrid teams I’ve ever seen particularly that team in the 2011-12 season, but they didn’t win the UCL. If you compare that team to the one that just won the champions league, that 2012 team had more talent. Even some of Real Madrid’s most talented teams have never won the champions league and if you compare those teams to the ones that’ve recently won the champions league, they were much better purely off on paper and obviously football doesn’t work that way unfortunately. Hopefully Carlo Ancelotti gets Mbappe slowly settled into the team because he’s one of the very few managers who can get the best out of a team that contains loads of superstars.
Dan is right. Kylian the magician does not rhyme. Ale did not understand the task neither did Shaka. I would say kylian the comedian, because his missed shots in front of goal make me laugh
Many people aren’t taking Germany as a serious contender to win the EUROs alongside France and England. The more I think of it, they have to be seen as a team who can win it all this summer. Due to the fact that they’ve had recent disappointments in major tournaments, not a lot of people are taking them seriously, but I’m telling you Germany actually has a chance of winning the EUROs this summer. Historically speaking they’re a big team in international football and due to their history and pedigree, you cannot count them out. The tournament will be played at home and that plays a factor, overall it’s a well balanced squad with a mix of experienced players and serial winners combined with them having young talent and most of their players are coming off the back of seasons where they won a lot of trophies at their club. Under Julian Nagelsmann despite still not being at their best, they’ve showed some encouraging signs of late and have kinda been playing better and going into this tournament there’s have some confidence and might be able to go deep. The biggest strength of this team is in the midfield. Toni Kroos and Ilkay Gundogan boast a lot of quality and experience and both players are responsible for dictating the tempo of the game and making plays from deep and the linkup between Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz as attacking midfielders both of them are technically gifted and are so fun to watch every time they have the ball at their feet and they cause many teams problems with their trickery and movement and despite Mats Hummels being omitted from the squad in Antonio Rudiger and Jonathan Tah and that other defender on Dortmund, they have a reliable backline that’s key to winning games in major tournaments and also in goal Manuel Neuer is still going strong at the age of 38. The only concern that I have with the Germany national team and it’s been an issue for them in recent tournaments which is that despite having quality players in almost every position, the only think that they lack is firepower in attack they don’t have a reliable goalscorer and haven’t had that sort of player in such a long time. Depending on how well they play collectively that could make up for them not having a scorer as other players whoever it is they have to chip in with the goals and if they have a lot of possession and create chances if they lack that killer instinct in front of goal other teams will punish them. In knockout football, you need someone who’s reliable at scoring goals because they win your trophies. Julian Nagelsmann their manager has a point to prove as if he leads Germany to success at the EUROs, that’s gonna rub salt in the wounds for Bayern Munich as they’ll be thinking to themselves, “what if we didn’t sack him” as they know that they made a harsh mistake in sacking him and he could look to prove that at the EUROs.
I seriously think in order to be a real Madrid fan at this point you have to sell your soul to the devil. This is just hilarious how stacked their team is.