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Why Madrid Was Drastically Wrong In Selling Sneijder And Robben

June 26, 2010 by Max Johnson  
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On his primary spell as President, Florentino Perez changed his philosophy. He came in vowing to assemble a group of globe class group of “Zidanes plus Pavones” – meaning best avid gamers plus top Spanish talents.

And to bring in his preferred players, Madrid experienced to cash in on Wesley Sneijder and Arjen Robben. The issue with the strategy, although, was there were no game enthusiasts left to supply the balance on the field, the type that Sneijder provided. The program of building a football group with the greatest avid gamers and also the greatest Spaniards started by bringing inside the likes of Karim Benzema, Kaka and Christiano Ronaldo on 1 hand and Raul Albiol, Alvaro Arbeloa and Xabi Alonso around the other.

It was an overhaul, but the change saw critical game enthusiasts discarded to develop room with the stars plus the Spaniards. The very first Galactico Madrid saw participants like Samuel Eto’o, Claude Makelele, Pedro Munitis and Fernando Morientes leave the Bernabeu. Income raised from these transfers saw the likes of Michael Owen come in, a full flop.

The current spell saw Dutchmen Sneijder and Robben offloaded nevertheless Coach Manuel Pellegrini experienced insisted on their staying. Perez had other plans.

Robben came to Madrid amid mixed expectations and in his first season lived up to his reputation as an extremely technical, fast and brilliant player. He however was highly prone to injuries with some commentators referring to his legs as glass-made and so missed out on numerous important games for his club. He was also believed to be difficult to deal with, demanding special attention and when on the field the game had to be played around him.

His legacy ended with mountains of unfulfilled promises, his dream of shinning at the World’s greatest club never materializing thanks to Florentino Perez’s.

Sneijder on his part had an excellent first season at the Bernabeu but appeared a bit inconsistent in his second. Playing a very dynamic game, he was vouched as a complete midfielder, strong in supporting his backline, good at holding the ball and keeping it flowing, super accurate passes and a powerful shot that threatened any opponent. Manuel Pellegrini had insisted on keeping him and in fact build his team around his likes. Real, under Perez however decided to sell him.

The two game enthusiasts are now essential figures at their respective clubs, Sneijder, now at Inter and Robben at Bayern, both leading their clubs towards the Champions League finals where Inter won 2:0, thanks to Sneijder’s outstanding midfield display. Authentic, meanwhile, was kicked out with the initial knockout stage with the sixth year in a row this time by Frenchmen Lyon.

Robben has been probably the most extraordinary player with the Bundesliga and is often a potential winner of the MVP to the Champions League. Often outshining Munich’s supposed golden boy Franck Ribery, it was Robben who saved Bayern from the jaws of Manchester in the important stage of the Champions League when he scored a essential goal following Ribery experienced been sent off. In the semi final against Lyon, he scored the only aim that ensured a last against Inter.

Sneijder on his part has become the focal point, the key player for Jose Mourinho’s Internazionale. Alongside Cambiasso, Sneijder has made Inter Milan the most consistent and most effective team in Europe forming a formidable link between the back and the attacking strengths of Milito.

It is in these contexts that it is unjustifiable why Real sold these two players. At the time though, the arriving of Kaka and Ronaldo seemed to ascertain their stay at the bench, something they both would not have accepted. But Real’s new investments have failed to live up to expectations, clearly being outshone by the players they discarded.

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