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Gareth Bale: No Quiero

I’ve said it incessantly over the summer: Gareth Bale, no quiero!

No players can reach the ability, return and respect that Ronaldo and Messi command within the game – and so it is ridiculous that anyone else should be valued with a fee to match them.

While even I can suck it up and say that Bale had a good season (diving and left-footed-dominance aside) – how he has found himself rated at a price above Ronaldo’s transfer fee to Madrid (particularly after his relentless 2006-09 seasons!) is beyond me.

I say ‘beyond me’, that is in terms of rational thinking… and, as we well know from experience, this is not Real Madrid’s strong suit when it comes to signings under Perez. The man is Mister Galacticos.

I guess that is what’s frustrating about his legacy – as much as it is recalled as halcyon days, for the presence of Figo, Zidane, Ronaldo (the first, not ‘real’) – its epoch is haunted by a misguided notion that if the club doesn’t make a signing of magnitude that it is in some way failing. Like a lot of things at Real Madrid; it is ego. And misplaced ego at that, for they are so blinded by the grass of others (Barcelona, Neymar) that they are missing the pitch-perfect condition that their own turf is already in!

The signings they have made are already good enough to be excited about, let alone settle for. They have bought home-grown boys for once, and good ones at that, in Dani Carvajal, Asier Illarramendi and especially, for me, Isco. Like Varane before him, he is a Galactico-to-be. And that’s the thing; this is so much better! Give me Isco over Bale any day – even his pre-season has been a dream.

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Chelsea vs Spurs (vs Real Madrid)

Tomorrow evening (Wednesday May 8), my two loves will, indirectly, collide.

As Spurs head to Stamford Bridge, not only will the result reveal the probable Top Four – and Arsenal’s place in it – but it may well imply the destiny of both Jose Mourinho and Gareth Bale, too. And, therefore, some transfer speculation for Real Madrid.

Supposing Arsenal can win their remaining games, (easier said than done when the last two games are against 17th and 18th placed opposition!), the Gunners will still be relying on dropped points at The Bridge – preferably the buttery-fingers will be Spurs’. A draw is fine, but a Chelsea win is more comfortable. Not just because Spurs are the ‘rivals’ – but because Chelsea are the team with the better advantage and form, so it is better for us that they have the points than Tottenham (who are two points behind Arsenal, with a game in hand).

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Bale: Champions League or out?

Now, how Real Madrid suddenly get caught up in this top four decider will depend on how likely The Blues are to finishing in a Champions League position. (Admittedly, very likely now). As Mourinho will be more favoured to move back ‘home’. In tandem, Bale’s Tottenham future would look far less certain, if he were not guaranteed Champions League football at The Lane, when the Player of the Year x3 could easily be competing in it elsewhere.

And that place could be Real Madrid, if their fans and board have anything to do with it. The Welshman is Los Blancos top target for the summer transfer window – more so if he doesn’t qualify for Champions League football, as his market price will be that bit less competitive, and Daniel Levy will have to work that bit harder to keep him, arguably, competing below his level.

Real Madrid: (Un)Lucky Number Seven

Now that the season is effectively over for Real Madrid fans – yes, there is the Copa Del Rey against their city rivals Atletico, but it hardly compares to the League trophy or that longed-for Decima! – the fans are already lining up a series of players to walk the metaphorical plank out of The Bernabeu. Especially after being stirred by Florentino Perez’s hints that a huge €100 million transfer treasure chest is being readied this summer. The fans have plenty of ideas who should be sacrificed first!

According to Marca’s survey, 150,000 readers want the squad to be upgraded but stop short of wanting a total overhaul. The fans have limited an unlucky number seven players to get the chop – none of whom come as a surprise.

Top of the list are Carvalho, Adán and Essien, with 92.4%, 83.4%, 74.1% respectively, finding them surplus to requirements at Madrid and eating into the already-hefty wage bill. Kaka is also no shocker on the list, he has hardly been favoured at Madrid and even when he has played, Los Blancos haven’t seen the best of him to redeem that huge transfer fee in 2009.

Fans are divided about keeping Coentrao and Albiol – not a great sign, as The Bernabeu certainly isn’t a place for half-measures and indifferent players.

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Higuain: surplus to requirements?

Finally, to round off the seven suspects, is Gonzalo Higuaín – 64.1% of Marca’s respondents would be fine to see him go. His future certainly wasn’t aided by his performance against Bayern in the Champions League Semi, second leg – where he disappointed the crowd to the point of hearing whistling when he was subbed off. Not to mention Benzema’s comparable game-changing addition to the side, too-little-too-late. Higuain was given a muted reception when he came on against Valladolid this weekend; he was applauded into his warm-up and onto the pitch – but pleasantries soon returned to impatient whistling, as he offered a tame shot to complete a well-worked counter attack. Patience is waning with the Argentinian, particularly when strikers like Falcao and Cavani are being mooted as possible new additions.

He is rumoured, after seven years at Los Blancos, to be a target for Juventus – although would surely find himself in a similar position as an unconfirmed starter, seeing as Fernando Llorente will be playing there next season and will be a direct competition for his place up front.

I hope we do not see the back of him at The Bernabeu, as I have quite a soft spot for Pipita – and he was linking fantastically with Messi for Argentina.

Lucky Number CR7 – 200 Not Out

A small word that I am still very against Ronaldo moving anywhere – let alone back to Manchester United! How much better do they even need to be?

Ahead of keeping Mourinho, and any other player at Madrid, keeping Ronaldo has to be the prime target for the summer transfer window – no matter who they buy with that €100 million fund. His 53 goals in 52 games is outstanding – and the reason RMA have been so competitive this far into season, despite all the in-fighting that has distracted the side for the most part. His brace against Valladolid saw him reach the 200 goal milestone for Real Madrid, almost prematurely for any other player, considering he has achieved it in only 196 games.

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200 Not Out – beyond mere mortals

Let’s Stay Together… (for another 10 days)

So everybody knows the Real Madrid garden is not rosy – but Perez is eager for the squad to stick together for the sake of the Cup final on May 17 – and then they can start thinking about the ins and outs for the summer.

A (second) truce has been called for in order to re-focus on winning a trophy this season. And moreover, to ensure the board are still discerning when it comes to the extent of the clear-out this summer. Mourinho is visibly frustrated with being boss at the club, having pointed an accusing finger at almost every squad member – from captains Casillas and Ramos, to even Cristiano Ronaldo. It feels time for Jose to find pastures new – or more accurately, pastures old if he is to return to Chelsea – and most of the team are counting down the days.

His only apparent allies are Essien, Diego López and Modric – the former expected to leave this summer, and the other two are not senior, influential, members of the squad. They’re hardly a help for empowering Mourinho within the squad.

If the team are to beat Atletico – which, on form, still seems a reliable cert, considering Real beat Atletico quite comfortably with a weakened squad only a couple of weeks ago – the team will have to do it off their own backs. Be it a desire to win a trophy this year, or to put in a good display for the ‘shop window’ sake.

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Disharmony in the squad

Boo Hoo Mou

He is a funny one, Mourinho. He loved courting the controversy after the Bayern defeat, hinting this way and that, that he might be leaving Madrid and returning to Chelsea, probably.

He said in the presser that he didn’t feel loved in Spain, by the press. Not like how he was loved in Britain and Italy – although one assumes he has rather fractured memories, as he caused controversy in both of these countries back pages too. He wanted the Spanish press to show him more respect for his former glories, and has felt too much pressure, too quickly, for success in the capital – and has not handled their, inevitable, criticisms well. Similarly, he did not react well to being whistled by the highly-expectant Bernabeu crowd on more than one occasion. God forbid he is not idolised like he was by Chelsea fans.

And by the club. Despite being given more free reign at Real Madrid than most previous managers, Mourinho still desired more power – I don’t think he could get over The Special One not being bigger than Real Madrid. This was not helped of course by being undermined and unsupported by some of the players throughout the course of the season. His fall-outs with Casillas and Ramos have been the most notable, as the captains have told him his faults to his face. Now, even Pepe has waded in – voicing a defence for Casillas not being shown deserved respect, and surely signing himself out of the door at Madrid? He wasn’t in that top seven candidates to leave – but he’s hardly the defender one relies on in a crisis. Varane has stepped in to deliver performances at the back that belie his years. Madrid can afford to do much better than Pepe – who Mourinho originally fought to keep in the first place!

Mourinho has made sure to undermine and inherently fracture the morale of the squad – for what purpose, who really knows if he had limited plans to extend his stay as manager. All said, Real almost exceeded their potential by reaching the semi-final stage in Europe, a secure second-place in the league and, hopefully, a Kings Cup trophy – as a team united more by their off-field disharmonies than by on-field success, it’s quite a wonder they haven’t imploded.

It will make for an interesting end to the season, summer, and potentially 2013/14 season.

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