Real Madrid are not having a bad start to the season, and remain just three points back from La Liga leaders Barcelona, and Champions League group phase leaders Aston Villa and Liverpool. There is no denying that their performances have been largely underwhelming though, and in the words of the latest report on the club from Relevo, the witch hunt has begun.
Some of the fingers are pointed at fitness coach Antonio Pintus. Part of their staff when Zinedine Zidane first took charge as manager, and also returning with Carlo Ancelotti, Pintus has widely been praised for his work while at Real Madrid. However with injuries plagueing Los Blancos for a second season in a row, some of the Real Madrid players are starting to wonder whether he is all that.
A section of the dressing room believes that while he deserves respect as a trainer, the credit he gets in the media, which is a narrative pushed from within Real Madrid, is disproportionate. It’s been noted that some new signings arrive in better condition than they are at Valdebebas, and that most players work with their own personal trainers in the afternoons after training – some doubts have been expressed about the methods the Italian has been using with his players.
‘He’s a personal trainer for athletes’ is one of the quotes used as a criticism, meaning that while he prepares players to be very fit, his plans might not always be well-suited to football. That is in part evidenced by the increased fragility of Real Madrid players when it comes to picking up injuries.
ManCityFanForever
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Lille owned both Madrid and have shown Passion can beat corruption
Fidelityguy
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It’s time for ANCELOTTI to go. He can’t manage these squad. The win against Dortmund was just a piece of individual brilliance nothing more. Vinicius bailed him and Mbappe is not showing any sign of best player they signed from PSG✅ a young coach is needed. Maybe the former Dortmund coach that guided Dortmund to UCL Final