On this episode of Las Blancas Podcast, Om Arvind and Yash Thakur discuss:

Why this game was different from the UWCL quarter-finals 1st leg

Whether there was anything Real Madrid could’ve done differently to alter the outcome

The incredible fluidity of Barcelona’s midfield

Why Madridistas had hope pre-match

How Mariona prevented Real Madrid’s old defensive strategy from working

Why Lyon’s player-to-player marking scheme functioned well unlike Madrid’s

The impact of Oshoala

Misa’s great saves

Aitana doing Engen’s job in build-up

Why Nahikari replaced Esther at halftime

Madrid’s puzzling defense on the set-piece for Barça’s third goal

Claudia Pina’s great performance

Cardona showing up on a #rossellout Twitter space

Toril’s justification for not playing Asllani and Cardona

Why Madrid should’ve given Asllani and Cardona a better send-off in their final game

Where the club’s relationships with these two players broke down

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Hosts this week:
Om Arvind (@OmVAsports)
Yash Thakur (@Odriozolite)
Las Blancas (@Las_Blancas)

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On this episode of Las Blancas Podcast, Om Arvind and Yash Thakur discuss:

Why this game was different from the UWCL quarter-finals 1st leg

Whether there was anything Real Madrid could’ve done differently to alter the outcome

The incredible fluidity of Barcelona’s midfield

Why Madridistas had hope pre-match

How Mariona prevented Real Madrid’s old defensive strategy from working

Why Lyon’s player-to-player marking scheme functioned well unlike Madrid’s

The impact of Oshoala

Misa’s great saves

Aitana doing Engen’s job in build-up

Why Nahikari replaced Esther at halftime

Madrid’s puzzling defense on the set-piece for Barça’s third goal

Claudia Pina’s great performance

Cardona showing up on a #rossellout Twitter space

Toril’s justification for not playing Asllani and Cardona

Why Madrid should’ve given Asllani and Cardona a better send-off in their final game

Where the club’s relationships with these two players broke down

Did you enjoy this podcast? Please consider supporting us through Patreon for more bonus content: Patreon.com/ManagingMadrid

Managing Madrid is a hub for all Madridistas with updated news, op-eds, tactical analyses, artwork, and of course, podcasts. It also serves as a means for Real Madrid fans to connect and discuss the team. We would like your support so that we can continue to produce podcasts for you.
The site is run by a small team that works tirelessly around the clock to make it into what it is today. Your contributions will allow us to continue to have a real and full-time presence in keeping this website, and it’s podcasts, going.
Hosts this week:
Om Arvind (@OmVAsports)
Yash Thakur (@Odriozolite)
Las Blancas (@Las_Blancas)

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