On this episode of Las Blancas podcast, Om Arvind and Grant Little discuss:

The current state of the race for the UEFA Women’s Champions League spots

The injuries that affected both starting lineups

The chaos and frenetic pace of the opening 20 minutes

Analyzing Levante’s press

How Real Madrid Femenino regained control of the half

Levante’s struggles against Madrid’s high press

The inefficiencies in Las Blancas’ possession circuit

The high-risk high-reward style of Levante’s build-up

The importance of Madrid’s press in creating the opening goal

Was Marta Cardona’s spinning backheel pass intentional?

The irony of Levante’s equalizer

Could Claudia Florentino have done better to stop Esther González from scoring?

Whether Esther is the best striker in Spain or not

The reasons behind Madrid’s inability to control the second half

Thoughts on David Aznar taking Maite Oroz and Teresa Abelleira off for Kosovare Asllani and Thaisa

Breaking down the critical mistakes Real Madrid made on the goal in the 93rd minute

Marta Corredera’s Jekyll and Hyde performance

Sofia Jakobsson’s up and down form

Real Madrid TV’s disastrous coverage of the game

And much more

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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)
Grant Little (@grantlittle09)
Las Blancas (@las_blancas)

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On this episode of Las Blancas podcast, Om Arvind and Grant Little discuss:

The current state of the race for the UEFA Women’s Champions League spots

The injuries that affected both starting lineups

The chaos and frenetic pace of the opening 20 minutes

Analyzing Levante’s press

How Real Madrid Femenino regained control of the half

Levante’s struggles against Madrid’s high press

The inefficiencies in Las Blancas’ possession circuit

The high-risk high-reward style of Levante’s build-up

The importance of Madrid’s press in creating the opening goal

Was Marta Cardona’s spinning backheel pass intentional?

The irony of Levante’s equalizer

Could Claudia Florentino have done better to stop Esther González from scoring?

Whether Esther is the best striker in Spain or not

The reasons behind Madrid’s inability to control the second half

Thoughts on David Aznar taking Maite Oroz and Teresa Abelleira off for Kosovare Asllani and Thaisa

Breaking down the critical mistakes Real Madrid made on the goal in the 93rd minute

Marta Corredera’s Jekyll and Hyde performance

Sofia Jakobsson’s up and down form

Real Madrid TV’s disastrous coverage of the game

And much more

Did you enjoy this podcast? Please consider supporting us through Patreon: 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)
Grant Little (@grantlittle09)
Las Blancas (@las_blancas)

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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