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"Real Madrid and Manchester City each have their own styles and characteristics. In terms of recent years' achievements, Real Madrid is undoubtedly the most successful, not to mention the miraculous 4 titles in 5 years, and two more Champions League victories thereafter, making them the team with the most European titles since the 21st century. Why has the Galacticos been able to maintain such dominance? This is also related to their policy of transitioning between generations. One must admire the wise decisions of Florentino Perez. So far, compared to Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid has completed the transition between old and new. The two strongest midfielders, Tchouaméni and Camavinga, were early ac quisitions by Perez. Coupled with the two strongest Brazilian strikers, Rodrygo and Vinicius Jr., along with the current top striker Mbappe, the third phase of the Galacticos has completed its final puzzle. Meanwhile, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid have been slow to act and are still in a crisis of debt, which is like heaven and earth compared to Real Madrid.
As for Manchester City, they are mainly supported by their financial operations. Compared to Real Madrid, one is playing while the other is managing. Manchester City's annual expenditures far exceed their income, spending billions while only making a few hundred million in profit, it's as if they're just playing around. As long as Pep Guardiola wants someone, they'll be bought with money. Of course, Manchester City's achievements in recent years have been impressive, with almost complete domination in the league and one Champions League victory. Guardiola has also lived up to Manchester City's investment. However, with rumors of Guardiola not renewing his contract, Manchester City may decline in the future. Let's wait and see..." |
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