“Seum team”, Riolo cash on Real Madrid

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Daniel Riolo, famous journalist from RMC Sport, admires the Merengue team.

Winner on the field of RB Leipzig (1-0) this Tuesday during a round of 16 first leg of the Champions League, Real Madrid “managed it very calmly” for Daniel Riolo, admiring of this Madrid team.

Despite notable absences, including that of Jude Bellingham, Real Madrid managed to win thanks in particular to their luxury joker Brahim Diaz and the goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, the replacement for Thibaut Courtois, author of several decisive gestures. The defense was also up to par. “Dani Carvajal, we thought he was dead for years,” Riolo said. “He’s been doing the same thing for years, the same tricks, to confuse the attacker and the referee. »

“They handled it very quietly, like senators”considered Daniel Riolo again during After Foot this Tuesday evening on RMC. “If you’re a Real Madrid fan, it’s fantastic. It’s a permanent ‘love’. Otherwise, it’ll piss everyone off. It’s a ‘seum’ team. They disgust the opponent but it is perfectly admirable. »

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