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4.2. Discovering Europe
Contents: Start as you mean to go on; Mount Everest; Champions League Debut; Half Time Team Talks; Breaking Mad; Capital Punishment and it ain’t even October yet 😏 🎵 Suggested Tune: Sweet Dreams – Eurythmics (Spanish Acoustic Version) Aside from the fact that that b*stard Odsonne Edouard has already scored as many goals for Benfica in a month as he did for us in the whole of last season, things are going pretty well on the island of Tenerife; the sun is shining, beaches are golden, birds are singing, and most importantly Los Chicharreros aka CD Tenerife are flying high in La Liga after finishing in second place last year and gaining automatic Champions League qualification for the first time in the club’s history. We have just won our opening game of the 2021/2022 campaign against Levante, and our young squad are buzzing to kick on what will hopefully be another cracking season at Estadio Heliodoro Rodriguez Lopez. Our second game comes in the form of what was expected to be a tough away fixture against Sevilla, who have struggled since we joined them in La Liga 2 seasons ago but nonetheless always have a decent squad capable of nullifying our attack and punishing us in their own ground. I couldn’t have been more wrong; the tallest mountain in the world is Mount Everest, however on the day it was Mason Mount who stood head and shoulders above everyone and was virtually unplayable scoring a 21 minute hat-trick, putting us 3-0 ahead in the first half with 15 minutes still to play. We went in with our 4-1-2-2-1 Counter Attacking formation (which we discuss in detail here) and gave debuts to Jordi Grasa and Lucas Tousart, but it was Mount (already capped by England after 18 appearances for Chelsea last season) who absolutely stole the show and after just two games the 23 year old is Top Scorer in La Liga with 4 goals to his name. This performance earns Mason Mount a closer look into what makes him such a good player in the game, so we will have a quick glance at his attributes and personality/player traits to analyse what his strengths are and how we can utilise there during his loan spell here: First thing to note are his Acceleration and Dribbling skills (15) which are clearly illustrated in his second goal above where he cleans two defenders before calmly slotting the ball past Sergio Rico in the Sevilla goal. This kid can take on a defender and run with the ball at pace, which will make him a dangerous AP or Shadow Striker depending on our tactic and when we play him. It’s also interesting to note that his Technique and First Touch are quite high which will be essential if we decide to make him one of our primary attacking outlets and have him carry the ball to distribute and fashion chances for both himself and other players around him. From a goalscoring perspective, the lad has 15 Composure and 14 Finishing – no problem in front of goal then. Finally it’s interesting to see that one of his PPM’s is Arriving Late in Opponent’s Area – if we again watch the goals above, we can see that two of them arose as a result of him making runs in to the box and arriving during or just after the initial piece of attacking play. Overall conclusion: You would think that that hat-trick was a fluke or that he couldn’t possible keep up a goalscoring record like that playing as an AP or Shadow Striker – I certainly did, expecting Brenner to take the season by the balls horns and start banging in a few goals in search of our #RoyDeLosRovers title – however he manages to score again in our next game at home to Deportivo and already has 5 goals to his name by the time we are preparing for our first ever Champions League Group Game. Our opponents – a little known German side by the name of Borussia Dortmund. Dortmund have made the 3,779km journey South for what will be a challenging clash against Champions League debutants CD Tenerife. Los Chicharerros start with their trusted 4-4-1-1 formation (which we detail here) and look to implement a Gegenpress strategy to make life difficult for Dortmund and potentially expose a gap in their defence or catch them on the break where possible. Tenerife have a full squad to choose from aside from last season’s Spanish Player of the Year Xadas who misses out with an ankle injury. Dortmund are also close to full strength with the absence of Swiss International Manuel Akanji their only cause for concern heading in to this fixture (he looks like a serious CB if anyone reading this is about to start a new save 🔥). We start nervously and both sides appear reluctant to take any risks – Max Gomez is clearly the danger man for Dortmund operating in the Target Man role but Bisseck and Semedo are both equally large units and appear comfortable in dealing with balls played in to his feet; Marco Reus appears to be switching wings repeatedly with Jacob Bruun Larsen and it will be interesting to see if they try to put more pressure on 18 year old Left Back Jordi Grasa playing in his first ever European game. It’s even-stevens for the majority of the first half until Jordi Grasa receives the ball wide on the left and delivers a long ball across the Dortmund box whch goes over the heads of Mount and Brenner but Inside Forward Francisco Trincao is there to smash it in the back of the net to make it 1-0 to Tenerife…GOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!! Half Time team talks are a funny one; I feel like I try to say the right thing in order to get a positive reaction from the team rather than saying what I actually want to – giving instructions for the sake of making them all green rather than actually speaking my mind; I guess as it’s a game, we need to adapt to what will work in the game itself, and usually my approach is as follows: The players are warned not to get complacent – we are winning but the game has been fairly even and we’ve been far from our best, not to mention Dortmund are a quality side who still have Rodrygo, Gotze and Vagnoman on their subs bench. The game restarts and my words of wisdom seem to have worked – our back line is solid as a rock and Rossbach makes a string of saves to deny Dortmund an equaliser, but it’s Grasa who steals the show making a number of key tackles and passes in addition to his earlier assist. He earns a 7.4 as we hold on for the win and our first ever victory in the European Champions League. Incidentally we also break another record for Los Chicharreros – since upgrading our stadium, the game against Dortmund was not only our first ever win in the European Champions League but also our highest gate receipt in the club’s history – not bad for a small outfit from the Canary Islands 😎 Capital Punishment Unfortunately for the lads there is no day off training after that – our next two games are against not one but both of the Madrids; first up is a tough away tie against Atletico Madrid, whom we managed to pip last season to second place in La Liga – that is followed by a Home clash with the defending champions Real Madrid. The good news is that neither side have strengthened much since last season apart from Atletico’s €34 million signing of Yannick Gerhardt from Wolfsburg, so hopefully our young side can cause a lot of trouble on what are definitely older teams both with an average first team squad age of 27 years old versus our own 23 year old average. TROUBLE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME! ⚡ Despite Atletico (led by Jurgen Klopp) taking the lead on 5 minutes and going ahead again on 77 mins through that bollocks Diego Costa, we manage to pull back level twice during the game through yet another goal from Mason Mount, and finally a first league goal for Brenner with a well taken penalty. We are all set to go home with a well earned draw in the Spanish Capital when our substitute and current primary hot prospect Pedro Luis Acosta receives a pass on the edge of the area from Sancho and decides to do this: ABSOLUTE SCENES in Madrid, Tenerife have not only come from behind twice in this game but have snatched a late winner with well taken finish by 17 year old Pedro Luis Acosta – what a day for this young lad. One Madrid Down, One to Go Had enough yet?? Despite just a three day gap since our victory over Atletico, we then welcome La Liga Champions Real Madrid to Estadio Heliodoro Rodriguez Lopes and despite some tired legs and bodies, we are more than ready to ruin the Galactico’s day….. How it happened, we may never know. We went into the game with our 4-4-1-1 Gegenpress formation, and in spite of us losing our early lead that we earned courtesy of Antonio Marin and despite going behind twice again in the second half, we manage to pull it back to 3-3 on 63 mins with Marin getting his second, and from there we take the absolute piss – Brenner also scores his second, Xadas makes it five and that man again Mason Mount getting his 7th goal in 6 games with the last kick of the game on 95 mins to make it 6-3 in total. Both sets of fans are still in shock as the final whistle goes, and after a 9 goal thriller it’s Tenerife who are victorious and send Real Madrid back to the Capital with their tails between their legs. La Liga doesn’t disappoint!! (PAUSE FOR BREATH) .. wow!! talk about a phenomenal few weeks for Los Chicharreros – after five games in La Liga we somehow find ourselves top of the league, 3 points clear of Barcelona in second who will be looking to improve on last years disappointing 4th place finish. We finish the month with a league game against Valencia away from home which ends in our first defeat of the season (and rightly so considering the fatigue in the squad following the last three games), however it’s enough to keep us at the top of the league. We also pick up our second Champions League Group win on the road as we beat Zenit St. Petersburg 2-0 over in Russia – Brenner is starting to move up a gear and I am feeling good about his prospects as our next #RoyDeLosRovers. Naturally the media are on the blower asking if we think we can continue our good form and stay in the top spot – we politely request them to feck right off in our now famous half Spanish / half Irish dialect and of course graciously accept the Manager of the Month award for September….Muchos Gracias!!! As my good friend Porky Pig would say – that’s all folks! Thanks for reading, my next update with illustrate our run up to Christmas as well as our performance in the Champions League – spoiler alert, everything doesn’t go as rosy as the above and reality certainly kicks in just in time for another rendition of Feliz Navidad. If you have enjoyed reading this or have any feedback please Follow and Comment below or else you can do the same on my Twitter page here – likes and retweets are always welcome. Don’t forget to hit the menu above if you would like to jump back in time to where this save began – it’s…
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4.1. La Vida Loca
Contents: Pre-Season Hangover; Objectives Check; Huge Transfer Decisions; a Marquee Signing; Loan Rangers; New Look Squad and our first ever Champions League Group Draw 🔥 🎵 Suggested Tune: “Livin’ La Vida Loca – Ricky Martin (Spanish Version)“ Recap: the year is 2021; we have just finished second in La Liga; our highest league position in the history of the club; automatic European Champions League qualification in the bag; Xadas has been crowned Spanish Player of the Year; nobody here gives a shit about Brexit; things are going well here on the island of Tenerife, celebrations still ongoing the like of which have never been seen before. Before we know it, we have partied all the way through the summer break and suddenly Pre-Season is upon us and with that it’s back to reality for Manager MaddFM and Los Chicharreros. Check Point 🚧 Some 12 blog posts back we laid out our objectives for this save and now is as good a time as any to do a quick review of where we are versus our original ambitions over 3 FM years ago: Obtain Promotion to La Liga within first 2 seasons ✅ Build a concentrated and extensive team of staff with a particular focus on Youth Coaching and Recruitment ✅ Sign as many Spanish speaking staff members as possible ✅ Develop a strong affiliate network domestically and internationally, both for inbound loan benefits as well as youth development ❌ Minimum of 50% of all incoming transfers will be paid up front ✅ Develop at least one youth prospect or uncapped player to obtain an International Cap for Spain within first 3 seasons ❌ Find our “Roy de los Rovers” – an absolute shithouse of a centre-forward the like of which Los Chicharreros have never seen before 🛠️ Get the Ireland job and manage both club & country, ensuring qualification for all major tournaments ❌ Sign and develop a young Irish player for the first team and also get him capped by the Republic of Ireland ❌ Overall I’d say we are about halfway there – we didn’t manage to develop a Spanish international as yet however we have a couple of prospects that have the potential to play the part, newgen Pedro Luis Acosta currently our best bet at present whose technical attributes are as good as I’ve seen for an 18 year old. I’m also disappointed we haven’t managed to achieve either of my Irish objectives as yet – Mick McCarthy is still holding on to the Ireland job after guiding them to the Last 16 of Euro 2020, while we still haven’t found an Irish prospect that we can develop to the first team squad and push for an Ireland cap. On that note though – I have to say that that there is some serious Irish talent out there that have been developed by other clubs already, and a number of these are already in the Ireland squad namely Gavin Bazanu (Man City) who we mentioned earlier in this blog, Luke O’Leary (Burnley), Adam Idah (Norwich) and Ryan Cassidy (Watford) all of whom I would have in this Tenerife squad and I feel I may have missed the boat a few years back due to lack of scouting for the Irish ☘️🙈. And of course – we haven’t yet found our #RoyDeLosRovers shithouse goal-machine Striker just yet, but more on that later 👀. Transfer Drama Did we have a cracking season last time round? Yes. How many of our squad were in on loan? 6️⃣…….. The bonus of getting players in on loan is that you get to reap the benefits of bringing in top quality players (who otherwise might not be inclined to want to join on a permanent transfer) without having to pay through the roof for the salaries they demand. For years FM players have had epic success with loan signings and last season was no different for us. HOWEVER – the downside of this is that these players do eventually return to their parent clubs, and often refuse to return meaning that each season they will more than likely need to be replaced either permanently or via other loan signings depending on availability. In our case – SIX of our first team last season will return to their clubs and early signs suggest that none of them either want or will be allowed to return on loan again next season. Name Position Parent Club Mykola Matviyenko DL/WBL Benfica Fagner DR/WBR Liverpool Danilo Pereira DMC FC Porto Sandro Tonali CM/DLP Juventus Carles Alena MC/AMC Barcelona Ademola Lookman ML/AML Everton With a budget stretching to €25m (yep that’s all!), it’s shopping time: Summer Transfers Our first big signing is one for the future and one which I have huge hopes for in terms of developing a young Spanish prospect to break in to the National Team. 18 year old Left Back Jordi Grasa joins from Athletic Bilbao for a fee of €8m (50% up front), as we finally hope to secure a permanent signing after two seasons of loan players in this position (Friedl and Matvienko). Next we decide to raid the loan market again, not one but 4 times as we look to increase our squad in both quality and depth knowing we have a lot of league, cup and European games next season. Mason Mount comes in on a season long loan from Chelsea to add some real quality and flair to our midfield, looking forward to trying him out in a Shadow Striker role behind Brenner. He is joined by Vyacheslav Karavaev from Porto, who looks to be a quality RB/RWB and still only 24 years of age. Svetozar Markovic (who we had scouted previously) arrives on loan from PSG to give us a backup option at Centre Back and the door is barely closed behind him as Francesco Trincao also arrives on a season long loan from West Ham to add some badly needed technique and flair now that Lookman has returned to Everton. All in all four very decent signings who will all be pushing for first team football in August. Executive Decision & a Marquee Signing At this point I’m suddenly made aware that there seems to be a lot of interest in Odsonne Edouard lately who really didn’t play well for us last season; I feel he lacks the pace needed for La Liga and judging by the level of clubs interested in him (Bournemouth, Fulham, Athletico Madrid & Benfica) I may be tempted to let him go and use the funds to bring in a few top class more senior first team players to the side. An offer of €35 million from Benfica eventually turns my head and it’s impossible to turn down having paid just €22 million for him this time last year. The offer is too good to refuse (sorry @NowAndThenFM :D) so we accept knowing that 70% of it (and not a penny more) will go straight towards our transfer budget. The question is: what will we do with it??? 💵 This is arguably the biggest signing of the save so far, not just based on transfer fee but in terms of demonstrating the type of player we are now able to attract as well as sending a signal of our intentions for next season. With Ademola Lookman returning to Everton, we are slightly short on that left hand side with only Antonio Marin a natural in that position, so Sancho should bring some firepower and creativity on that side and will hopefully be worth the 75% of our transfer fee spent!! (€20m up front & €20m over 3 years) Interestingly – the sale of Edouard is the highest player sale in the club’s history…the previous record sale before him was none other than the man, the myth, the legend and the inspiration behind this save…Senior Roy Makaay, when he was sold to Deportivo La Coruna all the way back in 1999 for a hefty €9 million. DMC or not DMC? A while back I wrote a post for @WeStreamFM about DMC’s and the importance/effectiveness of having a strong player in this position. While I was doing my research in identifying a selection of the best DMC’s in the game depending on what level of club/league you are in, one player that kept popping up was Lucas Tousart of Lyon who by no means is a superstar however based on his attributes, PPM’s and value being within our price range I decide to bite the bullet and the Frenchman arrives at Los Chicharraros for a fee of €20m (€10m up front). Again, with Danilo Pereira having returned to Porto we have a gap in this position and Tousart should hopefully slot in nicely. Those three signings combined basically swallow up the rest of our transfer budget, however we have time for one more signing which I am really pleased with in the form of Matt Smith who comes in on a season long loan from Manchester City. Having failed repeatedly to bring Carles Alena back in for a 4th season on loan from Barcelona, we struggled to find a more creative midfield player for that Deep Lying Playmaker role however Smith looks extremely promising and I am quietly excited at the prospect of Smith and Mount playing ahead of Tousart in a completely new look midfield for Tenerife this season. Soooo after a hectic couple of months, our summer transfer activity and squad rebuild is as complete and our budget is depleted. Six loan signings left us before the summer, and six more take their place along with a few really decent permanent signings that I’m pretty happy with. Not one of these players are above 25 which will keep our average age well below the La Liga average, will be interesting to see how dynamics and influence/leadership (or lackthereof) will impact us this season. Champions League Group Draw – 26/08/2021 For the first time in our history, Tenerife are in the Group Stages of the UEFA Champions League. Islanders have dreamt of this moment for years and every man, woman, child, dog and goat on the island watch anxiously to see who we will be up against in the greatest football club competition in the world. They should be anxious – we are seeded 4th meaning we can be drawn against any and all of the big guns in Europe, however we are confident that we can match any team at this level on our day. Dream Draw Nightmare Draw Zenit St. Petersburg (RUS) Bayern Munich (GER) Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR) Manchester United (ENG) Schalke 04 (GER) Inter Milan (ITA) Tenerife (ESP) Tenerife (ESP) Join us live below for the 2021/2022 UEFA Champions League Group Draw, brought to you by MaddFM.home.blog. UNBELIEVABLE JEFF!! Of all the Top Seeded teams we manage to draw Zenit St. Petersburg in Group G, not a guaranteed win by any means especially with a tough trip to Russia ahead, but definitely preferable than a trip to Manchester City or Juventus. Dortmund are drawn as second seeds, not quite the team they used to be due to player sales but they will be our biggest fear in this group – while Benfica complete the draw as 3rd seeds thus giving us what I feel will be a very challenging but overall quite a positive draw for the Champions League Group Stages. Season 4 – Preview & Pre-Season Round-Up So, in a pre-season which has seen us bring in 11 new faces and said goodbye to 6 loan signings and two first team regulars, it’s a new feel and a new look first 11 for Los Chicharreros as we head in to the unknown with what I feel is a stronger and more talented squad. If Brenner can pick up where he left off and get decent supply from the likes of Xadas, Mount and Sancho then we will be able to threaten any defence in…
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