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Come on Otamendi poor pass
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The EPL is just a flat out tougher league. ‘Purists’ love to hate it because many teams play pragmatic games and put 10 guys behind the ball against big clubs, so you’re not going to see the youngsters in the EPL do as crazy of numbers as you would in Ligue 1, La Liga, bundesliga, etc. This doesn’t mean the top teams in La Liga and Bundesliga aren’t as good as the top teams in the EPL (obviously), I just see the style of play tend to be much more open and less defensive in those other leagues in comparison with the EPL.
Look at the prior argument about Bernardo and transitioning to the EPL. It’s just a tough league.
If it's such a man's league how come they do so poorly against the smallest sides from other countries like Basel or Koln?
Such a poor myopic view & statement especially considering the terrible performance of English clubs in European play has been so poor for 10 years or so. If it's such a man's league how come they do so poorly against the smallest sides from other countries like Basel or Koln?
La Liga is factually & statiscally the best league not only now, but has been for many years, & easily the best league in the world for a mix of technical quality & entertainment.
The fact that every single one of the last twelve European and international club trophies (Europa League, Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA World Club Cup) have been won by La Liga clubs is sufficient testimony to that (9 of the last 19 Champions Leagues, too)
I love when people say the EPL is more competitive than La Liga. Look at what smaller clubs have been able to do to Real Madrid this season. Heck, look at last season too when Madrdi floundered against the likes of Alaves, Malaga, Celta Vigo, Villarreal, & Real Sociedad.
La Liga offers the same kind of threat to dropping points as the EPL cheerleaders claim that are unique when England's big clubs go to Stoke or Crystal Palace or Burnley, but with 2 very important distinctions.
1. Teams like Eibar, Alaves, Malaga, Celta Vigo, Real Sociedad, & Villarreal constituently have to gone toe-to-toe with the big guns in La Liga not only with vastly smaller budgets than Barca & Madrid, but with even less financial resources compared to Stoke, Crystal Palace, Burnley (even the top Championship teams).
2. Aside from the financial aspect of La Liga's mid table & smaller teams like Eibars, Malagas, Alaves, Granadas, & Osasunas compared to the mid table & below Prem teams, the La Liga teams earn their "shock results" through a reliance on great coaching, great scouting, producing top flight locally developed talent, technically excellent players, & excellent tactics not long balls, 100 miles per hour football (that produces putrid football like burnley played today), & gladiator like physicality.
When I hear Prem stans say the EPL s faster & more physical it always reminds me Nigal Tufnel in Spinal Tap saying his amps go to 11. Mans league indeed. That style doesn't produce anything & it hasn't going 10-15 years now that's why the league is so dependent on not only players from other leagues but also managers.
Fact is since the Prem was formed in 92, there have been 6 league winners including @heggsy FC, in that same period, La Liga has had 5 different league winners.
The biggest reason foreign players have trouble adapting to England is because the clubs fail miserably to help adapt the players to the new culture to help ease the transition. Sure some of them fail because they can't play to the higher level but they fail for the same reason why young English players can't hack it. Not because the league is a "Man's League".