Real Madrid suffered a heartbreaking 4-0 loss at home in the national derby. Sources revealed that the club's president Piriz was extremely unhappy with the result. Head coach Antsarotti is facing an unprecedented coaching crisis, and even with his extensive coaching experience, he will not be able to escape the fate of being fired.

Spanish media revealed that Piriz always put the club's reputation first, and the fiasco against Barcelona was undoubtedly a huge blow to his position. The old Buddha's satisfaction does not seem to be reduced as a result. Checking the history, we find that it is not the first time that the coach was changed after the loss of the National Derby, Binidis and Lubidiku have been the victims of this behavior, and Antsarotti was not spared.

Real Madrid is fundamentally different from other clubs. Here, Piriz is the real man at the helm. While Anzilotti can offer his views on the team, the final decision-making remains firmly in Piriz's hands. For example, Real Madrid signed Kilian McBarbie and Andre Silva in this summer's reinforcements, but the club did not add timely reinforcements in the same position after the retirement of central midfielder Ossie.

After McBarbee's joining, Real Madrid's tactical system had obvious problems, with a serious imbalance between offense and defense, as evidenced by the National Derby match. Although Mr. McBarbee was frequently offside and missed good opportunities in the game, the real responsibility lies with Pirizzi. However, for now, Fat An can only bear all this silently.

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