Chapter 3 Real Madrid Castilla

venting the frustration in his heart, Li Mudi officially entered the role of a team coach.

The Real Madrid Castilla football team, founded in 1930, has a history of 85 years. In 1948, it became a satellite club of Real Madrid, and in 1972, after the name was transferred and reorganized, it officially became a reserve team of Real Madrid, and the team name was changed to Castilla Club de Fútbol. It was renamed several times until 2005, when it became the RealMadridCastilla, commonly known as Real Madrid Castilla.

Castile was a kingdom in the history of Spain, and its territory was one of the main subjects that made up the current Kingdom of Spain. Now the monarch of Spain is descended from the Kingdom of Castile, and the main race of the Spaniards is the Castilians, accounting for more than 70% of the population of 500 million, so the name of this team is quite domineering.

Aside from the previous history, after becoming a reserve team of Real Madrid in 72, the team's results cannot be said to be very good, but as a reserve team, it can also be crowned with the word legend.

In the 1979-1980 season, Castilla made history by reaching the final of the Copa del Rey in Spain, facing their parent club Real Madrid. Despite the 1-6 rout, Castilla qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup as the runners-up of the Cup as Real Madrid were the champions of La Liga that season. For the first time in history, they finished runners-up in the Copa del Rey as a reserve team and qualified for European competition. Because of this situation, the Spanish Football Federation later instituted measures to make it impossible for the reserve team to participate in the Copa del Rey again, thus indirectly turning the 80-year grand occasion of Castile into a miracle that has never been seen before or since.

In addition, Castilla, under the leadership of legendary coach Amancio, won the La Liga in 1984 in a historic way, but could not be promoted to the first division due to the Spanish Football Federation's regulations.

Of course, as a reserve team, it is the most fundamental responsibility to provide a steady stream of quality players and coaches for the parent team. At this point, Castilla's report card can definitely be scored highly: Real Madrid Five Eagles - Emilio Butragueno, Miguel Pardeza, Martín Vázquez, Manuel Sanchís, Michel González, Prince of the Bernabeu - Raul M. Gonzalez (Raúl González Blanco), Spain's No. 1 goalkeeper Casillas (Iker Casillas), legendary midfielder Guti (Guti) and a large number of world-class superstars; There are also Alvaro Arbeloa, Raul Bravo, Esteban Granero, Rubén de la Red and many other players with good quality; World-class coach Vicente del Bosque and current Real Madrid coach Rafael Benitez also started their coaching careers here. If you only look at the results of cultivating talents for the parent team, only the rival Barcelona B team can compete with it in Spanish football, and there are few that can be compared in Europe and even the world.

In addition to providing a lot of fresh blood for Real Madrid, Castilla's youth stars are also widely active in La Liga and other top leagues: Ursace, Jose Santiago Canizares, Mista, Luis Garcia, Roberto Soldado, Gilva Negredo, Juan Mata...... Countries around the world, especially other teams in Spain, have benefited from this. Historically, in various surveys on the distribution of youth players, whether it is the number of players in the national team or the club, Real Madrid's youth academy has ranked first.

In 2006, the team's new stadium was named the Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium after Real Madrid's number one legend, with a capacity of 6,500 spectators. Although Francisco became the team's first independent president in 16 years, his relationship with his parent club remains inextricably linked, with talented players such as Jesé, Lucas Vázquez and Morata.

In the first decade of entering the new world, the team only briefly stayed in the second division in the 06-08 season, and spent the rest of the time in the third division of Spain. In the 11-12 season, the team returned to the second division under the leadership of coach Toril, but was relegated again after two seasons. Last season, Castilla finished fifth in Group 2 of La Liga B with 58 points under Zizou's command, just two points away from qualifying for the promotion play-offs. Now that Li Mudi has taken over the team, promotion is naturally a goal that must be completed, and the championship is a further pursuit. If you can't do it, or even if the results on the way are unsatisfactory, the world's most famous chef is naturally familiar with the squid fried method. Li Muddy doesn't have the qualifications and connections of Zizu, and he didn't get his first win until nearly two months after the start of the tournament last year. replaced Li Mudi, and if he didn't win in three rounds, he would have to leave class immediately.

In terms of urgency, Li Mudi's pressure at this time is not insignificant. However, with his knowledge of the future, he is well aware that the real-life Castilla finished top of Group 2 of La Liga B in the 15-16 season, only to lose in the final of the promotion play-offs and fail to be promoted to the second division. Theoretically, as long as Li Mudi is a step-by-step gangster, he is very likely to replicate the results in reality, and concentrate on the final final, so that he can complete the set goal of upgrading as a champion. However, an ordinary person is promoted to the second division, mixed there for a few years to build prestige, and then switches to a strong team in La Liga or a weak team in La Liga, and after a few years of hard work, he will play in a strong team in La Liga such as Valencia and Sevilla, waiting for a giant like Real Madrid to give him humble mercy when there is no other better option? If he has the big killer of the FM system, Li Mudi will also repay this kind of incompetent thoughts, and if he is not thundered by the sky, he will be regarded as too many wicked people around him.

The achievements that are so strong that others must look up to them, and even cannot be replicated in the future, are what Li Mudi wants to do and must do this season.

Let's start with the players. Since Real Madrid, Castilla and Real Madrid U19 teams can draw players at will during the off-season if they meet the age and registration requirements, Castilla's squad will not be fixed and will now show the standing reserve squad members, as follows:

Goalkeepers: Rubén Yánez, Alfonso Herrero, Alex Craninx and Carlos Abad, on loan from Tenerife;

Defenders: Philipp Lienhart, Jaime, Héctor, José León, Fran, Álvaro Tejero, Abner and Mathías Rodríguez, on loan from Penaro Uruguay;

Midfielders: Lucas Torró, Jaume Grau, José Carlos Lazo, Aleix Febas, Álvaro, Cristian Cedrés, Javi Muñoz, Fran Munoz. FranGanfornina, Alberto Rubio, Mario Rodríguez Ruiz, Zizo's eldest son, Enzo Alan Zidane Fernández;

Forwards: Mariano (Mariano), Juan José Narváez (Juan José Narváez), who has been trained with the Real Madrid first team many times, and Lin Liangming, a winger who has just joined from Guangzhou R&F.

There are 26 people in total.

In addition, there are central defender Diego Llorente, full-back Mario Hermoso, full-back Sergio Reguilón, Luis Miguel Quezada, midfielder Omar Mascarell, wingers Burgui, Jean Murphy Murphy. 12 players are on loan, including Jean Carlos, midfielders Álvaro Medrán and Borja, strikers Isma Cerro and Raúl DeTomás and a new generation of golden boys, Borja Mayoral.

How to train and form them into a whole team is the first thing new coach Li Mudi will do before the start of the new season.

PS: In reality, Mayoral was not loaned out in the 15-16 season, because he did not pay attention to the Real Madrid reserve team in detail before the crossing, Li Mudi did not know about it, here is because there is a certain amount of unexpected chaos after the reality is combined with the FM system, and in general, some unimportant things have changed, and the protagonist at this time did not find out.