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@Danimal5981 wrote:Viborg so high by now has become normality, but København so low?...
@LABoog4 wrote:Like Danimal said, the top two teams are expected but the third challenger is already off the pace. Dropping any points in the league this season will feel like a big loss with how close last season went.
True, both. However, it's just 5 points and too early to conclude anything. But obviously it's a rocky start for the club with the biggest budget in Scandinavia.
They do have an ageing squad though! I mentioned it a while ago in a previous post how they had a lot of +33 year old players in the squad. If they don't manage to evolve and replace these players along the way, they will hit a full stop at some point. I don't know if that is what's happening to them right now, but it could be an explanation.
@JustinCase0110 wrote:They do have an ageing squad though! I mentioned it a while ago in a previous post how they had a lot of +33 year old players in the squad. If they don't manage to evolve and replace these players along the way, they will hit a full stop at some point. I don't know if that is what's happening to them right now, but it could be an explanation.
A bit like Ajax in real life. The quality of the current batch from Ajax Academy is either low or late. But the Ajax starting eleven are unusually old: Pasveer (41), Henderson (34), Berghuis (33), Weghorst (32), Klaassen (31), Rugani (30). And not all positions are adequately filled, not with a middle aged quality player, nor a hot upcoming prospect. Add to the mix that Rensch, Taylor and Brobbey are likely to depart and it'll be a big question mark what Ajax will look like for the 2025-26 season...