WATCH: Real Madrid launches new technology to perfect free-kicks


WATCH: Real Madrid launches new technology to perfect free-kicks

As you can see in the video below, it seems like the gadget lets users change the height of specific figures, so you may anticipate potential opponents based on their stature. So, for instance, Los Blancos players might practice shooting over a mannequin that is similar to the height of Andreas Christensen or Jules Kounde before a match versus Barcelona.

There are a total of six life-size mannequins, but you can take one out at any time. While Toni Kroos easily found the net, Luka Modric used a five-‘robot’ wall to curl one past the Madrid goalkeeper. Every little detail matters, as they say, particularly when you are defending your Champions League title in the coming months.

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Real Madrid’s new Bernabeu rebuild will be a ‘State of the Art’ with new technology and amenities

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Madrid really goes over and above in terms of technology use. The La Liga champions posted stunning drone footage of the renovated Bernabeu earlier this week, along with ground-level footage of their field removal feature.

To keep the pitch in top shape, the grass areas are outfitted with ventilation, air conditioning, an irrigation system, maintenance side pathways, LED lighting, control cameras, and ultraviolet light therapy.

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Additionally, the Spanish Club will improve its hospitality by adding five new restaurants to its upper portion, along with a sky bar and a shopping centre on the concourse. Although the redesign is expected to cost around £700 million, it might be revolutionary in terms of future revenue generation for the club.

Carlo Ancelotti’s team will play at the Bernabeu for the first time when they take on Real Betis on Saturday. The rest of this 2022–23 season will see them play in front of a crowd of about 60,000, but they anticipate finishing the rebuild next summer. It implies that they will probably add about 4,000 seats to reach the 85,000 capacity mark for the 2023–24 season when they return to full capacity.

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