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Karim Benzema scored Madrid's goal in the 79th minute after the ball fell kindly for him in Liverpool's penalty area, and his side never looked in danger of surrendering their 5-2 lead from the first leg.
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Ramos commented that new Spain coach Luis de la Fuente had spoken to him to explain he was no longer in his plans.
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Early on, Barcelona had a chance, but Lewandowski's strike was deflected onto the post by a stretched-out Courtois. It was also a portent of things to come. After Rudiger's error, Gavi finished a nice move to score the game's first goal.
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Paris: Vinicius Junior scored a winner in the second half to fire Real Madrid to a record-extending 14th UEFA Champions League title as the Spanish giants beat Liverpool 1-0 in a delayed final at Stade de France early on Sunday (IST). The Brazilian winger capitalised on Federico Valverde’s cross in the 59th minute to tap […]
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Madrid: Real Madrid sealed their 35th La Liga title thanks to a 4-0 win over Espanyol. Two first-half goals from Rodrygo and further strikes from Marco Asensio and Karim Benzema saw Carlo Ancelotti’s men to an easy win against a rival that looked like an uninvited guest at the celebrations on Saturday night. Ancelotti rested nine […]
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A solid Real Madrid side outclassed their opponents courtesy of Modric's 38th-minute strike and Benzema's 52nd-minute penalty.
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The first half was an even affair which saw Real Madrid lose Karim Benzema through injury after 15 minutes, but Benzema's replacement, Luka Jovic would be decisive in the second half.
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The 36-year-old has signed a two-year contract with the option of that being extended for a further year, the Manchester United website said on Tuesday evening
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Gareth Bale and Eden Hazard both started for Real Madrid, but the game was even in the first half and it wasn't until the 48th minute that Benzema opened the scoring after a move involving Bale and Hazard.
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The 35-year-old defender failed to agree to a new contract and was leaving as a free agent.
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The 61-year-old Ancelotti coached the Spanish powerhouse for two seasons from 2013 to 2015, winning a total of four titles.
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Zidane had been dismissing talks about his future recently, saying that he would discuss it with the club.
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Atlético's 11th league title ended a seven-year dominance by Barcelona and Madrid in Spain.
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Goals from Angel Correa and Luis Suarez helped Atletico Madrid defeat Valladolid and as a result, Diego Simeone's side won the La Liga 2020-21 title. Atletico Madrid defeated Valladolid 2-1 on Saturday and as a result, the side secured the title with 86 points from 38 matches.
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The complaints by Madrid came after video review turned a penalty kick for the hosts into one for Sevilla with the game at 1-1 in the second half
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New manager Tuchel creates his own legacy while leading London Club into the summit clash
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Both teams will now lock horns on May 5 in the second-leg semifinal, and whoever wins that clash will progress to the finals of the tournament.
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Zinedine Zidane's side produced a toothless attacking performance in drawing at home with Real Betis 0-0 on Saturday, its second scoreless stalemate in three rounds.
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Although the plans for a Super League appear to be dead in the water with all of the original 12 clubs involved, apart from Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, pulling out in the face of widespread opposition, Real Madrid president Florentino Perez
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They are level with Atletico Madrid on 70 points but have a better head-to-head record than Diego Simeone's side, who face Huesca on Thursday, DPA reported