Alavés vs. Real Madrid, 2025 La Liga
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It is clear that Real Madrid and Barcelona are no longer the staunch allies they pretended to be in recent years when they had common objectives to fulfil.After a period of diplomacy where the
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Raphinha scores 2 as Barcelona wins to add pressure on Real Madrid's Alonso before crunch game
Raphinha scored a brace as Barcelona beat Osasuna 2-0 to increase its La Liga lead on Saturday and pile more pressure on beleaguered Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso. The Brazil forward broke the deadlock with a shot from the top of the area in the 70th minute at Camp Nou.
Rodrygo secured Real Madrid a crucial 2-1 victory over Deportivo Alaves on Sunday in LaLiga, ending a dismal run of form and keeping them within four points of leaders Barcelona.
Copa del Rey monarchs Barcelona begin their title defense in the round of 32 when they visit third-division side Guadalajara, marking the first ever meeting between the two Spanish clubs.
Elsewhere, Real Madrid are struggling and there is increasing pressure on the position of the manager Xabi Alonso, while Hansi Flick's Barcelona look strong. Let's take a look our Power Rankings: It was a challenging weekend for the side coached by Mikel Arteta,
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Lamine Yamal could be impacted by major Barcelona managerial shake-up amid reported billionaire offer
Lamine Yamal could witness a major managerial transformation at FC Barcelona as a reported billionaire offer looms over the club.
Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso may have bought himself more time, and the lack of viable alternatives available might help keep him in the job.
Barcelona will be one of many teams happy to see the month of November come to a close. Hansi Flick's men played six matches during the month, winning four, drawing one, and losing one, but that doesn't show the issues that they have faced. All the ...
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‘Biggest scandal in the history of football’ – Real Madrid chief Florentino Perez lets rip at Barcelona and referees yet again
Real Madrid chief Florentino Perez has gone on the attack again in a Christmas message which he has used to criticise referees and Barcelona. The 78-year-old spoke at a Christmas lunch with the press and used the opportunity to once again talk about the Negreira case which he described as the ‘biggest scandal in football.’