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Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Magnifico Cristiano RonaldGOALLLLLLLLLL




Cristiano Ronaldo further cemented his name into Real Madrid lore by scoring a hat-trick in a 3-0 victory over Wolfsburg on Tuesday at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu that sends Los Blancos to the Champions League semifinals.
The trio of goals from the Portuguese gave Real a 3-2 victory on aggregate following last week's 2-0 defeat in Germany, and completes one of the greatest European comebacks in the history of the storied Madrid club.
Ronaldo scored twice in 90 seconds during the first half in the 16th and 17th minutes, before deciding the tie with a free kick in the 76th minute.
Sources: Twitter: @ArchBell , marca.com

C. Ronaldo Smells Victory

The Portuguese will be the main focus again as Real Madrid need at least two goals against Wolfsburg to win a semi-final spot.
Anything is possible, considering the No.7 has scored an average of two goals at home in the previous rounds to put him at the top of the Champions League score board with a tally of 13 - five more than Barcelona's Luis Suarez and Robert Lewandowski of Bayern Munich.
It is no wonder he is hot favourite to be crowned the competition's top scorer for a fourth season and he has already earned a place in European football history with 90 goals scored since making his debut more than a decade ago.
Sources: Marca.com

Read What The Liga BBVA Managers Had To Say After Matchday 32 of the 2015/16 season.

Liga BBVA Matchday 32 in 20 quotes


Granada CF: "We created plenty of openings and had chances in the first half, but we didn't take them and that's football." (José González)


Málaga CF: "Picking up points at this stage of the season is always positive. This point guarantees we'll keep our Liga BBVA place." (Javi Gracia



Real Madrid:
 "I'm very happy with all the players, they performed very well. We want the fans to be proud of us." (Zinedine Zidane)


SD Eibar: "We remained focused in the second half, but the first half was horrible. We have to forget it and think about the next game." (José Luis Mendilibar)



RCD Espanyol: "Atletico have so much quality and they're well-organised on top of that. Defensively they're very strong. After the goal, we didn't know how to manage the situation."  (Constantin Galca)


Atlético de Madrid: "This win generates excitement. I was taught to insist and believe in what you're doing. We're giving everything we have and will keep fighting for LaLiga." (Diego Pablo Simeone)


Real Sociedad: "This victory is more about how much we deserved it than how much the opposition didn't. We put in a great performances and the players were fully committed from the first minute." (Eusebio)


FC Barcelona: "There are six games left and this is an open and exciting league that the best team will win. Starting to make pessimistic statements doesn't help my team."  (Luis Enrique)


Real Betis: "We're defending the Real Betis colours and want to finish as high as possible." (Juan Merino)


Levante UD: "We're five points from safety, there are 18 to play for and we're going to fight until the end to achieve our target."  (Rubi)


R. Sporting: "I'm still optimistic, we have to go to Las Palmas to win." (Abelardo)



RC Celta: "The aim is to qualify for Europe, be it the big one or the small one. That will be determined in the next few games." (Eduardo Berizzo)


Valencia CF: "I'm not doing any sums, I'm just thinking about winning the next game." (Pako Ayestarán)


Sevilla FC: "It was a game of two contrasting halves. We knew Valencia's energy would cause us problems in the first half." (Unai Emery)


Villarreal CF: "It was a good victory, we needed to win and we're happy with how we did it." (Rubén Uría, segundo entrenador)


Getafe CF: "We have to think about our next game and look to change things." (Fran Escribá)


Athletic Club: "We managed to get through a match in which they played very well and created chances."  (Ernesto Valverde)


Rayo Vallecano: "It's one of the most satisfying days for me with this team and this has to strengthen us for what lies ahead." (Paco Jémez)


RC Deportivo: "We had clear-cut chances to equalise at the end of the game, but it comes down to what we always say: you have to be accurate."  (Víctor Sánchez)



UD Las Palmas: "All I can say is words of thanks to the club, the president and the squad. We'll try to keep picking up points and finish as high as we possibly can." (Quique Setién)

Source: www.laliga.es/


Monday, 11 April 2016

Diego Simeone Knows Who will replace Torres

Atletico Madrid's goal scoring machinery has been well oiled recently, with Diego Simeone's men finding the back of the net 10 times in their last four matches.

This rate of scoring has been helped in most part by the pair of Antoine Griezmann and Fernando Torres, with the duo chipping in with a combined seven of the aforementioned 10 goals.

Barcelona Still Ahead In La Liga Title Race


Barcelona's poor run continued with a defeat at the hands of Real Sociedad, handing Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid real chances of winning La Liga.
Just six weeks ago, the Catalans looked certain to be crowned champions standing eight points above Atleti and 12 clear of Los Blancos.

Real Madrid know the way: 20 goals in 20 minutes

Source : marca.com



Sunday, 10 April 2016

Andres Iniesta (FC Barcelona) Is Calm After Defeat


After a shocking defeat by  Real Sociedad, the King in the Midfield (Andres Iniesta) had spoken:
Sources: www.marca.com


"We had this margin to allow us room for error and we have already committed almost all of those errors," he said.
"We are playing well and it's hard to explain the defeat. Now we have to look at it (the game) and on Wednesday there is another very important match."

Saturday, 9 April 2016

LALIGA TABLE AFTER WEEK 32 - BARCELONA STILL TOP BUT THE RACE IS OPEN

TableMPWDLG.F.G.A.P
1Barcelona322444872776
2Atlético322345541673
3R. Madrid322264932972
4Villarreal311696392657
5Celta3114710445249
6Athletic3114611494048
7Sevilla311399443748
8Málaga32101111302941
9R. Sociedad3211813404241
10Eibar3210814434838
11Deportivo317168404437
12Las Palmas3110615344336
13Espanyol3210616336036
14Betis3281113284535
15Valencia3181013343834
16Rayo3171014436331
17Granada327916335730
18Sporting317717325228
19Getafe317717285428
20Levante326818285426