International Competitions Quarter Finals Recap: A Closer look at Madridistas
We have now come to the business end of the Copa America and Euro Cup and many Madridistas were called up to play for their national teams. How did they do?
We have now come to the business end of the Copa America and Euro Cup and many Madridistas were called up to play for their national teams. How did they do?
Florentino Perez gave an interview to Jose Ramon de la Morena on Onda Cero’s El Transistor program where he discussed the new Santiago Bernabeu, Ramos and Zidane’s departures, Ancelotti, revitalizing the squad, and more.
The much-awaited Euros and Copa America have commenced and several of our Madridistas are on international duty serving their nations.
Will Ancelotti be the architect of a quiet revolution at Real Madrid and lead a new era of players to greatness? OR will Real Madrid grind out games but still come up short? Here are a few key points that Ancelotti’s arrival will bring to the team.
Zidane’s men will be looking to secure all 3 points from the Andalucians in order to keep the pressure on Atlético Madrid who are two points ahead of Madrid with only 2 games left in the race for the La Liga title
Real Madrid`s UCL campaign came to an end as they were outplayed and outclassed by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea host Real Madrid in the second round of the UEFA Champions League Semi Finals. The 1st leg between the two ended in a stalemate 1-1 result in Madrid which left it completely “all to play for” in the 2nd leg.
It ended 1-1 at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano in Madrid as both the blues and the whites earn a credible result at the end.
Real Madrid went on top of the table and level on points with Atletico Madrid after comfortably disposing of lowly Cadiz.
Los Blancos will aspire to get their La Liga title charge back on track when they travel to Cadiz for Wednesday night’s fixture.