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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.
Major League Soccer outfit Inter Miami have early this week announced the signing of a former member of the defensive ranks at the likes of Real Madrid and Sevilla.The player in question? Sergio
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Real Madrid's Mbappé has limited training session ahead of Man City match in Champions League
MADRID (AP) — Kylian Mbappé trained separately from his Real Madrid teammates on Tuesday, putting in doubt his availability for the Champions League match against Manchester City on Wednesday. Madrid said Mbappé trained indoors as the rest of the squad worked on the pitch under the command of coach Xabi Alonso.
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Where to watch Real Madrid vs. Manchester City Champions League match today: Time, free stream
International soccer titans collide Wednesday in Madrid, where Real Madrid plays host to Manchester City in the league phase of the UEFA Champions League. The match is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. ET (9 p.
Mohamed Salah, Daniel Muñoz, Adam Wharton and Antoine Griezmann all feature in today’s gossip.
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Kylian Mbappé an unused substitute in Real Madrid's loss to Man City in the Champions League
MADRID (AP) — Kylian Mbappé was an unused substitute in Real Madrid’s 2-1 loss to Manchester City in the Champions League on Wednesday. Mbappé, who has scored 25 goals for Madrid this season, was left out of Madrid’s starting lineup and stayed on the bench following reports of a minor knee injury.
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Gareth Bale finally breaks the silence in his Real Madrid drama: ‘I was probably guilty of not defending myself’
Gareth Bale cemented his status as a Real Madrid legend, racking up an impressive number of goals and playing key roles in numerous title victories. However, a wave of criticism significantly tarnished his legacy,
Even with a poor string of results, an injury crisis and Xabi Alonso facing the sack, Real Madrid club president Florentino Pérez highlighted Spanish refereeing as the cause of immense “damage” to the Spanish giants.