Spanish Clubs

La carrera de 63 metros de Gareth Bale hacia la meta se registró a una velocidad máxima ridícula

Gareth Bale lo ha vuelto a hacer. Quizás mejor conocido por su impresionante carrera contra el Barcelona en la final de la Copa del Rey 2014 (en la que Usain Bolt dijo: "Es un gol que a cualquier velocista del mundo le gustaría marcar algún día. Es el futbolista más rápido del mundo en este momento.”), Bale ha vuelto a marcar un gol más para el Real Madrid.

Mientras que su velocidad máxima en el esfuerzo final de la Copa del Rey fue de 34,6 kilómetros por hora, Bale alcanzó las 35.19  km/h mientras se aferraba a un pase de Isco el domingo contra la Real Sociedad.

Real Madrid Have Work To Do With Cristiano Ronaldo's Ban Over

Cristiano Ronaldo's five-game ban for shoving a referee during the Spanish Super Cup has ended. This is good news for Madrid fans because, barring a promising win over Real Sociedad this weekend, they have not been the fire-breathing galactico dragon we all thought we were going to see.

Consecutive draws against Valencia and Levante put Madrid four points down from Barcelona, but now that the second-best player in the world is returning from suspension, Madrid will no longer have to rely on the heroics of Borja Mayoral to win games.

Paulinho The Hero For Barca In Match Featuring Three Absolute Golazos

Barcelona continue to set the pace at the top of La Liga following a spirited, come from behind victory at Getafe on Saturday. A wonder goal from Gaku Shibasaki gave Azulones a shock lead, but second half strikes from Denis Suarez and Paulinho maintained Barcelona’s perfect start to the season after four matches.

Isco Set To Sign New Real Madrid Contract; Real Madrid Set To Be Real Good For A Long Time

Isco, the best player in the world on current form according to The18's Connor Fleming, has agreed to a new contract at Real Madrid that runs through the 2021-2022 season.

Here's Real Madrid's official statement:

Gareth Bale Jeered Because UCL Group Stage Is A Boring Nonevent

There’s no fighting the feeling that the Champions League group stage has become more and more of a nonevent over the past few years. Over the course of this week’s action, we watched Chelsea hammer Qarabag 6-0, PSG pummel Celtic 5-0 and Manchester City put four unanswered past Feyenoord. Even the marquee matchup between Barcelona and Juventus had the feeling of an International Champions Cup match being played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando. 

Cristiano Ronaldo Returns For Champions League, Obviously Scores

Real Madrid have missed Cristiano Ronaldo. The groomed one hasn’t suited up for Real Madrid since August August 23rd as CR7 is serving a 5 game suspension in La Liga for pushing a referee against Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup. Cristiano is eligible to play in the Champions League and it was only right for him to open the scoring vs APOEL.

An Unchained Andres Iniesta Produced A Masterclass Against Juventus

There’s an immediate hot take available here that I just can’t commit myself to: the departure of Neymar from Barcelona has had an uplifting effect on 33-year-old midfielder Andres Iniesta, and El Ilusionista is about to enjoy the consummate season because of a mixture of peak footballing intelligence and a proverbial unchaining on the left-hand side of Barca’s midfield.

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