Page 7 of 12 FirstFirst ... 56789 ... LastLast
Results 61 to 70 of 112

Thread: ✪✪✪ ⚽️⚽️⚽️ 2019/20 La Liga ⚽️⚽️⚽️✪✪✪ REAL MADRID Champions again

  1. #61

    Default



  2. #62

  3. #63

  4. #64

  5. #65

    Default



    El Clasico
    on Thursday 19th December , 2019 ; Kick-Off at 12:30am IST

  6. #66

    Default

    Barcelona and Real Madrid level on points going into a Clasico for the first time in nine seasons

  7. #67

    Default

    Barcelona and Real Madrid played out the first goalless draw in El Clasico for 17 years



    Real Madrid outplayed Barcelona for large parts but were unable to make their dominance count and the Clasico ended goalless to leave the Catalans top of the standings on goal difference.

    Both sides had shots cleared off the line and Gareth Bale did put the ball in the net after the interval but his strike was narrowly ruled out for offside and the fixture ended scoreless for the first time since November, 2002
    Last edited by Giggs; 12-19-2019 at 12:33 PM.

  8. #68

  9. #69
    The Special One Viru's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Los Blancos
    Posts
    15,640

    Default

    In UCL madrid start as an underdog against almost every big teams now pakshe second half of seasonil level drop aayilla enkil league adikkan pattiya team aanu ippo
    BEL20VED

  10. #70
    F.K. VazhipokkaN BangaloreaN's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    Bangalore
    Posts
    107,057

    Default

    Real Madrid beat Atletico Madrid on penalties to win Spanish Super Cup



    JEDDAH: Thibaut Courtois proved the hero on Sunday as Real Madrid beat city rivals Atletico Madrid in a penalty shoot-out in Saudi Arabia to win their 11th Spanish Super Cup.

    Two imperious goalkeepers came out on top during a goalless final in Jeddah but Belgian Courtois proved decisive, saving Thomas Partey's penalty after Saul Niguez had already hit the post.


    Sergio Ramos tucked away the winning spot-kick to ensure Real Madrid clinched their first trophy of the season, with La Liga and the Champions League next in their sights.

    Atletico might have won it in extra-time when Alvaro Morata went through one-on-one but Real's Federico Valverde took a red card in exchange for cynically fouling the striker from behind.

    Victory maintains Zinedine Zidane's spotless record as a coach in finals. He has now led Madrid to success in three of three Champions League, two each in the Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup, and now one in the Spanish Super Cup.

    And although the final lacked goals and quality finishing, there was drama until the end and joy on the faces of Real Madrid's players as Ramos hoisted another trophy under the fireworks.

    Ramos had been guilty of sloppiness early on and Atletico should have capitalised. The defender played a pass straight to Joao Felix on the edge of the area but Felix dragged wide and then Ferland Mendy gave the ball away carelessly, only for Morata to look for contact from Courtois and a penalty when there was neither.


    Both teams had good chances to win it late on, with Luka Jovic's deflected cross finding Valverde free five yards out only for the midfielder's header to hit his own knee before drifting harmlessly over.

    Then Atletico might have nicked it in the 80th minute as Kieran Trippier clipped an excellent pass over the top for Morata, who opted for accuracy rather than power and Courtois was able to push away.

    Into extra-time and, with 105 minutes on the clock, Courtois did well to flash out a leg and block Morata's acrobatic effort while Oblak twice denied Real, first a curling shot from Luka Modric and then a follow-up drive from Mariano Diaz.

    Yet the most dramatic moment was still to come as Saul sent Morata clean through, with only Courtois to beat, only for the chasing Valverde to scythe him down from behind.


    The red card was inevitable but Atletico only had a free-kick and, for four minutes, an extra man advantage. Trippier hit the free-kick into the wall and Real held on for penalties.

    Carvajal found the corner but Saul struck the post, despite sending Courtois the wrong way. Rodrygo coolly put Real two ahead and Thomas missed, this time Courtois diving right and palming away.


    Modric swept into the corner before Trippier did the same. It was left to Ramos to hit the winning shot.

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •