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Real Madrid Romp to 4-0 Victory, Set Stage for Title Celebrations

Real Madrid Romp to 4-0 Victory, Set Stage for Title Celebrations

Real Madrid capped off their triumphant La Liga campaign with a resounding 4-0 victory over relegated Granada, setting the stage for their title celebrations in the Spanish capital.Carlo Ancelotti's side, fresh from their midweek triumph over Bayern Munich in the Champions League, fielded a reserve-heavy lineup that proved too strong for the downtrodden Andalusians. Brahim Diaz led the charge with a brace, while Fran Garcia and Arda Guler also found the net for Los Blancos.Despite securing their 36th Spanish title last weekend, Madrid opted to postpone their celebrations to focus on the Bayern clash. However, with the Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund looming, Ancelotti emphasized the importance of maintaining squad fitness."The objective is to arrive with the squad all at their best for the day of the final, and we will do it," said Ancelotti.While speculation swirls about the potential arrival of Kylian Mbappe, Ancelotti remained focused on the task at hand. "It's not a topic I'm thinking about at the moment," he added. "We have to celebrate tomorrow with our fans and until June 1 we know exactly what we have to think about."Granada, already relegated before kick-off, gave Real Madrid a guard of honor as the champions demonstrated their unwavering focus. The victory extended Madrid's lead over second-placed Girona to 15 points.Diaz opened the scoring in the 38th minute, followed by Garcia's strike in stoppage time before the break. Guler added to the tally in the second half, and Diaz completed the rout with a neat finish after a team move.Despite the absence of key players like Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior, Madrid maintained their dominance throughout the match. Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois kept a clean sheet in his second game back from injury.The remaining league fixtures will provide Ancelotti with an opportunity to rest and rotate his squad ahead of the Champions League final. They may also offer fans a last glimpse of Luka Modric, whose contract expires in the summer.As Madrid prepares for their title parade on Sunday, Ancelotti hinted at repeating his iconic celebration from their last parade in 2022, complete with a cigar and sunglasses.In contrast to Madrid's joy, Granada players expressed their disappointment. "Thanks to the fans for being with us in this year in which we've done so badly, and sorry," said Granada captain Carlos Neva.

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Girona's Title Hopes Dented by Alaves' Late Equalizer

Girona's Title Hopes Dented by Alaves' Late Equalizer

Girona's aspirations of securing the second spot behind La Liga champions Real Madrid suffered a setback on Friday as they were held to a 2-2 draw by Alaves. The match witnessed a dramatic late equalizer from Alaves' Jon Guridi in the ninth minute of added time.The match at the Mendizorroza stadium in Vitoria began with a quick start for Girona, with Eric Garcia scoring in just the fourth minute. However, Alaves responded swiftly, with Guridi equalizing eight minutes later. Artem Dovbyk, the league's leading goalscorer with 20 goals, assisted Yangel Herrera for what seemed to be the winning goal just before halftime.As the game entered its final stages, Alaves refused to give up. In the dying moments of added time, Guridi struck again, securing a share of the spoils for the home team. The result leaves Girona with 75 points, 12 behind Real Madrid and just two points ahead of Barcelona.Barcelona, who have a game in hand, can move into second place if they defeat Real Sociedad on Monday. Meanwhile, Real Madrid, fresh from their Champions League triumph over Bayern Munich, will face relegation-threatened Granada on Saturday.Granada, currently second from bottom, could face relegation before the match against Real Madrid if Real Mallorca, who are 17th, defeat Las Palmas earlier in the day.

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Real Madrid Seek Formula to Overcome Bayern Munich in Champions League Semi-Final

Real Madrid Seek Formula to Overcome Bayern Munich in Champions League Semi-Final

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti faces a crucial task as he seeks to guide his team past Bayern Munich in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final on Wednesday. Despite earning a 2-2 draw in the first leg in Bavaria, Ancelotti acknowledged that Real Madrid failed to reach their full potential."Bayern are very dangerous, they were at their best and we weren't -- we have time to improve for Wednesday," Ancelotti said after the first leg.Real Madrid secured the La Liga title with a 3-0 win over Cadiz on Saturday, but celebrations were muted as the team's focus remained on the Champions League. The players reported for training on Sunday morning and refrained from joining fans at Plaza Cibeles, where they typically celebrate major titles."We would like to celebrate with all the fans, but they understand because on Wednesday we have a very important challenge," Ancelotti said. "It's contained joy -- we have the most important game of the season coming up."Madrid captain Nacho Fernandez echoed his coach's sentiments. "We're on the verge of reaching another final, we're going to give our all to get there -- that's why we can't celebrate too much," he said.Ancelotti's goal is to secure a fifth La Liga and Champions League double for Real Madrid. The Italian coach has won 12 trophies at the club and is close to matching Miguel Munoz's record of 14 titles, achieved between 1960 and 1972.To reach the final at Wembley, Ancelotti must find a way to neutralize Bayern's dangerous wingers, Leroy Sane and Jamal Musiala, who posed a constant threat in the first leg. Dani Carvajal will return from suspension at right-back to try and contain Musiala, while Jude Bellingham and others may be tasked with tracking back to help Ferland Mendy stop Sane."It was important when we began to defend with collective commitment," Ancelotti said, emphasizing the team's improved defensive performance this season. "The big effort was made by the forwards, rather than the defenders -- injuries helped us understand that it wasn't about individuals but a team effort."Ancelotti could also introduce Eduardo Camavinga to add energy and disrupt Bayern's build-up play. If his tactical adjustments fail, Madrid can always rely on the "magic" of the Santiago Bernabeu. The stadium has witnessed remarkable comebacks in the past, including Real Madrid's run to the 2022 Champions League final."It's time to have a magical night at the Bernabeu," Vinicius said after the Bayern draw, invoking the stadium's legendary atmosphere.

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Celta Vigo Boost Survival Hopes, Granada Relegation Looms

Celta Vigo Boost Survival Hopes, Granada Relegation Looms

Celta Vigo's dramatic 3-2 victory over Villarreal on Sunday has boosted their chances of La Liga survival, while Granada's 3-0 defeat at Sevilla has all but sealed their relegation.Anastasios Douvikas' late goal secured Celta's triumph at Balaidos against a depleted Villarreal side, who had Santi Comesana dismissed after just 17 minutes for a reckless tackle. The Galicians now hold an eight-point advantage over the relegation zone with four matches remaining.Granada's hopes of avoiding the drop took a significant blow with their heavy defeat at Sevilla. The Andalucians appear destined to join Almeria in the second division next season, while Cadiz, currently 18th, still harbor hopes of salvation.Despite losing to Real Madrid on Saturday, Villarreal's chances of survival were boosted by Rayo Vallecano's 1-0 defeat at Almeria on Sunday. Cadiz trail Mallorca by six points and Rayo and Celta by eight.Alaves dealt a blow to Valencia's European aspirations with a 1-0 victory at Mestalla, leaving Ruben Baraja's team eighth in the standings. Real Betis, seventh, secured a 2-0 win at Osasuna to move five points clear of Valencia in the race for European football. With Copa del Rey champions Athletic Bilbao already guaranteed a Europa League spot, a top-seven finish will secure continental qualification.

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Real Madrid Crowned La Liga Champions with Four Games to Spare

Real Madrid Crowned La Liga Champions with Four Games to Spare

Real Madrid's dominance in Spanish football has reached new heights as they clinched the La Liga title with four games to spare, leaving their rivals Barcelona trailing in their wake. The comprehensive 3-0 victory over relegation-threatened Cadiz, even with a lineup predominantly of bench players, was enough to secure the title as Barcelona stumbled to a 4-2 defeat against Girona.Barcelona's hopes of silverware this season have been dashed, as they now trail Real Madrid by an insurmountable 14 points. With Girona leapfrogging Barcelona into second place, Madrid's coronation as La Liga champions for the 36th time was confirmed, marking another chapter in the club's illustrious history.Real Madrid's triumph is a testament to their resilience and depth. Despite losing star forward Karim Benzema to injury at the start of the campaign, youngster Jude Bellingham stepped up with consistent performances, scoring 18 league goals and providing leadership in the midfield. Vinicius Junior's brilliance also played a crucial role in Madrid's success.Madrid's only loss in 34 rounds so far highlights their dominance. They beat Barcelona in both league "clasico" matches and dealt Girona a pair of lopsided losses in their two meetings.Ancelotti's decision to overhaul his lineup ahead of the decider against Bayern Munich paid off. Brahim Díaz broke through Cadiz's defense in the 51st minute, while Bellingham tapped in a second goal in the 68th. Joselu Mato added a third in injury time.Barcelona's double blow of watching Madrid claim the title and falling behind Girona in the Catalan derby was a bitter pill to swallow. Girona's top-four finish and Champions League berth is a significant achievement, but it also poses a potential issue for UEFA due to their ownership group's involvement with Manchester City.

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Real Madrid on Cusp of La Liga Title, Girona Holds the Key

Real Madrid on Cusp of La Liga Title, Girona Holds the Key

Real Madrid, the current leaders of La Liga, have a chance to secure their 36th Spanish title this weekend. However, they need a helping hand from Girona, this season's surprise challengers.Madrid will host Cadiz on Saturday, and if they win, they will need Girona to take points off Barcelona, the defending champions, in the following match. If both conditions are met, Los Blancos will extend their record-breaking title count.Girona, in their fourth season in La Liga, have been a revelation this season. They were Madrid's main rivals for the top spot for much of the campaign, but their momentum stalled after a 4-0 defeat to Ancelotti's side in February.Despite the setback, Girona have regrouped and are now on the verge of qualifying for the Champions League for the first time in their history. A victory over Barcelona in the Catalan derby would not only secure their place in the top four but also make club history.Even though the title could be within their grasp this weekend, Madrid's focus is divided as they prepare for the second leg of their Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich. Los Blancos earned a creditable 2-2 draw in Munich and will host the German giants on Wednesday.Ancelotti is likely to rotate his squad, as he did in their narrow win over Real Sociedad last week. The likes of Luka Modric, Joselu, Nacho, and Lucas Vazquez have proven to be reliable options when called upon.Aurelien Tchouameni is set to miss the game with a knock, while Thibaut Courtois could make his first appearance of the season. Ancelotti has indicated that the Belgian goalkeeper is ready to return after two knee injuries kept him sidelined since pre-season.Jude Bellingham, Madrid's top scorer, may also be rested as he has struggled with various physical issues in the second half of the season. "He hasn't been at his best, but he'll be back very soon and by Wednesday he'll be at 100 percent," said Ancelotti.Cadiz travel to the Bernabeu with slim hopes of survival. The Andalucians are 18th, five points from safety behind Celta Vigo. "The situation is very tricky and I understand the tension... but there are five games to go," said Cadiz goalkeeper Jeremias Ledesma.

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Lewandowski Hat-Trick Powers Barcelona to Thrilling Valencia Win

Lewandowski Hat-Trick Powers Barcelona to Thrilling Valencia Win

Robert Lewandowski's second-half hat-trick propelled Barcelona to a thrilling 4-2 victory over 10-man Valencia in La Liga on Monday. The win keeps Barcelona's title hopes alive, denying Real Madrid the chance to clinch the crown with a win over Cadiz next Saturday.Despite the threat of rain and a Monday night slot, 30,000 fans witnessed an entertaining clash at the Olympic Stadium. Valencia took the lead through Fermin Lopez, but Hugo Duro and Pepelu's penalty turned the game in their favor.However, Barcelona's fortunes changed when Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili was sent off for handball late in the first half. Lewandowski equalized soon after the break, and his late brace sealed the victory for the Catalans.Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez praised his team's attitude despite their early struggles. "We lacked calmness, but I'm satisfied with the team's attitude," he said.Valencia, who are eighth in the standings, created early chances but failed to capitalize. Barcelona took the lead through Lopez's header, but Valencia responded quickly after Marc-Andre ter Stegen's error allowed Duro to score.Araujo's penalty concession made matters worse for Barcelona, but Mamardashvili's dismissal proved to be a turning point. Lewandowski's header and close-range finish put Barcelona back in front, and his free-kick in stoppage time sealed the win."We can always score three or four goals if we lose one or two," said Lewandowski. "It's easier for everyone if we score a lot of goals."Barcelona's victory moves them two points ahead of Girona, who they face next Saturday. A Girona win could hand Madrid the title, but Xavi is confident his team can put up a fight. "It will be a great game, two teams looking to go on the attack," he said.

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Real Madrid Close in on La Liga Title with 1-0 Win over Real Sociedad

Real Madrid Close in on La Liga Title with 1-0 Win over Real Sociedad

Real Madrid's relentless pursuit of the La Liga title took a significant step forward with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Real Sociedad on Friday. The triumph at the Reale Arena extended their lead at the summit to 14 points, leaving their arch-rivals Barcelona with a mountain to climb.Despite resting virtually their entire first-choice team ahead of Tuesday's Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich, Madrid showcased their depth and determination. Arda Guler, a 19-year-old playmaker, seized the opportunity to shine, scoring the solitary goal that sealed the victory.Guler's strike came in the 29th minute, as he capitalized on a perfectly placed cross from Dani Carvajal. The goal proved to be the difference in a match where Real Sociedad dominated possession and created several chances. However, Madrid's defense, led by Eder Militao, held firm to preserve the clean sheet.Carlo Ancelotti, Madrid's coach, praised his team's commitment despite the rotations. "It was quite clear that everyone thought we were coming here for a stroll, the only ones who didn't think so were the players," he said. "I am proud of the players because they had the desire and will to keep winning."Real Sociedad, who remain sixth in the standings, were left to rue missed opportunities. Takefusa Kubo thought he had equalized before the break, but his goal was ruled out for a foul in the build-up. Benat Turrientes also came close, but his shot sailed narrowly over the crossbar.In the second half, Madrid brought on reinforcements in the form of Vinicius Junior and Fede Valverde. The substitutions helped stabilize the game and ensure the victory. Antonio Rudiger made a crucial block to deny Mikel Oyarzabal, while Alex Remiro made a fine save to keep out Eduardo Camavinga's late effort.The match was brought forward to Friday from Saturday to accommodate Madrid's Champions League schedule. Despite the short notice, Real Sociedad put up a spirited performance, but ultimately it was Madrid's experience and quality that prevailed.

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Atletico Madrid Face Crucial Champions League Clash Against Athletic Bilbao

Atletico Madrid Face Crucial Champions League Clash Against Athletic Bilbao

Atletico Madrid and Athletic Bilbao, two Spanish football powerhouses, are set to clash in a crucial La Liga match on Saturday, with Champions League qualification on the line. Atletico, currently fourth in the standings, holds a three-point advantage over fifth-placed Athletic.Diego Simeone's Atletico have endured a turbulent season, suffering a humiliating 2-0 defeat to Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League quarter-finals and a disappointing loss to Alaves in La Liga. The pressure is mounting on Simeone's team to deliver a strong performance against Athletic.Ernesto Valverde's Athletic, on the other hand, have been in impressive form this season, particularly against Atletico. They have defeated Simeone's side on all three occasions they have met, scoring six goals and conceding none.In December, Athletic outplayed Atletico 2-0 at San Mames, prompting Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak to criticize his team's performance. "You can't win titles like this, you can't win leagues... Bilbao were a lot better than us," Oblak said.The teams met again in the Copa del Rey semi-finals, with Atletico losing 1-0 at home. Athletic dominated the second leg, securing a 3-0 victory.Despite their recent struggles, Atletico remain a formidable opponent. They have a strong squad and a proven track record of success under Simeone. However, Athletic will be confident of securing a victory, knowing that it would give them a significant boost in their quest for Champions League qualification.The match promises to be a high-intensity affair, with both teams desperate for a positive result. Atletico will be eager to bounce back from their recent setbacks, while Athletic will be determined to continue their impressive run against Simeone's side.

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