Spanish Football
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Spanish Match ThreadsThe new home for all match threads related to Spanish football of any type (La Liga, NT, lower leagues, etc..). |
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Atlético de MadridAupa, Atléti! When Sergio Agüero and Diego Forlán are your starting forward pair, you have to expect goals. And usually, goals are something Atlético provide. Both scoring and conceding. The Rojiblanco have potential, but true to their nature, it may never be fulfilled. Will this be the season? |
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BarcelonaGlamour and class come to mind when you think of Barcelona. Under Pep Guardiola, this team have gone from strength to strength, and the individual talent at the club has been moulded into a strong team capable of beating anyone in the World. Will they have to consider taking up a Plan B, in an attempt to keep opposition managers guessing? Will they be able to maintain this excellent standard they have set themselves? Will they retain La Liga? Can they fend off Mourinho's attempts to dethrone them? Pep will be asking himself these questions. With a strong base to build from, and new players emerging from La Masia every year, they are certainly capable. This is FC Barcelona - Més que un club. |
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Real MadridGlamour, class and winning come to mind when you think of Real Madrid. Honored by FIFA as the most successful football club of the 20th century, Real Madrid has won a record 31 La Liga titles and 9 UEFA Champions Leagues. Dressed in an iconic all white kit, Real Madrid did more than any other club to promote international European club competition under the foresight of President Santiago Bernabéu Yeste, for whom the club’s coliseum is named. Boasting a young and devilishly talented squad managed by José Mourinho, captained by Iker Casillas, and led by Cristiano Ronaldo, the future is very bright for Los Merengues. ¡Hala Madrid! |
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Valencia¡Amunt Valencia! Despite the financial problems the pride of Valencia could hold onto their biggest stars in David Villa and Silva. One of the biggest clubs in Spain is looking rather convincing again under Unai Emery which raises one question: are they up to challenge Barcelona and Real Madrid? |
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La SelecciónSpain recently conquered Europe, now they have their sights set on South Africa. With qualification already wrapped up, new players should get their opportunities in the remaining qualification matches and friendly matches to come. This is tiki-taka football at its finest! |
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