Real Madrid

Real Madrid’s recent revival has caught the attention of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola. He attributes their transformation to midfielder Jude Bellingham’s significant impact on the team. Guardiola’s remarks came after the Champions League quarterfinals draw pitted City against the LaLiga giants. Last season, City overcame Real Madrid in the semifinals, showcasing a dominant performance.
Real Madrid recently filed a complaint with Spanish hate crime prosecutors concerning the alleged “racist and hate insults” directed at their forward, Vinícius Júnior, by groups of Atlético Madrid and Barcelona supporters. These incidents occurred before various games, including the Champions League match against Inter Milan and the Copa del Rey round-of-16 derby that Atlético
LaLiga has confirmed that it will be reporting the “deplorable racist chants” from a group of Atlético Madrid fans to the Spain prosecutors’ office. The chants containing the words “Vinícius chimpanzee” were directed at Real Madrid forward Vinícius Júnior and were captured in a video circulating on social media platforms. This incident of racial abuse
Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Real Madrid, came out in defense of Vinícius Júnior, stating that the forward has been treated worse on the pitch than any player he has coached in his career. Ancelotti passionately defended Vinícius after the Brazil forward received criticism from fans and faced harsh treatment during recent matches. In a
Real Madrid’s attempt to lift the two-game ban imposed on Jude Bellingham has been thwarted by the Spanish Football Federation’s Competition Committee. This decision means that Bellingham, LaLiga’s top goal-scorer with an impressive 16 goals, will be absent for the upcoming league fixture against Celta Vigo and the encounter with Osasuna on March 16. The
Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham recently expressed his frustration with the two-game suspension he received in LaLiga, calling it “a bit ridiculous.” Bellingham claimed that the disciplinary committee’s decision was unjust, suggesting that he was being targeted because he is new to the league. The suspension stemmed from Bellingham’s red card for protesting the referee’s