LaLiga Probable Line-Ups: Week 4

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LaLiga Probable Line-Ups: Week 4


EIBAR-LEGANES (Friday, 21:00 - all times CET)

LEVANTE-VALENCIA (Saturday, 13:00)

GETAFE-BARCELONA (Sat, 16:15)

BETIS-DEPORTIVO (Sat, 18:30)

ATLETICO-MALAGA (Sat, 20:45)

ALAVES-VILLARREAL (Sunday, 12:00)

GIRONA-SEVILLA (Sun, 16:15)

LAS PALMAS-ATHLETIC (Sun, 18:30)

R. SOCIEDAD-R. MADRID (Sun, 20:45)

ESPANYOL-CELTA (Monday, 21:00)

LaLiga still full of unbeaten teams

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LaLiga still full of unbeaten teams


Not since 2002/03 have eight LaLiga teams made it to Week 4 of the season without being beaten.

Heading into the weekend; Barcelona, Levante, Valencia, Real Sociedad, Athletic Club, Atletico Madrid, Sevilla and Real Madrid have all managed to avoid that sinking feeling thus far.

However it's not all positive news as both Real and Atletico hold great uncertainties following two disappointing draws amongst a single win.

Barcelona and Sociedad are the only to have claimed victory in all three games of the 2017/18 campaign to this point, while the Catalans are joined by Athletic as the only teams yet to concede.

This has only happened once before in LaLiga's 20-team period, which also involved Barcelona, Madrid, Atletico, La Real and Valencia as part of the successful eight.

By the end of that campaign, only Real Madrid and Real Sociedad ended up in the Champions League places and the two do battle at Estadio Anoeta this weekend, along with fellow unbeaten teams Valencia and Levante.

Real Madrid boast €178m transfer budget

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Real Madrid boast €178m transfer budget


The financial outlook for Real Madrid following the double winning 2016/17 campaign has been revealed ahead of the club's Annual Assembly on October 1.

Real president Florentino Perez and his board of directors must gain official approval from the members to pass the budget, as well as its forecasts for the 2017/18 season.

Coming out of the previous campaign with a whole host of silverware, Los Blancos earned 674.6 million euros in operating income with operating profit amounting to 137.8m euros.

Furthermore, the treasury balance of Real Madrid is due to be settled at 178m euros, the second highest in club history as Zinedine Zidane holds vast swathes of transfer funds at his disposal.

While there was great success on the pitch, in reality this meant higher outlays in terms of expenses and bonuses, totalling 70m euros.

Operating income increased 8.8 percent year on year, excluding the capital gains of player sales, while club equity reached 463.5m euros, up 21.2m euros.

Profit after tax and securities was named as 21.4m euros for 2016/17.

Looking ahead to the end of the 2017/18 season, Madrid chiefs forecast earnings to expand to 690.3m euros with a pre-tax profit of 48.6m euros.

The Valverde effect

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The Valverde effect


Neymar left him, he didn't sign Inigo Martinez, Real Madrid beat him in the Spanish Super Cup, the transfer market closure did not bring him any new players... but Barcelona are still under the bewitching spell of Ernesto Valverde.

To top it off, the team has disconnected with the management of Josep Maria Bartomeu, who still has a motion of censorship hanging over him.

The coach could never have imagined a reception quite like this but to his credit, Valverde has taken advantage of the situation using his experience.

In all of his speeches to the media he has shown great serenity, and has also transmitted that calm to the squad.

He has applied common sense where required too, which has meant that players like Messi, Alba, Iniesta, Rakitic and Semedo are already showing their best version.

1. Still positive after the transfer window.

Robert Fernandez was in charge of breaking the news to Valverde that there were no new signings at the end of the transfer window.

"We are, and will remain, calm," was the coach's response.

2. Messi is free.

For a new coach, the face-to-face with Lionel Messi is no easy task but Valverde has managed it with skill and without great fuss.

The result offers no doubts: eight goals and six shots against the woodwork.

3. Relying on Rakitic.

Valverde has opted for Ivan Rakitic, a footballer for whom Luis Enrique made life impossible the previous season, and has given him confidence by making him a starter from the beginning.

As such, the Croatian is responding.

4. Use the best players.

Valverde has used his best players in every game, leaving no room to doubt his preferred XI.

5. A winger called Alba.

The great beneficiary of Neymar's departure as he has already made the left wing his own.

6. The friendly face.

When Barcelona's board began looking at coaches, one of the required qualities was to maintain composure in the press conferences.

Valverde has stoically endured the harassment of the media in the absence of new signings, the doubts created by the team in the Super Cup games and the anger of club members.

7. The ball is King.

Valverde has returned to the essence of Barcelona's game.

His teams go hunting for the ball, caress it and use it well both in attack and defence.

8. The importance of Iniesta.

Valverde believes Iniesta is remarkable and the reason that the captain is still hesitating to sign his renewal is because he needs to continue to feel important to the team.

The coach has proven that to be the case as he has always given Iniesta a starting berth.

Isco: There was some contact with Barcelona but I never listened to it

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Isco: There was some contact with Barcelona but I never listened to it


Thursday's announcement came as a huge relief to Real Madrid supporters, asIsco renewed his contract with the club until June 2022 and the Spaniard has confirmed that there were talks with Barcelona before settling on an extended stay at Los Blancos.

Breaking into the first-team in the 2016/17 season was difficult for the former Malaga playmaker and everyone was acutely aware of his contractual situation.

As such there were links with both Barcelona and Manchester City, yet it was the links to the Camp Nou that greatly alarmed those within Valdebebas.

"There was some contact but I never listened to it, my intention was always to succeed here in a team that had confidence in me, I want to consolidate my position as a starter and win many titles," he explained to the assembled press.

Despite not always being a regular first-team member since he arrived at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, Isco can call upon numerous positive memories and he believes winning La Decima was his finest Real Madrid moment.

"I would say that La Decima was memorable, it was the club's most desired European Cup, there have been bad moments, the beginning of last season when I suffered an ankle injury, that really angered me," he noted.

Zinedine Zidane didn't initially know how best to use the Spanish midfielder when he took the job, it took time for the Frenchman to trust Isco in a footballing perspective, yet the midfielder recalls the belief the Frenchman gave him from day one.

"From the first day [Zidane] arrived, he told me he believed in me," said the player.

"He showed me his confidence from the very first moment and I've been patient, in the end this is a team game and you must wait for your moment."

Negotiations over the renewal, which includes a 700 million euro buy-out clause, have been ongoing for a number of months although this is largely because Isco wanted to focus on football.

"The timing is merely anecdotal, I could have renewed last year but I wanted to be focused on the season, I was always determined to re-sign," said Isco.

Injuries and suspension has forced former Castilla coach Zidane to adapt to a new 4-4-2 formation of late and in doing so he has found the perfect position for Isco.

Coming in off the left into a central midfield position has allowed Isco to thrive, and the player himself believes it is better to be a key part of an incredibly gifted unit.

"We have a very competitive team, we are all crucial," he stated.

"I don't feel as though I'm an automatic starter but it is very important that the team unit is exceptional."

Bale urges Real Madrid fans to be patient

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Bale urges Real Madrid fans to be patient


The motivation to win titles has not been lost from Real Madrid this season, according to Gareth Bale, and the Welshman has urged fans to be patient following to poor draws.

Both Levante and Valencia have taken a point home from the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in recent weeks, dropping Real off the early pace.

"We need to be calm and take it game by game," he told an Adidas event in Madrid.

"We had a great start with the two titles, but we want to keep winning. Our goal has not been achieved yet and we want to win everything.

"We have been the first team to win two Champions Leagues in a row and now there is the motivation to win a third."

There are plenty of objectives on Bale's mind for the season ahead, including World Cup qualification with Wales, while he also discussed his favourite ever goal.

"The World Cup is a huge challenge for us, as was the European Championship a year ago," he added. "We will fight until the end to qualify.

"Probably the Decima goal is the most important of my career and I will never forget it.

"Every goal is important and special with Madrid, and hopefully I'll score in more important matches."

Nobody at Real Madrid doubts Gareth Bale

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Nobody at Real Madrid doubts Gareth Bale


There is a calmness, as well as complete confidence and trust in Gareth Bale. When it comes to the Welshman, there are no doubts. Directors, coaches and teammates all know that the former Tottenham player will soon return to the form that he showed during the first months of last season and that made him a reference point for this team. He can count on the support of all sectors of the club. While it's true that there were some jeers for him at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday, the applause covered the critics.

Bale has not had a simple start to this season. The injury he suffered, which was more serious than it seemed, isn't simple to recover from, not physically or mentally. Confidence comes with matches and that is what the Welshman has been lacking.

The forward knows that he is currently the focus of criticism, but his cool character will help him to carry this burden. He trusts in his chances and in the gestures of support from his teammates, who applauded him when he was substituted on Wednesday and who showed Bale and the fanbase that they have confidence in him.

It hasn't been necessary for directors or coaches to sit down with Bale to convey their support. He already has it. His way of being makes it easier to overcome these delicate moments. Now the question is one of feeling, of working out if his body is at its peak again, something he is working towards.

During the discussions that were had with Bale during pre-season, he always tried to keep things calm and to convey his usual relaxed character. Nothing has forced him to change, not even the rumours of a possible exit and the interest of Jose Mourinho.

In his relationship with his teammates there has always been one obstacle, that of the language barrier. As such, he has sometimes sought refuge by speaking to Luka Modric and Cristiano Ronaldo, who speak perfect English. However, what has been clear is that Bale and his teammates do understand each other on the pitch, no matter what language they speak. That is because of football, a universal language.

Gareth Bale: Four years of ups and downs in Madrid

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Gareth Bale: Four years of ups and downs in Madrid


When Real Madrid broke the world transfer record to sign Gareth Bale in 2013, many envisaged the Welsh forward to be the long-term heir to Cristiano Ronaldo at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, yet it has been four years of ups and downs for Bale in the Spanish capital.
Mediapro

It was exactly four years ago today that Los Blancos' newest acquisition made his official debut against Villarreal and he immediately caught the eye with a goal, in addition to a number of incisive runs down the flank which got supporters off their seats.

Four years, however, is a long time in football and in September 2017, there remains serious doubt that the former Southampton academy graduate will ever reach the levels expected of him.

From the perspective of trophies lifted, Bale's career with Real Madrid has been staggeringly successful with three Champions Leagues, one LaLiga title, three UEFA Super Cups, two Club World Championships, one Supercopa de Espana and one Copa del Rey all being won by his team.

Irrespective of such success, there is a feeling of unease from supporters towards the 28-year-old given his injury record and lack of consistency in recent years.

2013/2014 Season: Hero in Valencia and Lisbon

Bale couldn't have asked for a better opening campaign with Los Blancos as he became an integral part of Carlo Ancelotti's team.

Whilst not always operating as the main-man, so to speak, the Welshman provided two moments that will certainly stand the test of time within club folklore.

Along with his 22 goals and 19 assists in 44 matches, Bale's individual run in the Copa del Rey final against Barcelona at the Estadio Mestalla was a phenomenal feat of athleticism and desire.

He knocked the ball down the touchline and embarrassed Marc Bartra by running off the pitch to get to the ball ahead of him, before scoring a goal at the near-post.

A month later he was the hero again, this time in the Champions League final in Lisbon.

As the match went into extra-time, it was Bale who scored the crucial goal that handed Los Blancos a lead they wouldn't surrender en route to La Decima.

2014/2015 Season: No injuries or major titles

The term second season syndrome is banded around a lot within the confines of modern football, yet it perfectly encapsulates the Cardiff born forward's second year in Madrid.

There were no trophies won as Ancelotti would eventually lose his job, whilst Bale would manage an entire season without injury, scoring 17 goals and contributing 12 assists.
2015/2016 Season: Decisive at a crucial stage of the season

Rafael Benitez's arrival seemed to signal a change of role for the Welsh international, a centre-forward birth was mooted yet the former Liverpool coach didn't even last half a season.

Bale had been assured he would be a key figure by Benitez and as a result was left perturbed by his departure.

It's interesting to note he was one of the few first-team members to personally wish the coach farewell.

Zinedine Zidane arrived as the individual to spearhead a new era in Real Madrid's history yet it was unclear just how he would use Bale, despite having been one of the driving forces behind bringing him to LaLiga in the first place.

The Frenchman reassured Bale that he would be integral and the response was immediate, as he scored a hat-trick in the former Castilla coach's first match in charge.

As January arrived though, injuries began to take their toll on him, even if it didn't impact his productivity.

When he was able to play, he did actually prove to be more decisive than ever at a crucial stage of the season.

In Ronaldo's absence, Bale carried Los Blancos in the Champions League semi-final and LaLiga with crucial goals.

He then went onto to play what is considered as his finest match in a Real Madrid shirt in the Champions League final.
2016/2017 Season: Contract extension and a serious injury

Having ended the previous campaign in a rich vein of form, Bale started the first full season under Zidane's stewardship in an electric manner.

Finally talk of him taking the place of the former Manchester United great wasn't so farfetched, until injuries took hold.

Shortly after he signed a contract extension until June 2022, the wheels came off courtesy of an ankle injury suffered against Sporting Clube in the Champions League.

The initial prognosis was a five to six month lay-off, yet this turned into three and a half months due to his incredible work in rehab.

Missing football is never nice for a top level player and a determination to return quickly probably ended up costing Bale more than the patience to wait for his injury to heal.

He played a part in the final stretch of the season as Los Blancos won both the Champions League and LaLiga, but the former Tottenham winger only got through matches with the aid of painkilling injections.

A recurrence of his ankle injury forced him off mid-way through El Clasico and it kept him from starting the Champions League final held in his own country.
2017/2018 Season: Exit rumours and Zidane's support

The summer of 2017 saw the transfer market explode in a way that few could have seen coming.

All of a sudden it didn't seem so farfetched that Los Blancos would receive their entire investment back if Bale was to leave the club.

Manchester United and Jose Mourinho courted him, sometimes publicly, yet he never considered leaving Spain and refuted any notion of a move to Old Trafford.

His place in Zidane's best team is still unclear when everybody is fit, but he continues to have the support of his coach, as the 45-year-old made abundantly clear.

"He is working to recapture his best form, soon we will all see that on the pitch," he explained.

Supporters whistling Bale is nothing new but there remains confidence within both the dressing room and the player's own mind that he will shine this season and enjoy a campaign with more ups than downs.

Marcelo confesses: Who his best teammate is and his toughest rival

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Marcelo confesses: Who his best teammate is and his toughest rival


At the press conference presenting his new contract, Marcelo did not shy away from any of the media questions, including who he's most enjoyed playing alongside and who's been his toughest opponent.

The Brazilian also talked about his career and more than ten years at Real Madrid, plus the influence of his grandfather.

One of the most challenging and difficult questions to answer was the choice of the best he has played alongside.

"I played with greats like Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Ruud van Nistelrooy... " he said.

"But because I've been training with him for a long time, giving him passes and celebrating goals, I'll say Cristiano.

"The most difficult to stop I think has been Neymar, with whom I play in the national team."

Zidane: "Cristiano is the best in the world, he could have scored four tonight"

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Zidane: "Cristiano is the best in the world, he could have scored four tonight"


Zinedine Zidane appeared in front of the cameras after his Real Madrid side beat APOEL Nicosia 3-0 thanks to a brace from Cristiano Ronaldo and a chilena from Sergio Ramos.

"I am happy," he said, "because we got our first victory in the competition. In the second half we were a lot better. We started very well and we came away with the victory."

APOEL closed up shop in the first half: "Now there are no teams that you can think will play against you tamely. APOEL have experience and have players that are not overawed by the Bernabeu. If you switch off, they can give you a fright!"

Cristiano: "He is the best in the world. He is always there and today he might have scored four!"

Ramos' goal: "I wouldn't have been able to do that. There are few people who could manage it and normally he scores goals with his head so it's strange for him but I'm happy that he scored it."

More injury trouble for Real Madrid: Kovacic

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More injury trouble for Real Madrid: Kovacic


More bad news for Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane, during the Champions League match against APOEL at the Bernabéu, with midfielder Kovacic forced off injured.The Croatian hurt himself playing what appeared to be an easy ball to Marcelo, apparently suffering a muscle strain in his left leg. 

Kovacic was forced to leave the pitch, in the 19th minute, and was clearly highly upset by what had happened. He was replaced by Kroos, who took several minutes to take the pitch, as he wasn't prepared to come on. 

Karim Benzema is also out, having picked up an injury on Saturday against Levante.

Real Madrid 3-0 APOEL Champions League: match report, goals, action

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Real Madrid 3-0 APOEL Champions League: match report, goals, action


Real Madrid 3-0 APOEL Nicosia: match report

Real Madrid got their Champions League campaign off to a winning start against APOEL Nicosia on Wednesday night at the Santiago Bernabeu with a brace from Ronaldo and a cheeky chilena from Sergio Ramos.

With Cristiano Ronaldo suspened for five games to start the domestic campaign, the Portuguse wasted little time to make a mark in Europe.

He slotted home a Gareth Bale cross at the back post after 12 minutes to give Real Madrid a lead that they were never in danger of losing. They had plenty of efforts in the first half but failed to convert any of them although it just seemed like a matter of time before they would clinch the game and a handy to start to their Champions League campaign.

It would take a little bit of luck, however, as Ronaldo converted a penalty from a questionable hand-ball from Roberto Lago as it appeared to hit his shoulder as opposed to his arm. The referee decided it hit his arm, however, and Ronaldo made no mistake from the penalty spot driving it low and to the right of Boy Waterman.

Two goals to the good, Real Madrid were home and dry and Sergio Ramos locked up the full three points on 61 minutes when Gareth Bale headed down a Marcelo cross only to see the Real Madrid captain swing a bicycle kick at it and put the game to bed.

Real Madrid, maybe, were not as sharp as they might have liked to be but got all three points after a difficult LaLiga opening, which has seen them draw twice against Valencia and Levante in the first three weeks.

They travel to Dortmund at the start of October as the challenges they face continue to grow while APOELA Nicosia welcome Tottenham as their Champions League group stages refuses to get easier.

Messi ties up the loose ends

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Messi ties up the loose ends


Although the list consisting of teams that Lionel Messi hasn't scored against isn't that long, the Argentinian has managed to cross Juventus out after beating Gianluigi Buffon twice on Tuesday.

Chelsea, Liverpool, Inter and Benfica are the teams that remain to have held firm against an onslaught from the No.10.

Messi has faced the London club eight times, only managing a single win along with five draws and two defeats.

He also couldn't find the net in two games against Liverpool and Benfica respectively, and three against Inter.

Barcelona were willing to pay Di Maria 10 million euros per year

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Barcelona were willing to pay Di Maria 10 million euros per year


One of Barcelona's major goals in the summer transfer window was to sign Angel Di Maria from Paris Saint-Germain and they were prepared to spend big to do so.

Both the club's hierarchy and Ernesto Valverde viewed the former Real Madrid winger as the ideal player to compensate for Neymar's exit.

Barcelona even made the player an offer of 10 million euros net per season, which would have made him the third-highest paid player at the club, behind only Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez.

That would made his pay packet a little higher than established Blaugrana stars such as Andres Iniesta and Gerard Pique, although a deal could not be reached between Barcelona and PSG, so the potential transfer fell through.

The Catalan club didn't want to pay PSG's asking price and assist them in their battle to deal with Financial Fair Play.

Two years ago, the French club had paid in the region of 60m euros to sign Di Maria from Manchester United.

Referee got two penalty decisions wrong

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Referee got two penalty decisions wrong


Cristiano Ronaldo scored his second of the night against APOEL from the penalty spot but Andujar Oliver believes the referee made an incorrect call in awarding the spot kick in the first place, as well as making another mistake two minutes later.

The incidents occurred in the 51st and 53rd minutes of the Champions League tie at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.

"He [French referee Bastien] gives the penalty in the 51st minute when the ball hits Roberto Lago's shoulder," Oliver said to Radio MARCA.

"He should not have pointed to the spot."

The same player took out Ronaldo with a crude tackle in the box but Bastien waved away the protests.

"He let the game play when the penalty is clear," Oliver concluded.

Zidane: Cristiano Ronaldo is always there, he could have scored four

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Zidane: Cristiano Ronaldo is always there, he could have scored four


Real Madrid kicked off their Champions League campaign with a 3-0 win over APOEL Nicosia and Zinedine Zidane was very content with how his team played, particularly Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Portuguese played for the first time since the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup against Barcelona, scoring two goals on his return, while Sergio Ramos got Real's third.

"He's the best in the world," Zidane said about Ronaldo to BeIN after the game.

"He's always there, he always scores.

"If he was luckier today, he could have scored four.

"We know the ability that Cristiano has."

Zidane was aware that all the pressure was on Real pre-game, but he is content.

"We are happy," he continued.

"There are no quiet games.

"APOEL have experienced players and are not overwhelmed by the Bernabeu; they just went out and played.

"If you're not focused, they can hurt you."

Speaking about Ramos' excellent bicycle kick, Zidane joked about the Spaniard's finish.

"I could not do that, only a few can," he said.

"Sergio normally scores with his head, but he has the ability to score a bicycle kick on occasion."

Gareth Bale was whistled as he was substituted late on, despite providing two assists, but Zidane has focused more on those fans who appreciated the Welshman's performance.

"I did not listen to the whistles, only the applause," said Zidane.

The Real Madrid slump is a matter of pure laziness

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The Real Madrid slump is a matter of pure laziness


Though there have been red cards (some of them unfair and others deserved), suspensions and referee protests, the fact is that Real Madrid's slump is because of their own laziness, as Cristiano Ronaldo proved with a goalscoring return on Wednesday night.

They are the same personnel as a month ago, but not anywhere near the same physically or mentally.

The debates about the need for a No.9 and the absence of one, have become part of the habitual criticism made to the management team of Zidane-Florentino Perez-Jose Angel Sanchez.

In the month of July they were complimented for the signatures of Ceballos, Theo and the youngsters that returned, but that has now become a stick to beat them with.

Such is the day to day life of being at Real Madrid over the last few years.

Zidane knows he must recover the hunger that seems to have taken a vacation from his team.

In LaLiga, the two draws were as a result of a lack of desire and application, and no Cristiano Ronaldo.

Therefore, it had to be the Portuguese that woke up those who had decided that the Cypriot champion would be easy pickings.

His three goals against APOEL takes his tally to 12 in the last six Ch

The king of Europe has returned

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The king of Europe has returned


Reigning Champions League winners Real Madrid opened up their title defence with a comfortable 3-0 victory over APOEL in Group H on Wednesday night at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid.

Cristiano Ronaldo, playing in his first official match since the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup due to a five-match suspension, bagged a brace and Sergio Ramos added another goal in Los Blancos' first step in the pursuit of a 13th European crown.

Real were far from their best on the night, but they really did not need to be against the Cypriots. The gulf in quality was evident throughout and it allowed Real the chance to resume their winning ways after having stumbled to draws in their last two LaLiga outings.

Injuries to Karim Benzema and Marco Asensio forced manager Zinedine Zidane to reshuffle his starting XI in the form of a 4-4-2 with Gareth Bale and Ronaldo starting up top. The midfield also saw some changes; Toni Kroos was rested, meaning Mateo Kovacic, Casemiro and Isco patrolled the centre of the pitch, while in defence Nacho was slotted ahead of Raphael Varane at centre-back.

It took just a few minutes for Ronaldo to shake off any rust, as he fired Real to an early 1-0 lead. Isco led a counter-attack into the APOEL half before dishing to his left to Bale, who then slid a perfectly weighted pass back to the far post where Ronaldo was stationed, and the Portuguese finished with aplomb for the score.

It wasn't all roses for Real though, as Kovacic was forced to leave prematurely with an injury and was later replaced by Kroos. Also, complicating matters was that APOEL kept the Real defence on their toes; the Cypriots were intent on taking the match to Los Blancos and utilised a very direct brand of football.

Where the visitors did themselves no favours was inexplicably playing short when they had a set piece in the Real half. Each time it would ultimately end wastefully with a cheap giveaway and a Real counter-attack.

But at the other end Real endured their own struggles. There was no combination play from Zidane's men and the APOEL defence did well to block or deflect any through balls into the area.

Real came out of the gates strong to start the second-half and just seconds in Ronaldo thought he had his second of the night when his volley off a Dani Carvajal cross looked to have hit the underside of the crossbar and then crossed the goal-line. But the goal-line official ruled otherwise and the call was confirmed by the goal-line technology in place.

Ronaldo did not have to wait long though to get another crack, as a Roberto Lago handball in the area gifted Real a penalty. Up stepped the Portuguese and he calmly converted the spot kick for a 2-0 lead.

Moments later Ronaldo had an argument for another penalty when he was clipped by Lago in the area, but the referee thought otherwise and the resulting chance for Isco was blocked by APOEL goalkeeper Boy Waterman.

With the two-goal advantage, Real's already comfortable night became increasingly easier. Another goal was to come, too. Instead of waiting for dramatic circumstances in second-half stoppage time, Ramos scored at a more conventional moment, just after the hour mark, when he biked in a deflected Bale header to extend the lead to 3-0.

Ronaldo was keen to take advantage of his playing time to nab a hat-trick, but it wasn't in the cards for the superstar, as he was either denied by Waterman or scored from an offside position.

Nevertheless, the clean sheet victory will surely be a welcomed sign for Zidane after having conceded in their previous two contests.

Real resume league action on Sunday against Real Sociedad in San Sebastian.

- Match facts:

3.- Real Madrid: Keylor; Carvajal, Ramos, Nacho, Marcelo; Modric, Casemiro, Kovacic (Kroos, min. 25), Isco (Dani Ceballos, min. 72); Ronaldo, Bale (Borja Mayoral, min. 82).

0.- APOEL: Waterman; Vouros, Rueda, Carlao, Roberto Lago; Morais, Vinicius, Ebecilio (Zahid, min. 73), Sallai (Farias, min. 60), Aloneftis, De Camargo (Pote, min. 83).

Goals: 1-0, min. 12: Ronaldo; 2-0, min. 51: Ronaldo (p); 3-0, min. 61: Ramos

Referee: Benoit Bastien (France).

Yellow Cards: Carvajal (Min. 53) for Real Madrid, Sallai (Min. 53) for APOEL

Stadium: Santiago Bernabeu

Attendance: 65.000

Filipe Luis: Simeone knows me better than my father

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Filipe Luis: Simeone knows me better than my father


Diego Simeone has such a good relationship with Atletico Madrid defender Filipe Luis that the Brazilian believes he knows him better than his own father.

The defender has spent the last seven years in the Spanish capital, save for one brief season with Chelsea, and the Argentine has been his coach for the vast majority of that time.

In an interview with Panenka, the left-back touched on a variety of subjects, including his continued Champions League heartbreak with the Rojiblancos, who he doesn't plan on leaving again.

"I'm a great admirer of Simeone, he knows me better than my own father," said Filipe Luis. "I'd also love to retire at Atleti and stay at this club, continuing to give everything for them as I understand what it means.

"As long as the sun shines and there is life, Atletico will always try to win the Champions League. Few things in life will outweigh the pain of Lisbon. There were many sleepless weeks."

The defender has had a fraught relationship with Lionel Messi and discussed that in more detail, while also sharing his perhaps controversial opinion on the Ballon d'Or award.

"I admire Messi, he never complained to me in every game we played but I've also never asked him for his jersey and never would. I came to win, not to say I played against Messi," he added.

"The Ballon d'Or is a more subjective matter. Cristiano hasn't done anything until the last two months."

The Champions League returns!

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The Champions League returns!


Thirty two teams from 17 different federations - England (5), Spain (4), Germany, Italy and Portugal (3), France and Russia (2) and Ukraine, Switzerland, Greece, Belgium, Turkey, Scotland, Cyprus, Holland, Slovenia and Azerbaijan (1) - yes, the Champions League returns.

From September 12 to May 26, 2018, each team will do battle in order to be the one who lifts the trophy in Kiev.

Real Madrid, champion of the last two editions, will have more competition than ever to defend the title.

Their main threat comes from Spain with Barcelona, Atletico and Sevilla though Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United will also have something to say.

Almost all eyes will be on Paris, however, and the European premiere of the glamorous 'MCN' (Mbappe-Cavani-Neymar).

Qarabag and RB Leipzig are two debutants in the competition and all you have to do is sit down and enjoy the best club competition in the world.

GROUP A

Basel

Benfica

CSKA Moscow

Manchester United

GROUP B

Anderlecht

Bayern

Celtic

PSG

GROUP C

El Clasico Real Madrid vs Barcelona will be played on December 23 at 13:00 CET

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El Clasico Real Madrid vs Barcelona will be played on December 23 at 13:00 CET


Supporters of both Real Madrid and Barcelona will get an early Christmas present as the first El Clasico of the season has been scheduled for 13:00 CET on Saturday, December 23.

The match was originally due to be played on Wednesday, December 20 but Los Blancos play the Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates during the previous weekend and so have been given extra rest.

Javier Tebas was the guest on the program 'El Transistor' and confirmed the date of the fixture at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, which corresponds to the 17th week of league matches.

"The first Barcelona-Madrid game in LaLiga will be played on Saturday, December 23 at 13.00," he said.

Questioned on the change of date and time, Tebas was up front as to his reasons.

"The only thing that has to be explained is that Mediapro's offer was the best that came to LaLiga," he continued.

There have been recent suggestions that an independent Catalonia could see Barcelona drop out of LaLiga, something Tebas wouldn't countenance.

"LaLiga would be hurt if Barcelona didn't play in it," he said.

"But the Law of Sport is clear in the case of independence; Barcelona could not choose as only Spanish teams can play in LaLiga."

Rummenigge hits out at Lewandowski mentioning his long-time ambition to join Real Madrid

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Rummenigge hits out at Lewandowski mentioning his long-time ambition to join Real Madrid


Bayern Munich's executive board chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has hit out at striker Robert Lewandowski, while also criticising his long-time ambition to join Real Madrid.

Comments made by the striker where he voiced his unhappiness at Bayern's pre-season tour of Asia did not sit well with Rummenigge, who believes the player's agent is not helping matters.

Maik Barthel's organising of an interview in which the Polish forward vented his frustrations on a number of topics resulted in he too being placed in the former Germany international's crosshairs.

"Unfortunately, his agent has often been his guiding spirit and that was the case again here when he deliberately arranged an interview without Bayern's knowledge. He's harming Robert," said Rummenigge.

"If Lewandowski also regrets our Asian tour then he should know that his supposed dream team Real Madrid were travelling for 24 days this summer in areas that are twice as hot as the places we were."

The 61-year-old also concluded by his tirade by making it clear that he may forgive old incidents involving Lewandowski but he certainly hasn't forgotten them.

"After a game against Freiburg towards the end of last season, he incorrectly accused of his teammates of not receiving enough support," Rummenigge added. "That isn't OK."

Gareth Bale: I had to take a lot of painkillers to play

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Gareth Bale: I had to take a lot of painkillers to play


Real Madrid's Welsh flyer, Gareth Bale, has revealed how he played through the pain barrier for much of last season.

The winger had to take painkillers on a regular basis to ensure that he could turn out for Los Blancos.

He admits that in hindsight, he could've taken more time to recover but wanted to be out on the pitch with his teammates.

"On the one hand, it's easy to say that I should have rested more, but when you've been injured for three months and you see your teammates playing, you really want to get back out there and that's what I did," he said to El Pais.

" I had to take a lot of painkillers to play and yes, now I think I should have taken more time to recover so I could have played much better and be able to do all those things that I was unable to because of the ankle pain."