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Real Madrid – Cristiano Ronaldo Ready for Clasico
So how is Critiano Ronaldo doing? Just fine. First hat trick of the season? Check. Huge pay increase on the way? Check. Real Madrid eased through their match with Deportivo after falling behind early, and the team and their best player looks ready for the first league Clasico of the season, heading to Barcelona.
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Chelsea FC – Everyone Defending John Terry
For someone who’s done a lot of things over the years to anger quite a few people, John Terry is still loved and supported by anyone who has been involved with Chelsea, except for Wayne Bridge, understandably.
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Real Madrid – Kaka Back in the Plan
Kaka, one of the best players in the world over the last decade, has still not played a single official match for Real Madrid this season. The reason? The answer lies with Jose Mourinho, who was impressed with the Brazilian’s performance in the friendly match against Millonarios, and might give the 30 year old a chance pretty soon.
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Real Madrid – Cristiano Ronaldo Finding His Form Again
Steadily and slowly, Cristiano Ronaldo is putting the whole “sad & unhappy” issue behind him, and getting back to being the best player on the Real Madrid team, which is absolutely necessary if they’re to have a shot at coming back from the 8 point deficit in the always happening title race against Barcelona.
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Transfer Rumors 2012 – Sergio Ramos Leaving Real Madrid to Chelsea
One benching, and the rumors start flying. Sergio Ramos didn’t like what Jose Mourinho had to say about the players after Real Madrid lost to Sevilla and didn’t remain quiet about it, probably causing his benching in the Champions League. Now, the transfer speculations are out, with Chelsea as the first name on the list of potential interested teams.
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Real Madrid – Jose Mourinho Suing Everyone
The turmoils at Real Madrid seem to be over, at least in the dressing room, but the 3-2 win hasn’t calmed down the club or its manager, Jose Mourinho, regarding criticism of him and the team, preparing lawsuits against Marca editor-in-chief Roberto Palomar and Barcelona vice-president Alfons Godall.
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Real Madrid – Getting Over the Cristiano Ronaldo Spin
Was Cristiano Ronaldo really sad, really unhappy, during these last couple of weeks? We’ll never know, but he certainly didn’t show it when he scored the winning goal for Real Madrid against Manchester City at the 90th minute, as all the problems his team were having since he opened his mouth magically vanished from existence.
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Real Madrid – Jose Mourinho Blaming no one but his Players
One of the reasons Jose Mourinho is so popular among his players in every team he manages is how he backs them up. After winning only one match in the first four of the season in the Spanish La Liga, following the 1-0 loss in Sevilla by playing in the Champions League against Manchester City, the special/only one isn’t taking the criticism on himself anymore.
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Real Madrid – Cristiano Ronaldo Has What to be Sad About
The La Liga table isn’t lying – Real Madrid are 10th, and will be in the bottom half by the end of game-week 4, losing their second match of the season in Sevilla against a team that simply played with more fire and more guts than the champions did, exemplified by Cristiano Ronaldo having a bad day (again) while being outplayed by a Brazilian right back, Cicinho, that marked him for most of the match.
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Cristiano Ronaldo – Really Sad, Really Wants to Leave, or Simply Wants More Money?
The whole ‘Cristiano Ronaldo wants to leave Real Madrid’ issue won’t drop from the news, and probably for good reason. When one of the two biggest football stars in the world is suddenly unhappy while throwing only hints around as for the reason, it’s bound to takeover the newsreel in any country that loves and cares about the sport.