PREMIER LEAGUE
'On yer bike' as Liverpool cycle to Marbella training
The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) finally has a new president: Luis Rubiales. A Canary Islander by birth but raised in Andalusia...
The Levante squad rightly entitled themselves to a lap of honour at the Ciutat de Valencia stadium last night, greeting their supporters after achieving what no other team has managed to do in the current league campaign beating FC Barcelona
These must be a cracking few days to be down in Seville. If we're being honest, any time is a good time to be in the Andalusian capital but, right now, that's surely doubly the case...
The picture of Sergio Ramos posing with a signed Iniesta shirt after El Clásico has redeemed my view ever so slightly after the intensity of some of the play we witnessed on Sunday night.
We have a Madrid team in the Champions League final and another one in the Europa League final – that’s something we can feel very happy ...
Andrés Iniesta took the trophy from the hands of the king, hoisted it over his head and the question we all asked ourselves was: why is ...
Football, and sport in general, would rather exist on the periphery of political turmoil but at certain points in time that just isn’t possible.
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
2,000 security agents to oversee high-risk Real Madrid-Juve tie
The league title for Real Madrid ended some while ago and one could point to the December defeat at home to Barcelona as the defining moment of the season.
Una de las más viejas y manidas frases del fútbol es que quien perdona lo paga. Tuvimos una gran muestra de ello en el Sevilla-Barça, en el que el líder estuvo a punto de perder el invicto.