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Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has targeted three young players according to one of the major Spanish newspapers as the club prepares for what could be a busy summer next year. Media outlet AS is one of the biggest newspapers in Spain and a report from that platform revealed that Perez and Real Madrid […]
Colombia international James Rodriguez believes he can play at the top level for many years to come after making the switch to the Premier League with Everton. The 29-year-old endured a frustration final season with Real Madrid where he was restricted to only 14 appearances across all competitions. He has now made the switch […]
Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has assured that the club stands united brushing off questions regarding Gareth Bale’s future at Real Madrid. The Welshman has only played 100 minutes for the club since the return of the league after the three months-long period of lockdown. Even though he has not been spending time in […]
Gaizka Mendieta says that James Rodriguez is a real player with the advantages but he hasn’t used this well after his arrival at the club. He attracted the attention of many clubs with his performance in the 2014 World Cup which was held in Brazil. In the world cup, they qualified for the quarter-finals […]
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True Madrid Vs Ajax (four-) [23/11/10] Actual Madrid vs Ajax Amsterdam 4- 23/eleven/ten Genuine Madryt vs Ajax 4- Actual Madrid 4- Ajax Asterdam 23/eleven/ten Real four: Ajax Bramki: Karim Benzema (35′) Alvaro Arbeloa (44′) Cristiano Ronaldo (70′) Cristiano Ronaldo (81′)
UEFA Champions League Period 1995-1996 Group phase (Group D, 2nd leg) November 22, 1995 Genuine MADRID vs. AJAX 22-11-1995 CL Groepsfase: W5 Real Madrid – 2 Ajax – 1 64. Litmanen Jari – 2 76. Kluivert Patrick Players: AJAX: van der Sar, Bogarde, Blind, Davids, Reiziger, Musampa (90. Reuser), Litmanen, Ronald de Boer, Overmars, Kluivert, George Genuine MADRID: Buyo, Quique, Alkorta, Sanchis, Chendo (73. Milla), Redondo, Luis Enrique, Amavisca, Laudrup (73. Michel), Zamorano, Raul Referee: Helmut Krug Attendance: 75000