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Posted on 9 November, 20219 November, 2021

Sun and clouds in Manchester

Last Saturday Manchester dawned sunny, at least half of the city. No, the news is not the weather. In fact, I don't know whether it was the sun or the clouds that accompanied the busy English city on an entertaining morning of football. The war to defend the city's name was implicit. However, the outcome …

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Posted on 20 September, 202120 September, 2021

Is this the end, my only friend?

437 months or, in other words, 36 years. Are they a representation of time gone by or a vestige of a future yet to be written? Many of those who once kissed the ground he walked on, branded him a coward for leaving for Italy. A minor league, they said, a paradise for those with …

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Posted on 30 August, 202130 August, 2021

Covering newspaper headlines or needs?

Covering newspaper headlines or covering needs? One of the most extravagant transfer windows in history is in its final throes and that's the only question on my mind. After a considerable reduction in revenues due to the global pandemic we find ourselves immersed in, it seems appropriate to underline that attracting talent is never free, …

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Posted on 24 February, 2021

LaLiga sinks in Europe

How is it possible that our faces are painted in such a way in front of the eyes of Europe and we do not react? Teams’ bearers of our football and defenders of belonging to the most competitive league in the world, I find less and less arguments to believe you. Squads that, despite not …

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Posted on 20 January, 202120 January, 2021

Oh youth, divine treasure

Could the Vecchia Signora have become outdated? It seems unbelievable that its decline has become the differential element to increase the attractiveness of Serie A, when that was the main purpose of the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo in 2018. Observing the events that took place during this first half of the season in Italy, we …

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Posted on 9 December, 20209 December, 2020

Eternal Duel CR7 – Messi

Football fans should be grateful to have witnessed such fierce competition, which can only be compared to the historic duels of other disciplines such as Anatoly Karpov - Gary Kasparov in chess, Ayrton Senna - Alain Prost in Formula 1 or Roger Federer - Rafael Nadal in tennis. It is important to stress from the …

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Y tú, ¿cómo definirías El Clásico?
Opposites attract. In a sport dominated by emotions, sometimes their absence is the only way to govern.
When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers (African proverb).
Chills, cramps and hot flashes. Nerves at the surface of the skin. The wait is over and the ball is rolling again on the pitch, and with it the activity of this rational fan returns.
Let's abandon any banal introduction that serves to fill lines in this article. Real Madrid's continuous exploits this season in European competition are both unmatched and unimaginable. Any praise seems minuscule in the face of such overcoming displays. However, could they have been predicted?
We are used to praise silence when only noise is capable of swaying our convictions. We are in need of pause, surviving the hunt for an ultimatum, while only the rush inherent in walking over the wire enables us to show who we truly are.
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