Tag: Real Madrid

  • Carlo Ancelotti signs new Real Madrid contract

    Carlo Ancelotti signs new Real Madrid contract

    La Liga side, Real Madrid have announced coach Carlo Ancelotti has signed a new contract.

    The Italian has penned a new deal today to 2026.

    Ancelotti’s previous contract was to expire in June, with plans drawn up by the Brazilian Football Confederation to hire him for the Copa America and World Cup qualifying campaigns in 2024.

    But Ancelotti has now committed to Real for the next three years.

    Real announced today: “Real Madrid C.F. and Carlo Ancelotti have agreed to extend our coach’s contract until June 30, 2026.”

  • UCL: Chelsea legend, John Terry predicts eventual winner of Champions League trophy

    UCL: Chelsea legend, John Terry predicts eventual winner of Champions League trophy

    Chelsea legend John Terry has predicted that Real Madrid will win the Champions League this season.

    Terry made his prediction known after the Champions League round of 16 draw was conducted on Monday.

    The former England centre-back, who helped complete the draw for the knockout stages of the Champions League, believed Real Madrid would have a great campaign, given their immense experience in Europe.

    Real Madrid will go up against Bundesliga side RB Leipzig in the Champions League last 16.

    “I think team-wise, you have to look at Real Madrid. For me, I think they have been fantastic, probably for the last seven or eight years in the competition and are always there,” Terry said (as quoted by The Mirror).

    “I think Bellingham has been incredible as an individual and they obviously have a fantastic manager in Carlo, who I worked alongside for many years at Chelsea. He’s a great man manager, so the players love him, great tactically, and I think they will go a long way.”

  • Isco complains about VAR after Real Madrid draw

    Isco complains about VAR after Real Madrid draw

    Real Betis midfielder Isco says VAR is hurting football after their 1-1 draw with Real Madrid.

    The game was marred by several VAR interventions.

    Isco later said: “There’s too much talk about referees. We all complain a lot. I don’t like the dynamic football is taking, with programmes dedicated to talking about referees.

    “Football is very beautiful and we cannot waste time speaking about if the referee whistles right, or wrong.

    “Now with cameras and VAR, they portray the referees more. We have to dedicate ourselves to playing football.

  • ‘I am a Mourinhista’ – Ancelotti hails Mourinho

    ‘I am a Mourinhista’ – Ancelotti hails Mourinho

    Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has paid tribute to Jose Mourinho.

    The AS Roma boss has stated Ancelotti would be “mad” to leave Real Madrid next year.

    He told Dsport: “Listen to Mourinho. If he is an Ancelottista, I am a Mourinhista. We have a great relationship. We also have a bond with Roma, I was captain and I have fantastic memories of that time.

    “I quite agree with him, only a crazy person would want to leave Madrid.”

    Ancelotti also said: “I feel very good at Real Madrid. Whatever has to happen will happen in the future. I’m not in any hurry, I’m very happy and focused on the games we have to play and try to do the best we can.”

  • Erling Haaland agent spotted at Real Madrid

    Erling Haaland agent spotted at Real Madrid

    The agent of Manchester City striker Erling Haaland was seen at the Santiago Bernabeu last night.

    Rafaela Pimenta, the agent of Erling Haaland among others, was spotted at Real Madrid’s Champions League win against Braga.

    During the day, Cadena SER reported Real Madrid had given up on signing PSG star Kylian Mbappe and instead the Norwegian is now the top target.

    The centre-forward, however, is linked to Manchester City until 2027.

    And where Mbappe is off contract in June, City are likely to demand a world record fee should Real make an attempt for Haaland.

  • UCL: Madrid, Bayern Munich, four others progress to round of 16

    UCL: Madrid, Bayern Munich, four others progress to round of 16

    Four teams have joined Manchester City and Leipzig to progress to the second round of the UEFA Champions League next season after the end of matchday four.

    They are: Manchester City, RB Leipzig, Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Real Sociedad and Bayern Munich

    Recall that City and Leipzig had booked their spots on Tuesday, following wins over Young Boys and Crvena Zvezda, respectively.

     

    Real Madrid secured passage to the round of `16 after defeating Braga 3-0,while German side, Bayern Munich qualified after defeating Galatasaray 2-1 in Munich.

    Real Sociedad and Inter Milan have both qualified for the round of 16. But top spot will be decided when they both face each other in Italy on the final Game Week.

     

     

  • Real Madrid release official statement on Mbappe negotiations

    Real Madrid release official statement on Mbappe negotiations

    Real Madrid have released an official statement on claims of negotiations with PSG star Kylian Mbappe.

    Off contract in June, Mbappe has been linked with a Bosman move to Real.

    But amid reports of talks being well underway, Real have launched an official denial today.

    The full release read:

    “In view of the information recently issued and published by various media outlets, which speculate on alleged negotiations between the player Kylian Mbappé and our club, Real Madrid CF wishes to declare that this information is categorically false and that no negotiations of this type took place with a player belonging to PSG.”

  • El Clasico not my best game – Jude Bellingham

    El Clasico not my best game – Jude Bellingham

    Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham was floating after his spectacular double won the El Clasico against Barcelona.

    Bellingham struck twice – including an injury-time winner – for the 2-1 triumph.

    He said: “It was a good day. Neither myself nor the team were at our best, but we kept playing and little by little we started to put pressure on their midfield and defence. Then we got our reward. We showed belief and character and we took the three points.

    “Another comeback. I love them. It’s hard on the heart, but they’re fun games. We gave it our all, we didn’t give up and I’m very happy.”

    On his first goal, Bellingham said: “I got the ball on the edge of the box. I’ve been saying for a few weeks that I need to try from outside. Maybe the opponents expect me to try to get into the box or combine with a team-mate and I wanted to surprise them by hitting it from outside the box. I know I have the technique and it went into the top corner.

    “I wasn’t at my best. Sometimes it’s not about trying to do something special every time you have the ball, but to combine with those up top. I fulfilled that task well, but as soon as I got the ball there I knew I was going to score.”

  • El Clasico: Bellingham’s double sinks Barcelona at home

    El Clasico: Bellingham’s double sinks Barcelona at home

    England and Real Madrid midfielder, Jude Bellingham scored two second half goals against FC Barcelona in Saturday’s El Clasico to secure all three points for Los Blancos away from the Santiago Bernabéu.

    Barcelona came into the El Clasico game unbeaten and took the lead as early as the sixth minute of the thrilling encounter.

    Ilkay Gundogan scored  the opener, before Bellingham unleashed a ferocious shot past Marc-André ter Stegen to make it 1-1 in the 68th minute.

    The England international then lashed on to a pass from senior midfielder, Luka Modric in the closing stages of the game to score the winner for the visitors.

    Real Madrid overtook Barcelona on the log with 28 points, while the home side are presently occupying the second spot with 24 points after 11 games each.

  • Eden Hazard ends football career

    Eden Hazard ends football career

    Former Chelsea winger Eden Hazard has announced his retirement from football.

    Hazard, 32, joined Real Madrid from Chelsea in 2019 for £89m, but played just 54 league games for the Spanish giants and left the club at the end of last season.

    He won two Premier League titles during his time at Stamford Bridge.

    “You must listen to yourself and say stop at the right time,” said Hazard, who has been a free agent since his contract was terminated in June.

    “After 16 years and more than 700 matches played, I have decided to end my career as a professional footballer.”

    The Belgian had already retired from international football last December after being part of the squad which was knocked out of the 2022 World Cup during the group stage.

    At Real Madrid, Hazard won the Champions League, a Club World Cup, a European Super Cup, two La Liga titles, one Copa del Rey and two Spanish Super Cups. But his time in Spain is widely considered disappointing – he scored just 7 goals in 76 appearances in all competitions.

    Hazard started his career with French club Lille, scoring 50 goals in 149 appearances and helping the club to win a domestic double of Ligue 1 and the Coupe de France in 2010-11.

    He moved to Chelsea in the summer of 2012, signing for a reported £32m and went on to become a club great, winning the PFA Players’ Player of the Year in 2014-15.

    Hazard scored 110 goals across 352 appearances for the Blues, including the winner in the 2019 Europa League final against Arsenal in his final appearance for the club.

    He is also one of only four players in Premier League history – alongside Thierry Henry, Matt Le Tissier and Eric Cantona – to score 15 or more goals and provide 15 or more assists in a single season, having netted 16 times and laid on 15 assists during the 2018-19 campaign.

    “During my career I was lucky to meet great managers, coaches and teammates – thank you to everyone for these great times, I will miss you all,” Hazard added on social media.

    “I also want to thank the clubs I have played for: LOSC, Chelsea and Real Madrid; and thank the RBFA for my Belgian selection.

    “A special thank you to my family, my friends, my advisors and the people who have been close to me in good times and bad.

    “Finally, a huge thank you to you, my fans, who have followed me for all these years and for your encouragement everywhere I have played.

    “Now is the time to enjoy my loved ones and have new experiences. See you off the field soon my friends.”

    After making his international debut against Luxembourg in 2008, Hazard earned 126 Belgium caps and scored 33 goals. He featured at three World Cups and two European Championships, as well as captaining the team 56 times.

    He found the net three times at the 2018 World Cup when Belgium finished third, including a strike against England in the third-place play-off.

    BBC