Tag: Real Madrid

  • Real Madrid denies 272m Euros Mbappe deal

    European champions Real Madrid have denied reports of a world-record 272 million Euros (316 million dollars) deal with Paris Saint-Germain to sign forward Kylian Mbappe.

    Mbappe has been one of the standout performers for France at the ongoing 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

    He joined PSG in 2017, on an initial loan deal that will become permanent this summer in a transfer that will see him become the second most expensive player in history.

    However, Madrid has been closely linked with the 19-year-old attacker.

    It has been claimed in France that he is on his way to the Spanish capital this summer to replace Cristiano Ronaldo, who is reportedly set to join Juventus after his shock revelation that he wants to leave.

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    The Spanish club, however, insisted on Wednesday that no such deal was in place, though, said the reports were simply false.

    “Given the information published in the last few hours referring to an alleged agreement between Real Madrid and PSG for player Kylian Mbappe, Real Madrid says they are flatly false,” a statement on the club’s website read.

    “Real Madrid has not made any offers to PSG or the player and regrets the dissemination of this type of information that is not contrasted with the parties.”

    Madrid has been closely monitoring Mbappe since his days at Monaco and the principality club’s vice-president had said they made an offer worth 180 million Euros only to be knocked back as he opted to return to Boyhood Club PSG.

    Mbappe scored 21 times in 44 games for the French club in his first season and had played a key role for the national team at the World Cup, having netted three times in four games.

    The statement comes just a day after the Champions League holders made an announcement to clarify that talk of another world record deal with PSG had been struck.

    This was after it was reported that they were set to sign Neymar this summer for 310 million Euros (360 million dollars).

    NAN also reports that just like Mbappe, the Brazilian is continually being linked to the Santiago Bernabeu outfit since arriving at the Parc des Princes team.

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  • Messi is better than Maradona, says Ramos

    Spain captain, Sergio Ramos has responded to a putdown from Argentina great Diego Maradona by making an unlikely declaration of admiration for Lionel Messi.

    Messi is his usual enemy as the talisman of Real Madrid’s arch-rivals Barcelona.

    Maradona, his country’s 1986 World Cup-winning captain, remarked this week that “Ramos is no superstar, the real superstar defender is Diego Godin” when comparing Spain’s serial-winner Ramos with the Uruguay captain.

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    Ramos was asked what he made of Maradona’s comments after Spain’s 1-0 World Cup Group B win over Iran, and chose to praise Messi, who has led Barcelona to numerous wins over Real Madrid.

    “I respect Maradona because he is an all-time great; I think he was a star.

    “But I’ll also tell you that Argentine football knows Maradona is light years behind their number one player, which is Messi,” Ramos said.

    Messi, who lost the last World Cup final to Germany as captain of Argentina, missed a penalty in his side’s 1-1 draw with Iceland.

    He is under pressure to propel his side to victory over Group D leaders Croatia on Thursday.

     

     

  • Julen Lopetegui named Real Madrid manager

     

    Julen Lopetegui has been named the new Real Madrid manager just weeks after committing his future to Spain’s national team.

    Lopetegui signed a deal until 2020 on May 22 but Real Madrid have swooped for his services and he has agreed to join the Spanish giants after the World Cup.

    The 51-year-old represented Barcelona as a player for three years but will now take charge of their bitter rivals.

    Real Madrid said in an official announcement: ‘Julen Lopetegui will be the Real Madrid coach after the celebration of the 2018 World Cup.

    ‘Real Madrid announces that Julen Lopetegui will be the coach of the first team during the next three seasons.

    ‘Julen Lopetegui will join the club after Spain’s participation in the World Cup, after two years leading the national team.’

    The move comes as a surprise, with Lopetegui not featuring prominently among the host of managers linked with the role since the departure of Zinedine Zidane days after Madrid’s 3-1 victory over Liverpool in the Champions League final.

    Arsene Wenger, Antonio Conte and Guti were among the front runners to replace Zidane but Lopetegui has pipped the trio to one of the most coveted jobs in world football.

    Lopetegui, who has been in charge of the national team for the past two years, has agreed a three-year contract at the Bernabeu.

    It means Lopetegui, who has previously managed the likes of Porto, Rayo Vallecano and Real Madrid’s B side for year, will coach Barcelona’s Spanish contingent for the next few weeks.

    Lopetegui was seen holding talks with Barcelona star Gerard Pique at Spain’s training base in Krasnodar before Real Madrid made an announcement on the Spaniard’s appointment.

    Sergio Ramos, Dani Carvajal, Nacho, Lucas Vazquez, Marco Asensio and Isco are all currently working under Lopetegui as they were named in his 23-man Spain squad.

    Lopetegui will get the chance to see Real Madrid star man Cristiano Ronaldo during Spain’s opening World Cup game on Friday evening.

    The former goalkeeper came close to managing Wolves before he joined Spain in 2016.

  • Zidane Quits Real Madrid

    Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane has announced his exit after guiding the team to win the UEFA champions league last Saturday.

    Zidane who has been in charge of the Bernabeu side for two-and-a half years told a news conference today of his decision not to continue next season.

    “I’ve taken the decision not to continue next year as Real Madrid coach. “This is the right moment for everyone, it might seem a bit strange, but it had to be done for the good of everyone, the players, the club, and myself.

    “This team must keep winning, and it needs a change after three years, another voice, another method of working.”

    Zidane shocked the world by claiming a third consecutive Champions League title with Real Madrid after defeating Liverpool 3-1.

    The former French international has won the title five times, once as a player and assistant coach before the historic treble as manager.

     

  • Breaking! Real Madrid win UEFA Champions League 3-1

    With two goals scored by Gareth Bale Real Madrid has won the UEFA Champions League final defeating Liverpool  3-1 on Saturday night.

    Karim Benzema was the first to score for Real Madrid after a clanger from Karius after which  Sadio Mane levelled scores.

    Bale then produced two incredible strikes – the first in particular a brilliant overhead kick – to seal the victory, although Karius should have saved the second.

     

  • Live Update! Real Madrid Win Champions League

    It’s all over in Kiev and Loris Karius is devastated in the Liverpool goal, with even more tears from him and Dejan Lovren too.In fairness to the Real Madrid players, they are over to the Liverpool players to try and comfort them before celebrating together.Karim Benzema opened the scoring for Real Madrid after a horrendous clanger from Karius before Sadio Mane leveled things up not long after.

    Gareth Bale then produced two incredible strikes – the first in particular a brilliant overhead kick – to seal the victory, although Karius should have saved the second.

     

    Liverpool vs Real Madrid Live Updates (Text)

    90+3: Ronaldo is not a happy man as play is stopped as he shapes to shoot, with a pitch invader on the field. He is removed as the whistle goes and the last goal is not needed!

    90+2: Ronaldo is yet to score this evening and eyes his own strike as Asensio whips a ball into the area, but Van Dijk puts it behind for a corner.

    90+1: Alexander-Arnold delivers, but it doesn’t beat the first man as Real Madrid head it away.

    90: Free kick to Liverpool over on the let, around 20 yards from goal. Alexander-Arnold is instantly over to it.

    Three minutes added on here…

    88: Nacho is down in the area after a collision with Firmino, but he looks to be OK to continue.

    Meanwhile, Benzema – who has certainly played his part tonight – is replaced by Asensio.

     

    86: Just after the goal, Bale looked to be through for his hat-trick but it takes a superb tackle from Lovren to see the ball behind.

    Bale is after that magic number three and there is still plenty of time…

     

    GOAL! REAL MADRID 3-1 LIVERPOOL (Bale, 83)

    Well, combine the first two Real Madrid goals and that’s pretty much what we have for this one.

    It’s another absolutely sumptuous strike from Bale – you can’t take anything away from him there – as he picks up the ball in the middle of the park and has acres of space to strike.

    Karius gets hands onto the ball but it slips through his fingers like butter and lands into the back of the net. He should have saved that really, he was 99 per cent of the way there, and it’s another mistake this evening.

    82: A yellow card for Mane after he makes a late tackle on Ramos. The Real Madrid captain makes a meal of it, but it’s the Liverpool forward in the book.

    Meanwhile, Can comes on for Milner for the final few minutes.

     

    81: SAVE! A big save from Karius as Bale fires in a cross from the right with aplomb and Benzema fires towards goal from the left of the box, but the Liverpool stopper makes a leaping save to deny him a second of the evening.

    80: Ten minutes to play in Kiev… What will Klopp do to try and force extra time or even a victory?

    It looks like Real Madrid are heading for a third successive Champions League title as it stands…

    78: PIC! Mane hits the post. Will Liverpool get a better chance?

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    78: Some good possession from Liverpool in the last few minutes, with Milner putting a cross into the area but Varane turns it away well.

    Milner then tries to drink his way into the area, but Modric nicks the ball from his feet and sees it away.

    75: Free kick to Real Madrid as Alexander-Arnold commits the foul. Kroos delivers but Bale is flagged for offside.

    To be fair, all four attacking players along the line were offside in that scenario.

    74: TACKLE! Absolutely superb tackle from Robertson there as he stops an on-running Ronaldo in his tracks with an absolutely brilliant stop.

    73: NO PENALTY! Firmino cross the ball into the area from the right, and is shouting for a penalty as the ball hits Casemiro’s elbow but he knew nothing about it as the referee rightly waves away the claims.

    Firmino then tries to score on the rebound, but Navas collects.

    BALED OUT?

    72: Good work from Van Dijk to stick a leg out in front of Ronaldo as he looks to cross from the right of the box, but the defending just puts the forward off his stride and the ball runs away from him.

    71: OFF THE POST!! At the other end for Liverpool this time as Mane collects the ball at the top of the area before hammering a strike towards goal, but his low drive hits the outside of the post.

    A good response from Liverpool and this one certainly isn’t over.

    69: Ramos seems to have done himself a mischief as he stretches ahead of Mane to get a ball out wide, and appears to have a bit of cramp in the process.

    Milner delivers another corner but Navas punches away the danger.

    68: The stadium has gone quite quiet now, compared to a few minutes ago anyhow!

    It may be because Liverpool are behind or it may be a pure state of shock after Bale’s stunning strike. Maybe both.

    61: SAVE! A brilliant save from Karius and that will do his confidence the world of good.

    Nacho sends a great cross into the box, with Isco taking a touch before shooting, but Karius guesses the angle well and dives to keep the effort out.

    Isco is then substitutd, being replaced by Bale.

    60: Free kick to Real Madrid as Modric is fouled by Robertson. They don’t make too much from it, though.

    Meanwhile, Bale is being prepared for Real Madrid. He has been in superb form recently and Zidane is going for this.

    58: Uh oh, Mane is down now and looks a bit uncomfortable, but he is soon back on his feet.

    50: Free kick to Real Madrid as Marcelo is caught by Firmino. He just gets him on the toe, but you would think Fimrino had bulldozed into his Brazil team-mate with the reaction.

    49: OFF THE BAR!!! How has that not gone in?!

    Marcelo dinks the ball into the area and it’s a terrible attempted clearance from Lallana – who tumbles over – that allows Isco to get onto the ball and hits home on the volley.

    The technique is poor though as he catches it with his shin, and it smashes against the crossbar. The goal was wide open and despite the technique, he should be netting that.

    Is it just not Real Madrid’s night?…

    47: A decent ball down the channel from Robertson as he picks out the run of Mane, but his flick back does not reach Lallana as Real Madrid eventually win the goal kick.

    45+3: A snapshot effort from Benzema as he lets fly from just outside the area, but it flashes past Karius’ post.

    45+2: Some good defending from Mane down the left as he muscles Marcelo off the ball before trying to get Liverpool forward.

    45: CLOSE! What a superb pass from Benzema, a great diagonal ball that picks out the incoming Nacho at the back post but his shot fires into the side netting.

    Meanwhile, there are three minutes of added time.

    44: NO GOAL!! Benzema has the ball in the net but Ronaldo is flagged offside!

    Isco whips a great ball into the area, and Ronaldo gets his head onto it but it is straight at Karius who make a superb save. However, Benzema is waiting to net and does – but the offside flag is raised against Ronaldo.

    It’s the right decision, too. On the touchline, Zidane quietly applauds the goal before realising it is offside, at which point, Klopp goes nuts. It could be a celebration, it could be at the defending. Not entirely sure.

    42: A great ball forward from Benzema on the left, picking out Benzema just outside the box, who slightly flicks the ball back for Ronaldo but the latter does not get the right control as Liverpool manage to clear.

    39: Good challenge from Van Dijk as he tracks Modric down the right flank, doing well to get in front of a cross from the Real Madrid midfielder.

    Meanwhile, Carvajal finally makes his way down the tunnel. A bit of a cuddle from Salah perhaps?…

    37: A very enticing ball over the top from Milner there as he looks to pick out the forward run of Lallana, but it just runs too long and ends up in the hands of Navas.

    36: The stretcher is on for Carvajal but he looks to be OK to walk off although he will not be returning. Another gutting end to the season.

    39: Good challenge from Van Dijk as he tracks Modric down the right flank, doing well to get in front of a cross from the Real Madrid midfielder.

    Meanwhile, Carvajal finally makes his way down the tunnel. A bit of a cuddle from Salah perhaps?…

    37: A very enticing ball over the top from Milner there as he looks to pick out the forward run of Lallana, but it just runs too long and ends up in the hands of Navas.

     36: The stretcher is on for Carvajal but he looks to be OK to walk off although he will not be returning. Another gutting end to the season.

    Possibly the most emotional Champions League final we’ve ever seen! Nacho is on for Real Madrid.

    34: Carvajal is down on the ground now, and he is also in tears. He looks to be distraught after being caught by Robertson.

    32: Ramos is being booed every time he gets on the ball now, all coming from Liverpool fans.Marcelo fires a great ball into the area from the left flank as Real Madrid see the better of the ball, but some important defending from Lovren takes Ronaldo’s pass in the box away from Benzema.

    30: A lot of Liverpool players are over to the forward to comfort him and he really is emotional. Mane is ushering him off the field with an arm on his shoulder.

    Salah is off and down the tunnel. A really sad affair for Salah after his superb season and it’s gutting for it to end in tears. Lallana is on in his place.

    So, how will this affect Liverpool now?… We shall see.

    29: Oh no. This really isn’t good for Salah.

    After the corner is delivered, the Egyptian goes to ground in floods of tears. It looks like he doesn’t feel like he can continue. It’s a very sad scene indeed.

     

    28: Good work from Mane there as he takes Varane and Carvajal right down to the baseline as the ball is poked out by the former Real Madrid defender. Varane is arguing with the referee but it’s the right decision.

     

    27: And breath Liverpool fans, Salah is back on his feet and back on the field.

     

    26: OUCH! This doesn’t look good for Liverpool fans… Salah and Ramos tussle and the Real Madrid captain is pulling the arm of the Liverpool man as they both go to ground, and Salah really looks to be in a bit of bother here.

    Ramos rolls him over and Salah looks to have really hurt his shoulder. The medical team are on…

     

    25: STAT! It’s been a strong start from the Reds, with Jurgen Klopp’s side already having had seven shots on Navas’ goal compared to Madrid’s one from Ronaldo.

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    24: SHOTS!! The best so far from Liverpool as Milner gets away down the left before pulling the ball back for Firmino in the middle. The Brazilian turns with the ball before shooting – but it goes straight into the body of Ramos.

    The loose ball then lands to Alexander-Arnold on the right who hits a great effort, but Navas makes a brilliant low save to deny him the opener.

     

    23: Another good move from Liverpool but they are thwarted by the experience of Ramos as Firmino tries to slide Mane in down the left of the box, but the Real Madrid defender gets there first to see the ball away.

     

    22: Free kick for Real Madrid just inside their own area as Salah fouls Isco. They do not make too much from it though before winning another in a similar spot, but over on the other side as Milner goes into Carvajal.

    The Real Madrid man makes a bit of a meal of it but gets the advantage.

    20: All you can hear are the Liverpool fans inside the Kiev Olympic Stadium at the moment and they have plenty to sing about with the Reds doing well so far.

    19: A few final nerves from Carvajal perhaps? I think so as he plays a back pass into the Real Madrid area, but there is no one there to collect it and there could easily have been a red shirt there to poke home with only Ramos scrambling back.

    However, Liverpool do win the first corner of the game, and Van Dijk nearly gets his head onto it towards the back post but Navas is just behind him to punch away the danger.

    17: A good defensive header from Robertson as Isco whips a cross in from the left-hand side, searching for Ronaldo, but the Liverpool defender heads away with ease.

    16: WIDE!! A superb run from Ronaldo, but the final finish is just lacking on this occasion.

    Carvajal dinks a ball over the top of his defender before setting Ronaldo away down the right flank. The forward then cuts into the area before firing an absolute rocket – but it’s on a tight angle and goes flying over the crossbar.

    Danger signs for Liverpool.

    14: SAVE! A decent save from Navas there as Alexander-Arnold whips in a cross from the right-hand side, but the Real Madrid goalkeeper punches it away.

    13: Real Madrid are seeing their time on the ball now, but they are yet to make too much from it, mostly constricted to their own half.

    This comes to an end when Liverpool win the free kick on the halfway line as Kroos fouls Mane.

    11: A speculative effort from Marcelo there as he lets fly from just outside the area after getting away from Milner, but it flashes well wide of the post.

    10: It has been a superb start from Liverpool in Kiev, and they really are giving the Real Madrid defence something to think about early on.

    Can they make the early pressure count?…

    8: CLOSE! Another good move forward from Liverpool as Firmino’s header bounces off the shoulder of Ramos before nearly making it to Alexander-Arnold, but Ramos is out to smother the loose ball before the defender can strike.

    7: What a superb ball from Firmino! He plays the ball in behind the Real Madrid defence, trying to pick out Mane through the middle and he nearly succeeds, but Varane is tracking the latter well and manages to skew the ball away along with the helping hands of Navas.

    6: An interesting free kick routine as Salah runs past the ball to the middle of the area and is fed the ball by Milner. He strikes, but it hammers into the body of Modric before going clear.

    5: Free kick to Liverpool around 20 yards from goal over on the right as Marcelo fouls Salah… Can they make this count? Milner and Salah over it.

    In the five times that Liverpool have won a European Cup final, their opponents have all worn white? A good omen for the men in red?

    4: A lovely passage of play from Liverpool as they work the ball across the top of the area, with Salah picking out the run of Alexander-Arnold down the right of the field.

    The youngster then whips a cross into the area, but Varane does well to see it behind.

    3: OFFSIDE! A first test for Karius and he does fairly well, coming off him line to punch a Carvajal cross away from the path of a waiting Isco in the middle.

    However, the offside flag is raised against the Real Madrid man as Liverpool win the advantage.

    2: Well this has started with a bit of fire! Marcelo bundles Salah off the ball as the Liverpool man tries to make his way into the box, before Lovren leaves one on Ronaldo over on the touchline.

    Just letting him know, he’s there, of course…

    1: Here we go ladies and gents, the moment is finally here as Liverpool get us underway in Kiev!

    AND THE MATCH KICK OFF

    The climax of a thrilling Champions League campaign is upon us as Real Madrid and Liverpool meet in the final of European football’s biggest game at the NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium.

    Liverpool are hoping to claim a British record of six European triumphs following an extraordinary campaign on the continent, where the star trio of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane have led a potent front three on the road to Kiev.

    But standing in their way are record 12-time winners Real Madrid, who led by Cristiano Ronaldo are looking to become the first side since Bayern Munich in the 1970s to win the competition for a third straight season.

    Contrary to some reports this morning, Gareth Bale will once more have to make do with a place on the substitutes’ bench as he did this time last year against Juventus in the final.

    Zidane makes two changes from the side which drew 2-2 at Villarreal in their final La Liga game of the season as Karim Benzema replaces the Welshman while Keylor Navas returns in goal in place of Luca Zidane.

    REAL MADRID TEAM NEWS

    Team to play Liverpool: Navas, Carvajal, Ramos, Varane, Marcelo, Kroos, Casemiro, Modric, Isco, Ronaldo, Benzema.

    Subs: Casilla, Nacho, Theo, Lucas Vazquez, Bale, Asensio, Kovacic.

    KLOPP CHANGES ONE

    Jurgen Klopp has made one change from the side that beat Brighton 4-0 on the final day of the Premier League season just under two weeks ago.

    Dominic Solanke drops to the bench with James Milner coming in.

    LIVERPOOL TEAM NEWS

    Team to play Real Madrid: Karius, Alexander-Arnold, Lovren, Van Dijk, Robertson, Henderson, Milner, Wijnaldum, Salah, Mane, Firmino.

    Subs: Mignolet, Clyne, Klavan, Moreno, Lallana, Can, Solanke.

    OPTA STATS PART I

    • This is Real Madrid’s 16th appearance in a European Cup/Champions League final, more than any other side in the history of the competition.
    • Indeed, they’ve won it a record 12 times, losing only in 1962 (vs Benfica), 1964 (vs Inter) and 1981 (vs Liverpool).
    • This is Liverpool’s eighth European Cup/Champions League final, three more than any other English side.
    • Liverpool have lost just two of their previous seven finals in the competition, vs Juventus in 1985 and their most recent one against Milan in 2007
  • FIFA meets with top clubs over $25bn investors offer

    The ruling body FIFA has met with seven leading clubs including Real Madrid and Manchester United to discuss a 25-billion dollar offer from investors for a revamped Club World Cup and a new global Nations League, the New York Times reported.

    The paper said that officials from Real, United, Manchester City, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Juventus Turin were invited to FIFA’s Swiss headquarters on Wednesday over the controversial issue.

    The paper quoted FIFA as saying that “today’s meeting allowed us to observe a real interest for a complete reform of the Club World Cup and the development of a new model of competition that would benefit the entire football community around the world.”

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    FIFA president Gianni Infantino revealed the offer from yet to be identified investors to the governing body’s council two months ago.

    The investors are allegedly ready to dish out a maximum 25 billion euros for the two competitions between 2021 and 2033.

    The proposal has been met with stiff resistance from various sides including Europe’s UEFA and club organizations.

    Critics fear an even more blown up match calendar and rich clubs becoming even richer.

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  • Barcelona president fuels Griezmann speculation

    Barcelona President Josep Maria Bartomeu has been in contact with Antoine Griezmann’s agent amid reports the Atletico Madrid striker is set to join the Spanish champions.

    Frenchman Griezmann has a 100 million euro (88 million pounds) release clause in his contract and Spanish media reported that Barcelona are ready to pay it.

    “We are analysing the season and we will see what we will do with ins and outs.

    “I have bumped into him (Griezmann) occasionally in the Balearic Islands. I have not spoken to him this year but I did speak to his agent in October.

    “With (Atletico Madrid President Enrique) Cerezo I have spoken about a lot of things, but not about this,” Bartomeu told radio station RAC1.

    Barcelona are looking to strengthen their squad after winning the Spanish title 12 points clear of second place Atletico with three matches left.

    They drew 2-2 with Real Madrid on Sunday in a tempestuous Clasico despite playing the second half with 10 men after Sergi Roberto’s dismissal, and are unbeaten in 42 league matches.

    “We are very happy with (Coach Ernesto Valverde’s) work and that of the players.

    “When they sent off Sergi Roberto, I suffered a bit thinking about the second half, but then we went on to have a great game,” Bartomeu added.

    Barcelona also won the Spanish Cup this season but were knocked out of the Champions League at the quarter-final stage by AS Roma after squandering a 4-1 first-leg lead.

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  • Ronald doles out N301million for engagement ring

     

    Cristiano Ronaldo is not one to shy away from flaunting it if he has got it.  The Real Madrid forward who is set to partake in another UEFA Champions league final after his team hit the final edging out Bayern Munich Tuesday, is equally set to walk his long time girl friend Georgina Rodriguez to the altar with actual date still under rap.

    The Portuguese forward in the mean time has reportedly doled out a whooping £615,000 (Six hundred and fifteen thousand pounds) about (N301million) for the engagement ring.

    Neither has officially confirmed that they’ve taken a big step forward in their relationship, having now been together quite some time as well as having had a child together.

    Rodriguez is regularly snapped on Instagram looking after Ronaldo’s children, and so the couple seems very tight and very much planning a long future together.

    According to The Sun, speculation was rife following a photo which appeared to show Rodriguez wearing an engagement ring, they’ve suggested that they’ve found the Cartier ring she was wearing and it may have cost the Portuguese superstar no less than a staggering £615,000.

    Her social media following went crazy after the short video was posted on Instagram stories, sparking huge rumours that the pair are planning to tie the knot at some stage.

    With Real Madrid booking their place in the Champions League final, coupled with his participation at the World Cup in

    Russia this summer, it remains to be seen whether or not Ronaldo is planning to take time out of his busy schedule and wed Rodriguez later this summer.

    Ronaldo has four kids with Cristiano Jr and his two one-year old twins Eva Maria and Mateo previously born to surrogate mothers. Georgina Rodriguez recently gave birth to their first daughter together.

    Ronaldo was once quoted as saying he would love to have seven kids and seven Ballon d’or trophies.

     

     

     

     

  • Madrid through to third UEFA Champions League final

    Title-holders Real Madrid reached the UEFA Champions League final for a third year in a row after drawing 2-2 in their semi-final second leg match on Tuesday.

    Real Madrid took advantage of Bayern Munich’s carelessness in attack and defence, winning 4-3 on aggregate.

    Bayern Munich defender Joshua Kimmich put them in front in the third minute at the Santiago Bernabeu but Karim Benzema levelled with a free header in the 11th minute.

    A goalkeeping howler from Bayern Munich’s Sven Ulreich then allowed Benzema to tap in Madrid’s second at the start of the second half.

    James Rodriguez, on loan from Real Madrid, hit a deserved equaliser for Bayern in the 63rd minute to set up a gripping finale.

    However,  the Spaniards clung on in spite of waves of pressure from the visitors.

    It enabled them to become the first team since Juventus in 1998 to reach the final for three years in succession.

    They will meet either Liverpool or AS Roma in the final match in Kiev on May 26.

    There, they will bid to become the first side since Bayern Munich in 1976 to win the competition three years in a row.

    Real Madrid had ridden their luck to win the first leg in Munich 2-1.

    This was after Bayern Munich had missed a slew of chances and Zinedine Zidane’s side made the most of their few opportunities.

    Real Madrid fans unfurled a giant banner before kick-off stating “we will defend the throne, we will capture glory”.

    However it was Bayern who launched an early assault on their kingdom as David Alaba came rushing forward only to pass into the hands of goalkeeper Keylor Navas.

    Bayern Munich came back down the other flank and landed their first punch when Sergio Ramos failed to clear a cross and Kimmich gleefully knocked home from close range.

    It was the third consecutive home game in the knockout stages that Real Madrid had fallen behind, but they kept their composure and soon found an equaliser.

    A superb crossfield ball from Luka Modric was controlled by Marcelo who delivered the perfect cross for Benzema to nod calmly in at the back post.

    An end-to-end game ensued, with midfield frequently being bypassed by long balls up to the forwards.

    Bayern could have re-taken the lead when striker Robert Lewandowski was foiled by Real Madrid goalkeeper Navas and Rodriguez sent the rebound flying over the bar from close range.

    The German side finished the half strongly but were left fuming at a failed penalty kick appeal when a shot from Kimmich struck Marcelo’s arm.

    They sealed their own demise, though, when Ulreich lost his footing as he tried to control a back pass from Corentin Tolisso.

    His error allowed Real Madrid’s much-maligned striker Benzema to tap in what proved to be the killer blow.

    Bayern Munich still created chances before and after Rodriguez’s goal.

    Navas denied the Colombian and Mats Hummels headed wide from a corner in stoppage time.

    The result sealed Bayern’s fifth consecutive UEFA Champions League exit to a Spanish side, and their third to Real Madrid in that time. (Reuters/NAN)