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Official: Pau Cubarsi signs new deal with Barcelona

Official: Pau Cubarsi signs new deal with Barcelona

Barcelona’s rising talent Pau Cubarsi has solidified his commitment to the club by signing a new deal that runs until 2027. 17-year-old Cubarsi who has showcased remarkable progress this season, will continue to grace Camp Nou until at least June 2027. The club’s statement reads, “FC Barcelona and Pau Cubarsí have reached an agreement to

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Carlo Ancelotti: It’s a deserved La Liga title for Real Madrid

Carlo Ancelotti: It’s a deserved La Liga title for Real Madrid

Carlo Ancelotti says Real Madrid’s 36th La Liga title triumph with four games to spare was well deserved. Although Madrid defeated Cádiz 3-0 on Saturday, Barcelona had to lose to Girona for the Los Blancos to be confirmed the 2023/24 La Liga champions in a campaign they’ve lost just once after 34 games played. Currently

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Girona defeats Barcelona to confirm Real Madrid as La Liga champions

Girona defeats Barcelona to confirm Real Madrid as La Liga champions

It was a historic night for Girona as they defeated Barcelona 4-2 at the Estadio Municipal de Montilivi to move into second place in the La Liga rankings and crown Real Madrid as the champions of the 2023/24 season. It was Barcelona who first put their best foot forward, as Andreas Christensen put the Catalan

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La Liga: Title-bound Real Madrid secure 3-0 victory over Cádiz 

La Liga: Title-bound Real Madrid secure 3-0 victory over Cádiz 

Real Madrid edges closer to their 36th La Liga title, with Brahim Díaz leading the charge in a commanding 3-0 victory over struggling Cádiz at the Santiago Bernabéu on Saturday. Carlo Ancelotti made a couple of changes to his starting X1 that secured a 2-2 draw against Bayern Munich on Wednesday, and that initially kept

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La Liga: Lewandowski nets hat-trick as Barcelona defeat Valencia 4-2

La Liga: Lewandowski nets hat-trick as Barcelona defeat Valencia 4-2

Barcelona’s resilience shone through as they overcame a determined ten-man Valencia 4-2, courtesy of Robert Lewandowski’s second-half brace at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on Monday. Despite early chances for the visitors, it was Barcelona who struck first blood as Raphinha’s pinpoint cross found Fermín López, who nodded home to give the hosts the lead

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