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Tuesday 6 May 2014

WHAT TO EXPECT IN UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL (Real Madrid Vs Atletico Madrid)


The soccer world will watch an all-Madrid affair on May 24 in Lisbon when Atletico Madrid faces Real Madrid in the 2014 UEFA Champions League final. While the clubs call the same city home, they share little in common. As its name suggests, Real Madrid is soccer royalty — arguably Europe’s biggest, richest and most successful club. Yet, Real Madrid hasn’t won the Champions League since 2002, and anyone connected with the club will readily admit that winning “La Decima” (or a record 10th European Cup) is an obsession. Having beaten defending champion Bayern Munich in the semifinal on Tuesday, Real Madrid is almost there. Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid is the ultimate underdog story, as head coach Diego Simeone has taken the club out of Real Madrid’s shadow and launched an assault on domestic and European supremacy this season. Having reached its first European Cup final since 1974 after they were beaten by Bayern Munich in a replay match, Atletico Madrid would love nothing more than to keep the hands of its bitter rival off the prestigious trophy for one more season. Atletico Madrid impressively dispatched Chelsea in the other semifinal on Wednesday. It looks to complete the fairy tale next month. These teams have met four times in 2013-14. Visiting Atletico Madrid won 1-0 on Sept. 28 in La Liga (Spanish first division). Real Madrid won 3-0 and 2-0 in the two-game Copa Del Rey (Spanish Cup) semifinal on Feb. 5 and 11. Real Madrid then held host Atletico Madrid to a 2-2 draw in La Liga on March 2. The Odds favour Real Madrid in this one and they would also be motivated by the fact that they want to make history as the team that won the 10th Champions League trophy for Real Madrid but Atletico Madrid are certainly no pushovers as this team is prepared to make the history of bringing the first Champions League Trophy to the club. Either way, the final in Lisbon is one to look forward to as both teams have been rivals for years and this is their first outing in a Champions League Final.



The soccer world will watch an all-Madrid affair on May 24 in Lisbon when Atletico Madrid faces Real Madrid in the 2014 UEFA Champions League final. While the clubs call the same city home, they share little in common. As its name suggests, Real Madrid is soccer royalty — arguably Europe’s biggest, richest and most successful club. Yet, Real Madrid hasn’t won the Champions League since 2002, and anyone connected with the club will readily admit that winning “La Decima” (or a record 10th European Cup) is an obsession. Having beaten defending champion Bayern Munich in the semifinal on Tuesday, Real Madrid is almost there. Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid is the ultimate underdog story, as head coach Diego Simeone has taken the club out of Real Madrid’s shadow and launched an assault on domestic and European supremacy this season. Having reached its first European Cup final since 1974 after they were beaten by Bayern Munich in a replay match, Atletico Madrid would love nothing more than to keep the hands of its bitter rival off the prestigious trophy for one more season. Atletico Madrid impressively dispatched Chelsea in the other semifinal on Wednesday. It looks to complete the fairy tale next month. These teams have met four times in 2013-14. Visiting Atletico Madrid won 1-0 on Sept. 28 in La Liga (Spanish first division). Real Madrid won 3-0 and 2-0 in the two-game Copa Del Rey (Spanish Cup) semifinal on Feb. 5 and 11. Real Madrid then held host Atletico Madrid to a 2-2 draw in La Liga on March 2. The Odds favour Real Madrid in this one and they would also be motivated by the fact that they want to make history as the team that won the 10th Champions League trophy for Real Madrid but Atletico Madrid are certainly no pushovers as this team is prepared to make the history of bringing the first Champions League Trophy to the club. Either way, the final in Lisbon is one to look forward to as both teams have been rivals for years and this is their first outing in a Champions League Final.

Read more at: http://www.yeswefoot.com/what-to-expect-in-uefa-champions-league-final-real-madrid-vs-atletico-madrid/ | Yes We Foot
The soccer world will watch an all-Madrid affair on May 24 in Lisbon when Atletico Madrid faces Real Madrid in the 2014 UEFA Champions League final. While the clubs call the same city home, they share little in common. As its name suggests, Real Madrid is soccer royalty — arguably Europe’s biggest, richest and most successful club. Yet, Real Madrid hasn’t won the Champions League since 2002, and anyone connected with the club will readily admit that winning “La Decima” (or a record 10th European Cup) is an obsession. Having beaten defending champion Bayern Munich in the semifinal on Tuesday, Real Madrid is almost there. Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid is the ultimate underdog story, as head coach Diego Simeone has taken the club out of Real Madrid’s shadow and launched an assault on domestic and European supremacy this season. Having reached its first European Cup final since 1974 after they were beaten by Bayern Munich in a replay match, Atletico Madrid would love nothing more than to keep the hands of its bitter rival off the prestigious trophy for one more season. Atletico Madrid impressively dispatched Chelsea in the other semifinal on Wednesday. It looks to complete the fairy tale next month. These teams have met four times in 2013-14. Visiting Atletico Madrid won 1-0 on Sept. 28 in La Liga (Spanish first division). Real Madrid won 3-0 and 2-0 in the two-game Copa Del Rey (Spanish Cup) semifinal on Feb. 5 and 11. Real Madrid then held host Atletico Madrid to a 2-2 draw in La Liga on March 2. The Odds favour Real Madrid in this one and they would also be motivated by the fact that they want to make history as the team that won the 10th Champions League trophy for Real Madrid but Atletico Madrid are certainly no pushovers as this team is prepared to make the history of bringing the first Champions League Trophy to the club. Either way, the final in Lisbon is one to look forward to as both teams have been rivals for years and this is their first outing in a Champions League Final.

Read more at: http://www.yeswefoot.com/what-to-expect-in-uefa-champions-league-final-real-madrid-vs-atletico-madrid/ | Yes We Foot
The soccer world will watch an all-Madrid affair on May 24 in Lisbon when Atletico Madrid faces Real Madrid in the 2014 UEFA Champions League final. While the clubs call the same city home, they share little in common. As its name suggests, Real Madrid is soccer royalty — arguably Europe’s biggest, richest and most successful club. Yet, Real Madrid hasn’t won the Champions League since 2002, and anyone connected with the club will readily admit that winning “La Decima” (or a record 10th European Cup) is an obsession. Having beaten defending champion Bayern Munich in the semifinal on Tuesday, Real Madrid is almost there. Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid is the ultimate underdog story, as head coach Diego Simeone has taken the club out of Real Madrid’s shadow and launched an assault on domestic and European supremacy this season. Having reached its first European Cup final since 1974 after they were beaten by Bayern Munich in a replay match, Atletico Madrid would love nothing more than to keep the hands of its bitter rival off the prestigious trophy for one more season. Atletico Madrid impressively dispatched Chelsea in the other semifinal on Wednesday. It looks to complete the fairy tale next month. These teams have met four times in 2013-14. Visiting Atletico Madrid won 1-0 on Sept. 28 in La Liga (Spanish first division). Real Madrid won 3-0 and 2-0 in the two-game Copa Del Rey (Spanish Cup) semifinal on Feb. 5 and 11. Real Madrid then held host Atletico Madrid to a 2-2 draw in La Liga on March 2. The Odds favour Real Madrid in this one and they would also be motivated by the fact that they want to make history as the team that won the 10th Champions League trophy for Real Madrid but Atletico Madrid are certainly no pushovers as this team is prepared to make the history of bringing the first Champions League Trophy to the club. Either way, the final in Lisbon is one to look forward to as both teams have been rivals for years and this is their first outing in a Champions League Final.

Read more at: http://www.yeswefoot.com/what-to-expect-in-uefa-champions-league-final-real-madrid-vs-atletico-madrid/ | Yes We Foot
The soccer world will watch an all-Madrid affair on May 24 in Lisbon when Atletico Madrid faces Real Madrid in the 2014 UEFA Champions League final. While the clubs call the same city home, they share little in common. As its name suggests, Real Madrid is soccer royalty — arguably Europe’s biggest, richest and most successful club. Yet, Real Madrid hasn’t won the Champions League since 2002, and anyone connected with the club will readily admit that winning “La Decima” (or a record 10th European Cup) is an obsession. Having beaten defending champion Bayern Munich in the semifinal on Tuesday, Real Madrid is almost there. Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid is the ultimate underdog story, as head coach Diego Simeone has taken the club out of Real Madrid’s shadow and launched an assault on domestic and European supremacy this season. Having reached its first European Cup final since 1974 after they were beaten by Bayern Munich in a replay match, Atletico Madrid would love nothing more than to keep the hands of its bitter rival off the prestigious trophy for one more season. Atletico Madrid impressively dispatched Chelsea in the other semifinal on Wednesday. It looks to complete the fairy tale next month. These teams have met four times in 2013-14. Visiting Atletico Madrid won 1-0 on Sept. 28 in La Liga (Spanish first division). Real Madrid won 3-0 and 2-0 in the two-game Copa Del Rey (Spanish Cup) semifinal on Feb. 5 and 11. Real Madrid then held host Atletico Madrid to a 2-2 draw in La Liga on March 2. The Odds favour Real Madrid in this one and they would also be motivated by the fact that they want to make history as the team that won the 10th Champions League trophy for Real Madrid but Atletico Madrid are certainly no pushovers as this team is prepared to make the history of bringing the first Champions League Trophy to the club. Either way, the final in Lisbon is one to look forward to as both teams have been rivals for years and this is their first outing in a Champions League Final.

Read more at: http://www.yeswefoot.com/what-to-expect-in-uefa-champions-league-final-real-madrid-vs-atletico-madrid/ | Yes We Foot
The soccer world will watch an all-Madrid affair on May 24 in Lisbon when Atletico Madrid faces Real Madrid in the 2014 UEFA Champions League final. While the clubs call the same city home, they share little in common. As its name suggests, Real Madrid is soccer royalty — arguably Europe’s biggest, richest and most successful club. Yet, Real Madrid hasn’t won the Champions League since 2002, and anyone connected with the club will readily admit that winning “La Decima” (or a record 10th European Cup) is an obsession. Having beaten defending champion Bayern Munich in the semifinal on Tuesday, Real Madrid is almost there. Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid is the ultimate underdog story, as head coach Diego Simeone has taken the club out of Real Madrid’s shadow and launched an assault on domestic and European supremacy this season. Having reached its first European Cup final since 1974 after they were beaten by Bayern Munich in a replay match, Atletico Madrid would love nothing more than to keep the hands of its bitter rival off the prestigious trophy for one more season. Atletico Madrid impressively dispatched Chelsea in the other semifinal on Wednesday. It looks to complete the fairy tale next month. These teams have met four times in 2013-14. Visiting Atletico Madrid won 1-0 on Sept. 28 in La Liga (Spanish first division). Real Madrid won 3-0 and 2-0 in the two-game Copa Del Rey (Spanish Cup) semifinal on Feb. 5 and 11. Real Madrid then held host Atletico Madrid to a 2-2 draw in La Liga on March 2. The Odds favour Real Madrid in this one and they would also be motivated by the fact that they want to make history as the team that won the 10th Champions League trophy for Real Madrid but Atletico Madrid are certainly no pushovers as this team is prepared to make the history of bringing the first Champions League Trophy to the club. Either way, the final in Lisbon is one to look forward to as both teams have been rivals for years and this is their first outing in a Champions League Final.

Read more at: http://www.yeswefoot.com/what-to-expect-in-uefa-champions-league-final-real-madrid-vs-atletico-madrid/ | Yes We Foot