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Apparently, things really went off the rails at Real Madrid. The usually disciplined dressing room was rocked by a thunderous confrontation that reverberated through the club’s cor

Bayern Munich’s Champions League opponents, Real Madrid, have been rocked by a major training-ground dispute between first-team coach Alvaro Arbeloa and young centre-back Raul Asencio. According to multiple sources briefed on the incident, the altercation was serious enough for the 22-year-old defender to be omitted from the match-day squad for several consecutive fixtures. While the club has not commented publicly, team-mates and back-room staff are said to be monitoring the situation closely, aware that such internal tensions can distract from on-field performance. For Bayern, who face Los Blancos in the knock-out phase, any disruption in the Spanish capital could prove advantageous; nevertheless, Carlo Ancelotti’s side will travel to the Bernabéu expecting a full-strength Madrid outfit hungry to prove a point. With both clubs boasting rich European pedigree, the tie promises to be a clash of styles as well as egos, and fans worldwide will be watching to see whether the rumoured rift

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Arbeloa banished Madrid youngster from squad

Real Madrid have reintegrated academy defender Raul Asencio into their matchday squad following a tense standoff with manager Alvaro Arbeloa. The youngster was frozen out after reacting poorly to being dropped for the crucial Champions League tie against Manchester City, before a subsequent late withdrawal forced the coaching staff to demand a public apology to the entire dressing room and resolve the dispute.

Real Madrid CF v FC Bayern München - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final First Leg

Bellingham and Pitarch… Who is better for Real Madrid? As the transfer window approaches, Los Blancos face a pivotal decision: should they pursue the dynamic English playmaker Jud

Fan comparisons between the Real Madrid duo are nothing new in the world of football. Supporters, analysts and even former players routinely weigh the relative merits of the club’s star pair, using statistics, highlights and intangible qualities to make their case. These debates fuel social-media discourse, radio call-ins and pub-table arguments alike, reflecting the global passion for Los Blancos and the individual brilliance of the players in question. To understand the latest round of discussions, it helps to examine the numbers. Over the past season, both men delivered impressive returns: one racked up goals at a record pace, while the other provided assists and defensive solidity. Yet fans tend to focus on different metrics for each player, highlighting the difficulty of making a fair comparison. Some point to goal tallies, while others cite defensive contributions, and still others invoke leadership or big-game performances. Beyond the raw data, context matters. Each player opera

Real Madrid CF v FC Bayern München - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final First Leg

Following a heated row, former Real Madrid defender Álvaro Arbeloa has forced a current club star to apologise to his teammates. The incident, which erupted during a closed-door tr

Arbeloa insisted that the apology be made publicly. In football, as in life, timing is everything. The former Real Madrid and Spain full-back had been silent for several days after the controversial incident, but he chose to break his silence in the most high-profile way possible: by demanding that the apology come not in a private message or a backroom handshake, but in full view of the fans, the media and the wider game. His stance underlines a broader truth about modern sport. Players are not just athletes; they are public figures whose every word and gesture is scrutinised, shared and often weaponised across social media. An apology that is buried in a press release or delivered in whispers will be ignored or, worse, seen as insincere. For an apology to carry weight, it must be as visible as the mistake that prompted it. Arbeloa’s insistence on public accountability reflects a growing expectation among supporters and commentators alike that their heroes—and the organisations that e

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Almost nearing the age of 40, Cristiano Ronaldo is not quite the same dribbler that he was during his 20s, but he continues to find the back of the net at a consistently alarming rate by playing as an out and out striker.

Cristiano Ronaldo was born in Funchal on the island of Madeira in Portugal.

When you mention the No. 7 in football, it's impossible not to think of Cristiano Ronaldo. The former Sporting CP boy wonder continues to sport the No. 7 jersey even after making the switch to Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr.

Cristiano Ronaldo stands at 1.87m (6ft 2in). During his prime, his height wouldn't prove to be a hindrance as he was easily among the fastest players in the world.

The all-time top scorer in football history currently weighs 83kg (183 lbs).

Between 1992 and 1995, Cristiano Ronaldo played for Andorinha, where his father was a kit man. Then, he switched to Nacional and continued his development for two more years, before finally being signed by Sporting CP.

Cristiano Ronaldo is a father to five children: Cristiano Jr, Mateo, Eva, Alana Martina, and Bella. The latter two were given by birth by his current partner Georgina Rodriguez.

Cristiano Ronaldo is currently in a relationship with Argentine-born Spanish model and influencer Georgina Rodriguez and they have been together since 2016. While they haven't publicly declared that they are married to each other, Ronaldo certainly sparked rumours regarding their status by referring to Georgina as "his wife" in an Instagram collaboration with sports brand Whoop in August 2024.