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Real Madrid CF: Liga BBVA

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Bye-Bye Season, Bye-Bye Mourinho

Nobody cared about the game, but the verbal war started quite soon. While half of the stadium cheered and waved good-bye to the Portuguese coach, the other half wanted him to leave the club with bad memories.

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Out With a Whimper: Mourinho's Last Match

The curtains will come down on a dramatic, turbulent, and trophy-less Real Madrid season this Saturday in a match against Osasuna. Will this be the last time we see Mourinho on the bench?

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Diego López Shines, Madrid Draws (3-3)

In a metaphorical summary of Real Madrid's 2012-2013 season, Real Sociedad managed to tie the game in injury time and stay alive in the Champions League race. Diego López saved his team many times.

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Live At Anoeta

Cristiano Ronaldo will miss the game with back spams. Mourinho gives Arbeloa, Albiol, Carvalho and Marcelo a chance on defense.

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Preview: Real Sociedad vs Real Madrid

A difficult trip to Anoeta awaits Real Madrid.

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FanPost: Tactical Analysis of Espanyol game

The authorities can officially tie the Catalans ribbons on the La Liga trophy as Real Madrid handed over the Spanish crown to their arch-rivals Barcelona after a disappointing 1-1 stalemate against Espanyol.

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Recap: Varane Injured As Madrid Draw at Espanyol

Raphael Varane's injury is the main talking point after an ill-tempered match ends 1-1.

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Live Thread

Mourinho rotates and starts Morata, Kaká, Higuaín and Carvalho.

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Last Game Before The Final

Cristiano Ronaldo will likely not play this match, but the whole roster is traveling to Barcelona to play against Barça's fiercest rivals, Real Club Deportivo Espanyol.

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Madrid Wins, Özil Gets Injured (6-2)

Real Madrid earned a comfortable 6-2 win against a Málaga side that ended the game down with just 9 men. The bad news are that Mesut Özil left the game with a probable ankle injury.

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Madrid Wins 4-3

Another fine game by Luka Modric and two goals by Cristiano Ronaldo allow Real Madrid to walk away with the three points. Kaká and Di María managed to score as well while Valladolid got three against Diego López.

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Live Against Valladolid

Aftermath of Real Madrid's last elimination from the Champions League. Mourinho plays with a powerful team against Valladolid.

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Mourinho Talks About Future and Valladolid

Real Madrid aims to get three points on Saturday amid rampant rumors that Jose Mourinho is on his way out.

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The Same Old Story (1-2)

Real Madrid gets just another win over city rivals Atlético Madrid even with a squad full of reserve players. Falcao put his team ahead in the third minute but Juanfran's own goal and Di María's shot off a brilliant pass by Benzema gave Real the win.

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Rotation Derby

It's certain that the most important derby in the season will be the Copa del Rey Final. Mourinho decided to play this Liga one with a lineup full of rotations

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Özil Scores A Brace As Madrid Takes Three Points

A fun game to watch, and a fairly comfortable win featuring a brace by Mesut Özil, but injury concerns blight the match.

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Live Against Betis

Mourinho makes more rotations, starting Carvalho, Casemiro and Nacho.

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The Battle Before The Battle

Mourinho leaves Ramos, Essien, Coentrao and Khedira out of the list to play against Betis. The Andalusian team needs a win to keep contending for a place in the 2013-2014 UEFA Champions League.

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Mourinho Addresses The Rumours About His Future

"The President of Canillas is a fantastic person, but his problem is that he likes the press, I don't have this problem." That's undeniably true - Mourinho despises the press and avoids them at every opportunity. Nevertheless he took the pre-match p

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Real Madrid downs a fiery Athletic Bilbao (0-3)

Los Blancos achieve a rare clean sheet with a makeshift lineup in its last trip to La Catedral at San Mamés. Crisitiano Ronaldo lifted the squad to a convincing 0-3 victory amidst fierce challenges and cynical play from the Basque hosts.

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Live at The Cathedral

Mourinho gives minutes to Albiol, Modric and Benzema. But the Portuguese coach doesn't make further rotations, as he starts Ronaldo, Alonso, Khedira and Di María. This is Real's last game at the old San Mamés.

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