Real Madrid vs Almeria | |
SCHEDULE |
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Match:
| Real Madrid vs Almeria
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Tournament:
| LaLiga Round 1 |
Date:
| Mon, Aug 15 2022 |
Time: | 1:30 a.m. Indian time (UTC+5:30)
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Stadium:
| Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos
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ADVERTISEMENT
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Match Finished | |
𝗙𝗧: Almeria 1 - 2 Real Madrid | |
Lineup
| Real Madrid
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Real Madrid XI: Courtois, Vazquez, Nacho, Rudiger, Mendy, Kroos, Tchouameni, Camavinga, Valverde, Benzema, Vinicius Jr
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Lineup | Almeria
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Almeria XI: Fernando, Babic, Ely, Kaiky, Akieme, Chumi, Eguaras, Robertone, Samu, Ramazani, Sadiq |
Almeria Vs Real Madrid Preview, which will take place on Sunday morning 15 August 2022. 1:30 a.m. Indian time.
Almeria will face a baptism of fire upon their return to La Liga on Sunday, as Defending Champions Real Madrid visit the Estadio De Los Juegos Mediterraneos in the opening game week.
The hosts finished top of the pile in the Segunda Division last season to return to the big time, while Carlo Ancelotti's side conquered Spain and Europe.
Fourth Place in 2019-2020 did not cut Mustard, the same position in 2020-2021 was only good enough to be knocked out by Girona in the promotion playoffs, but there is no denying Almeria their place in the top tier for the upcoming campaign this time around.
Under Rubi's tutelage, Almeria has collected 81 points in the 2021-2022 Segunda Division to finish top of the table, but they only edged Real Valladolid into the top spot on goal difference and are just one point clear of Eibar in the contested promotion race.
The search for the historic Sextuple has begun for Real Madrid, who put another European Trophy in the cabinet with a 2-0 success over Eintracht Frankfurt in Wednesday's UEFA Super Cup battle at the Olympic Stadium In Helsinki.
Goals from David Alaba and Karim Benzema completed the task against the Europa League holders as Carlo Ancelotti's side now prepares to battle for success in La Liga, Copa Del Rey, Champions League, Supercopa de Espana and potentially the latest edition of the Club World Cup, if and when. the tournament got the green light.
Real Madrid would be foolish not to expect Barcelona to go all guns blazing in what should be a Spectacular fight for the La Liga title with the Blaugrana investing heavily and desperate for success to alleviate their ongoing financial problems.
However, Los Blancos who are claiming their 35th La Liga crown in the 2021-2022 season will be as confident as ever going into the new domestic year, even if their long pursuit of Kylian Mbappe ultimately comes to fruition.