Sergio Ramos analysed Real Madrid’s forthcoming matches against Tenerife and Olympique Lyonnais.

Tenerife:
It will be essential to win in Tenerife. The league title is at stake for us and we want to win. We must respect our opponent and take three points to stay in the fight for the title. We have to win and then wait to see what Barcelona do. Tenerife deserve to be in the First Division. I expect there to be a great atmosphere at their stadium.
Lyon:
I’m sure we will defefat Olympique Lyonnais at the Bernabeu.
Jesus Navas:
Navas is a great player and he is ready to join a great place.
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February 25, 2010 | Categories: Press Conference | Tags: Sergio Ramos | Leave A Comment »

Hola,
All I’ve got today is random stuff for you. All related to Real Madrid but random stuff. Realmadrid.com’s statisticians are back with a bang as they’ve got not one but one stunning stats for us today. Cristiano Ronaldo has been making the news in the past week or so and today he was speaking at the launch of the new Nike Mercurial Superfly Boot in London. Drenthe is out injured but he is still confident that Real can do the job at Tenerife this weekend. We have two of our players back from the gym and into the field back in training. And then there is David Villa who has rubbished whatever Bernd Schuster had to say yesterday. And finally we have a former Madridista who has announced his retirement at the end of the season and a very interesting transfer rumor. So without further adieu let me get started.
First of all the stats of the day brought to you by Realmadrid.com…
- Off the 266 teams that play in Europe’s 16 football leagues, not including Russia which has yet to commence, Real Madrid is the only team to have won all eleven of its home matches. Shakhtar Donetsk have also won all their games at home, but the Ukrainians are only sitting on eight so far.
- With 23 league matches in the books, Real Madrid lead the standings for the Spanish FA’s Fair Play Award. The Whites have been booked with 52 yellow cards and five reds, for a total of 60 points. Barcelona and Deportivo are second with 62 and Malaga is fourth with 103. Yellow cards count for one point, two yellows resulting in a sending off count for two and a direct red card counts for three. The club with the fewest points at season’s end is rewarded with the Fair Play Award. Since its inception, Real Madrid have won the award twice; first in 2001/02 with 86 points and two years later with 76 points.
I don’t have much to add to these but I must say that the second stat has taken me by surprise.
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February 25, 2010 | Categories: Comments, News, Transfer Rumours | Tags: Bernd Schuster, CD Tenerife, Claude Makélélé, Cristiano Ronaldo, David Villa, Jesús Navas, José María Gutiérrez 'Guti', Royston Drenthe, Sergio Ramos | Leave A Comment »
Thursday round up
Hola,
All I’ve got today is random stuff for you. All related to Real Madrid but random stuff. Realmadrid.com’s statisticians are back with a bang as they’ve got not one but one stunning stats for us today. Cristiano Ronaldo has been making the news in the past week or so and today he was speaking at the launch of the new Nike Mercurial Superfly Boot in London. Drenthe is out injured but he is still confident that Real can do the job at Tenerife this weekend. We have two of our players back from the gym and into the field back in training. And then there is David Villa who has rubbished whatever Bernd Schuster had to say yesterday. And finally we have a former Madridista who has announced his retirement at the end of the season and a very interesting transfer rumor. So without further adieu let me get started.
First of all the stats of the day brought to you by Realmadrid.com…
I don’t have much to add to these but I must say that the second stat has taken me by surprise.
(more…)
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February 25, 2010 | Categories: Comments, News, Transfer Rumours | Tags: Bernd Schuster, CD Tenerife, Claude Makélélé, Cristiano Ronaldo, David Villa, Jesús Navas, José María Gutiérrez 'Guti', Royston Drenthe, Sergio Ramos | Leave A Comment »