• Real Madrid claim Liga title after Girona stun Barca

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    Real Madrid claim Liga title after Girona stun Barca

    Real Madrid’s Spanish forward #14 Joselu (L) celebrates scoring his team’s third goal, with Real Madrid’s Spanish defender #06 Nacho Fernandez. Photo: AFP

    Real Madrid earned what coach Carlo Ancelotti said was a “deserved” La Liga title on Saturday after beating Cadiz 3-0 and Girona sealed it with a stunning 4-2 victory over Barcelona.

    Ancelotti’s side did their homework by beating Cadiz and after last season’s champions stumbled against Girona, Los Blancos were crowned champions for a record-extending 36th time.

    Girona’s dramatic victory saw the Catalan minnows qualify for the Champions League for the first time in their history, in only their fourth season in Spain’s top flight.

    Ancelotti rotated heavily ahead of the Champions League semi-final second-leg clash with Bayern, but his players still got the job done.

    Brahim Diaz netted in the 51st minute to put Madrid ahead and then set up Jude Bellingham, with Joselu tapping home a third.

    “We’ve had a spectacular Liga campaign,” Ancelotti told reporters.

    “We’ve made few errors and the advantage is deserved.”

    Madrid’s comfortable win over Cadiz sent them 14 points clear of last season’s champions Barcelona, in third, with only 12 left to play for.

    Girona, second after their second 4-2 win over Barcelona this season, trail Madrid by 13 points.

    “We leave our skins out there on the pitch to live moments like today’s,” Madrid striker Joselu told Real Madrid TV.

    “There are young players who are very hungry for titles, veterans who are delighted to be here… and these are special moments.”

    With the Bayern second leg in mind, Ancelotti only selected captain Nacho Fernandez from the starting line-up that earned a 2-2 draw in Bavaria this week.

    Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois started for the first time after a nine-month lay off after a knee injury and kept a clean sheet.

    Madrid midfielder Luka Modric became the oldest player to appear for the club in La Liga, at 38 years and 238 days, breaking late Hungarian great Ferenc Puskas’ record from 1965 by five days.

    “Like this, it’s impossible to compete.”

    AFP

     

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