Spanish Paper Talk: Carlo Ancelotti Goes For Jose Mourinho’s Record

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All the latest headlines from the newspapers in Spain as Real Madrid prepare for Basel with records in sight both for the team and Cristiano Ronaldo.

 

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– Carlo Ancelotti goes for Jose Mourinho’s record.

– Real Madrid go out with all their artillery in Basel for their 15th consecutive victory. They will equal the historic benchmarks of Mou and the legendary Miguel Munoz.

– War drums for the future: Villar and Cardenal face-to-face.

– Luis Suarez finally scores for a stellar Barca.

– Two men and a destiny: a clash of legends. Raul 71 Cristiano 70. Leo pulverises Raul’s Champions League record and today it’s CR7’s turn.

– Atletico play in a poisonous group. Antoine Griezmann will start on the bench.

– Michel: “Hopefully Arda and Koke will be going to a christening”.

– Manuel Pellegrini, here is a friend. Kun takes advantage of three gifts and saves the Coach.

 

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– Cristiano’s amazing challenge.

– He needs four goals to get back a Madrid record. If Madrid win in Basel they will equal the record of 15 consecutive wins set by Mourinho and Miguel Munoz.

– Lionel Messi’s hat-trick elevates the Champions League record to 74.

– Michel, dear enemy. “It would surprise me if I was welcomed with flowers and applause”.

– Athletic near the Europa League: a draw at home to BATE will be enough.

– Villar won over the territories with the money that was destined for the Games.

 

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– 74 goals.

– From record to record and from hat-trick to hat-trick.

– Messi surpasses Raul and now he is also the leading Champions League goalscorer.

– Suarez gets off the mark with a great goal. A great Barca get back to their best version.

– Comeback with three goals from Kun Aguero.

– Shakhtar 0 Athletic 1: Lions!

– Vicente Del Bosque hits back at Mourinho.

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