Real Madrid always comes back - Arbeloa defiant after Clasico defeat - Soccer News
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Real Madrid always comes back - Arbeloa defiant after Clasico defeat - Soccer News
"Real Madrid always comes back. We have fallen many times, and we have picked ourselves up many times, but I understand the anger that any Madrid fan can have."
"We can't say many things, we understand the frustration, the disappointment, how dissatisfied they have to be with this season. The only thing we can do is work and look to the future, learn from everything we have done wrong this year."
"Arbeloa watched on as his team found themselves two goals down in the opening 18 minutes, with Marcus Rashford's stunning free-kick putting the Blaugrana in front. Ferran Torres then doubled Barcelona's lead with an equally sublime finish, with the Spaniard picking out the top-right corner after being teed up by Dani Olmo's clever flick."
"Madrid rarely threatened their arch-rivals, though Jude Bellingham had a goal chalked off for offside after the break as the early damage proved too difficult to repair. The result saw Barcelona crowned champions for the 29th time, just seven behind Madrid's tally, while it was the fifth time since winning their first title in the 21st century in 2004-05 that the Blaugrana have won back-to-back top-flight crowns."
Barcelona won LaLiga after a 2-0 El Clasico victory over Real Madrid. Marcus Rashford scored a stunning free-kick within the opening 18 minutes, and Ferran Torres doubled the lead with a finish into the top-right corner after Dani Olmo’s flick. Real Madrid rarely threatened, and Jude Bellingham had a goal ruled out for offside after the break. The loss crowned Barcelona champions for the 29th time and marked a fifth instance of back-to-back top-flight titles since 2004-05. The defeat followed a difficult week for Real Madrid, including an altercation between Aurelien Tchouameni and Federico Valverde, with Valverde missing the match. Arbeloa emphasized frustration, learning from mistakes, and looking to the future.
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