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    Fans joke Gareth Bale tried to INJURE his Real Madrid team-mates as he kicks ankles in bizarre title celebration video

    GARETH BALE didn’t even feature during Real Madrid’s LaLiga title-winning game against Villarreal but he is the talk of social media due to his antics after the match.
    The Welsh winger has hit the headlines for bizarrely kicking the ankles of his team-mates during the celebrations, while also failing to join in on lifting boss Zinedine Zidane in the air.

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    Gareth Bale was filmed appearing to try and trip up his team-mates as he celebrated Real Madrid’s LaLiga title triumphCredit: Twitter / @realmadriden

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    Fans have taken to social media where they have joked Bale is trying to injure members of the Los Blancos squadCredit: Twitter / @realmadriden

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    Bale failed to get in on the act as his team-mates lifted Zinedine Zidane in the airCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Los Blancos clinched a record-extending 34th Spanish Championship after beating Javier Calleja’s side 2-1 on Thursday night.
    But Bale – who turned 31 on the day he became a two-time LaLiga champion – wasn’t in the best of moods as he failed to come off from the bench for a sixth consecutive match.
    And he let it be known as he failed to get involved when his team-mates hoisted Zizou in the air as he awkwardly looked on despite being just metres away from the Frenchman.
    Bale caused controversy last week when he was snapped pretending to sleep during the clash against Alaves – before he mocked Zidane in Monday’s win over Granada by using a roll of tape as pretend binoculars.

    And he continues to display his frustration, with the ex-Tottenham star filmed by Real tentatively celebrating with the rest of the squad as they surrounded the LaLiga trophy.
    He was spotted celebrating in a half-hearted fashion as he uncomfortably raised his fists.
    KICK IT OUT
    But it is his bizarre display of affection that has left fans in stitches after a video has showed him appearing to attempt to trip up his team-mates on the pitch at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano.
    Commenting on the clip, one supporter tweeted: “What is Bale trying to do here, this guy man.”

    To which one fan said: “Haha try to get some injured haha he is so f** hilarious love him.”
    Another quipped: “I thought I was the only one that saw it. He’s like I’ll injure one of them maybe I’ll get a start.”
    One simply stated: “This guy isn’t right in the head.”

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    Bale looked unbothered as the Real Madrid squad jubilantly celebrated their LaLiga title winCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    A fifth added: “These things just make me love him more.”
    Another quipped: “Injure all the outfield players so that Zidane is forced to play you. Genius.”
    It was reported earlier in the week that such is the desire for Real to get Bale off their books, they are willing to pay him off for his final two years of his contract.

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    Lionel Messi slams ‘weak’ and ‘erratic’ Barcelona team-mates and fears for Champions League hopes after Real title win

    LIONEL MESSI has blasted his team-mates after Barcelona lost the LaLiga title to Real Madrid.
    The Argentine superstar dubbed them “weak” and “erratic” and cast doubt over their chances of reaching the Champions League quarter-finals.

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    Lionel Messi called his teammates ‘weak and erratic’ after Barcelona lost the LaLiga title to Real Madrid

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    Real won the league for the first time since 2016/17
    Real bagged their first LaLiga title since 2016/17 with a 2-1 home win against Villareal yesterday while Barca lost by the same scoreline at home to Osasuna.
    And Messi, 33, said: “We didn’t want to end the season like this but it represents how the season has gone.
    “We were a very erratic, very weak, low-intensity team. We lost a lot of points and today’s game is a summary of the season.
    “We have to be self-critical. Starting with the players but doing a global self-criticism.
    “We are Barca and we have to win everything.
    “We can’t look at Madrid. Madrid have done their job, but we have helped them a lot.”
    And Messi also cast doubt over Barca’s ability to reach the last eight of the Champions League.

    They drew 1-1 at Napoli in the first leg of their last-16 tie before lockdown and have to beat the Italians or draw 0-0 in the home leg on August 8 to progress.
    Messi added: “If we want to win the Champions League, we have to change a lot. If we continue like this, we will lose the game against Napoli.”
    “We have to change lots of things.

    “We have a game against Napoli just around the corner and things have to change.
    “I think we’ll have a break now which will be good for us to clear the heads a bit.
    “January until now has been such a terrible time for everybody.
    “I think in the Champions League there are four matches where we could turn the whole season around if we get the right results.
    “I think the people here at the club will feel angry about what’s been going on this season but that’s normal, the players feel like that too, it’s logical people will be critical.

    “I think it’s like losing against Roma and Liverpool, when you don’t win anything no-one is happy.”
    Barca will face Chelsea or Bayern Munich in the next round if they beat Napoli.
    Though it is likely to be the Germans who won 3-0 at Stamford Bridge in the first leg of their last-16 tie.

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    Watch Sergio Ramos and Karim Benzema’s epic fail as they tried a cheeky penalty routine

    SERGIO RAMOS amazingly chose a tense night of title-clinching glory to attempt one of the most audacious penalty DOUBLE ACTS ever.
    And the Real Madrid skipper only got away with it after a retake!

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    Real striker Karim Benzema can clearly be seen INSIDE the area before Sergio Ramos slots a cheeky penalty pass to him

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    Karim Benzema slots home after Sergio Ramos passes a penalty to him – but the Frenchman had encroached before the spot-kick was taken

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    It all turned out perfectly in the end for centre-back Sergio Ramos and Real as they clinched a record 34th LaLiga titleCredit: EPA

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    Karim Benzema slotted home a far more conventional retake without fuss for his second goal on the way to a 2-1 victoryCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Spain legend Ramos TAPPED a spot-kick for Karim Benzema to fire home – but the striker had crept into the area too early.
    Referee Alejandro Hernández ordered a second go – and this time Benzema stepped forward alone to ram home.
    That sealed the Frenchman’s double in a 2-1 win that dethroned Barcelona after Real’s ten victories in a row earned them a record 34th crown.
    And it also saved Ramos from one of the more embarrassing moments of a career in which most of the controversy has been at the other end of the pitch.

    Spread amongst his four Champions League successes and now five LaLiga titles have been 26 red cards, albeit sometimes for goal-saving fouls when Real attacked too recklessly.
    And he has also been accused of overdoing the sneaky hardman image at times.
    Never more so, of course, than when a “tangle” with Mo Salah early in the 2018 Champions League final ended with the frontman being forced off with a dislocated shoulder after Liverpool were on top, only to lose 3-1.

    Ramos said afterwards his “conscience is clear” as he “never wanted to hurt a colleague on the pitch”.
    But he could not have denied his intent this time with a baffling choice of a precocious penalty at a time when scoring could have proved crucial.
    In the end it was just anther strange touch in a season extended by the coronavirus crisis, as Real won the title behind closed doors at their reserve venue, the Alfredo Di Stefano stadium, rather than play post-lockdown at a vast but empty Bernabeu.

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    Karim Benzema and Sergio Ramos celebrate as Real Madrid win the title with a game to spareCredit: Reuters

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    A kiss for history as Sergio Ramos picks up his fifth LaLiga crownCredit: Reuters More

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    Real Madrid vs Villarreal and Barcelona vs Osasuna LIVE: Latest updates with Real on cusp of La Liga title

    HUGE, huge night of La Liga action tonight which could see Real Madrid crowned the champions.
    A victory will guarantee the title for Zinedine Zidane’s side, though they can also win it with a draw or even a defeat depending on Barcelona’s score against Osasuna.
    Kick-offs: 8pm
    Real Madrid vs Villarreal
    Barcelona vs Osasuna
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    Man City ‘confident’ of beating Barcelona to Lautaro Martinez transfer as they eye long-term Aguero successor

    MANCHESTER CITY are reportedly confident of beating Barcelona to the signing of Lautaro Martinez.
    Pep Guardiola looks set to splash the cash this summer after his side’s Champions League ban was overturned.

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    Etihad boss Pep Guardiola has set his sights on Lautaro MartinezCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Sky Sports claim Inter Milan forward Martinez is one of the name’s on his wish-list.
    Guardiola has earmarked the Argentine star as a long-term replacement for Sergio Aguero.
    City are hopeful of sealing a deal ahead of Barcelona due to the Spanish side’s financial situation.
    The coronavirus pandemic, coupled with their huge wage bill, has taken its toll on the club.

    Barcelona are reportedly prepared to sell nine of their players to fund a move for Martinez.
    And club president Josep Bartomeu confirmed his side are in talks with the Argentine.
    But City look the more likely of the two clubs to activate his £98.5million release clause.

    Martinez has proved his potential with 18 goals in 39 games for Inter this season.
    He joined the Italian giants from Racing Club in 2018 and is under contract with them until June 2023.

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    Barcelona ‘seal £4.1m transfer of Brazilian starlet Gustavo Maia, 19, from Sao Paulo’ despite not playing senior match

    BARCELONA have reportedly sealed a £4.1million move for Sao Paulo starlet Gustavo Maia.
    Globoesporte claim that the teenager caught the eye of the Spanish giants after his impressive performances in the Sao Youth Football Cup in January.

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    Barcelona have swooped for Sao Paulo starlet Gustavo MaiaCredit: Sao Paulo FC
    The report adds that Barcelona have now swooped for the Brazilian winger’s signature – despite Maia not yet having played a senior match.
    The Catalans initially agreed a £900,000 deposit for the 19-year-old, but will stump up an additional £3.2m to complete the transfer.
    Barca will reportedly secure a 70 per cent ownership of Maia, while Sao Paulo will retain a 30 per cent stake in their former player.
    The LaLiga giants moved quickly to land the pacy young forward – who had also attracted interest from Liverpool and Atletico Madrid.

    Maia has now become the latest Brazilian starlet to secure a switch to Europe even though he is yet to have played a professional game in his home nation.
    However, he has impressed for Sao Paulo’s youth sides, and has turned out for Brazil’s Under 16s and U17s respectively.
    Maia joined his countries most successful team as a 14-year-old, and he made waves after scoring 30 goals in 36 appearances throughout 2018.

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    Zinedine Zidane tips Karim Benzema and ALL his Real Madrid players to win Ballon d’Or with Lewandowski favourite

    ZINEDINE ZIDANE has claimed that Karim Benzema and ALL of his Real Madrid players deserve to win the Ballon d’Or.
    Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski has been the favourite to win football’s top individual honour this season.

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    Zinedine Zidane has claimed that Karim Benzema deserves to win the Ballon d’Or ahead of Real Madrid’s imminent LaLiga gloryCredit: Reuters

    The 31-year-old scored an amazing 34 goals in 31 league appearances to win the Bundesliga while he has since lifted the German Cup.
    Madrid ace Benzema is not among favourites to lift the golden ball this year.
    Despite that, the Frenchman has shone in Cristiano Ronaldo’s absence, scoring 19 goals in 35 league appearances for Madrid this season.
    And Benzema can lift his first LaLiga title since 2017 if his side win against Villarreal on Thursday or Barcelona fail to beat Osasuna.

    Yet Madrid boss Zidane believes his compatriot is only one of the many that deserve the Ballon d’Or.

    In football, everyone can have a say. For me, my players are the best. Karim is not only this year, he has done very well for many years
    Zinedine Zidane

    He said: “In football, everyone can have a say. For me, my players are the best.
    “Karim is not only this year, he has done very well for many years.
    “The Ballon d’Or is won by only one, and everyone can comment, but for me all my players deserve it.”

    Messi and Ronaldo have totally dominated the Ballon d’Or in recent years.
    It was won by one of the pair every year from 2008 until 2018, when Ronaldo’s former Madrid team-mate Luka Modric was voted winner.

    Messi lifted the award last year but Robin Van Persie has tipped Lewandowski to come out on top this time around.
    Benzema will boost his chances when Madrid claim their 34th domestic crown.
    As it stands, Los Blancos are four points clear of rivals Barcelona and can seal the title tonight if results go there way.

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    Real Madrid can win LaLiga title TONIGHT against Villarreal as 18 out of 20 teams play at same time in penultimate game

    REAL MADRID can win the LaLiga title tonight should they beat Villarreal at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano.
    With just two games to go in the Spanish top-flight, Los Blancos sit four points clear at the top of the table with Barcelona trailing behind in second.

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    Real Madrid are on the verge of winning their 34th LaLiga title
    And with all 20 teams in action on Thursday – with nine fixtures being played at the same time – the champagne is on ice in Madrid.
    Real can also secure a record 34th LaLiga title should the Blaugrana drop points at home against Osasuna.
    But judging by the form of Zinedine Zidane’s side, it is unlikely they will need Osasuna to do them a favour.
    The break caused by the coronavirus crisis came at the best time for Real as they regrouped following their disappointing 2-1 defeat away at Real Betis in March.

    However since the restart of football last month, they have been in scintillating form – winning all nine league games.
    In that period, they have scored 17 goals, while conceding just three goals – keeping an impressive six clean sheets.
    And they face a Villarreal side low on confidence after they suffered a 2-1 loss against Real Sociedad at home on Monday.
    Their failure to pick up the three points saw them miss out on a Champions League spot, with the club now looking to finish the season in fifth place.

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    Barcelona need to win and hope Real Madrid drop points if they want the race for the title to continue until the last game of the season

    All signs point towards a Real victory as they look to win their first Spanish title since the 2016/17 season.
    Gareth Bale appears set to miss out on the starting XI again with the Welsh winger failing to come on in any of the last five matches.
    His future at the club remains uncertain with Real desperate to get him off their wage bill, while the player is understood to be happy to see out the final two years of his contract at the Bernabeu.

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