Real Madrid only knows victory in men’s, women’s and basketball football

10/01/2022 at 02:14

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Since the 2022/23 season began, Real Madrid have won all 17 games that their different divisions have played in the top flight

They run good times The white club is shining not only in men’s football, where it is champion of Europe, the League and the Super Cup, but it is also registering victories in women’s football and basketball for a total balance of 17 wins in 17 games since the campaign began.

Those 17 victories have brought two titles with the award of the European Super Cup by men’s football after beating Eintracht Frankfurt and the Spanish Basketball Super Cup after beating Barcelona in extra time. The white club has done its homework in sports and also in offices with very healthy accounts.

Florentino Pérez will be able to address the club’s Assembly this coming Sunday with these guarantees, despite not having achieved the signing of Kylian Mbappé or Erling Haaland. In addition, in basketball the painful departure of Pablo Laso was recorded after an internal disagreement with another manager.

Men’s football is the one that has had the greatest prominence to date with nine wins in its locker. Six of them in the League, plus two in the Champions League and the one in the aforementioned European Super Cup make Carlo Ancelotti’s work at the helm of the team one of his most brilliant moments. Not even Karim Benzema’s injury has stopped the team.

In Women’s FootballAlberto Toril’s players they have passed three rounds of the Champions League preliminary phase having added four wins and getting down the road to Sturm Graz, Manchester City and Rosenborg -this last two-leg tie-. In addition, they won their debut in the Iberdrola League against Valencia to complete a full five games.

In basketball, Real Madrid has won all three games played to date. In the Super Cup they defeated Coosur Betis and Barcelona in extra time, while their debut in the Endesa League ended with a win against Marc Gasol’s Girona. Chus Mateo has given continuity to the League title achieved last season with a stellar start.

The eternal rival, away

Real Madrid will try to keep alive a streak that no European club can replicate at this point in the season. Barcelona men’s football, without going any further, has failed to win two of its eight games disputed, while in basketball the situation is more dramatic with only one victory in three matches. Women’s football remains undefeated, although they have only played one Iberdrola League match.

After years in which Real Madrid only seemed focused on men’s football, women’s and basketball knock on the door through incontestable results. We will see how the season ends after the bar of five titles between all established last year. For now there are already two and probably the number will increase.

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