LaLiga

Rayo Vallecano – Villarreal: the submarines ignited the flames of the European places competition (0-1)
Iñigo Pérez keeps proving that he is no slouch of a manager. However, his game plan hit a snag after Jorge de Frutos was sent off

Barcelona – Rayo Vallecano: The Catalans accepted Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid’s gifts (1-0)
Swift diagonal combinations were Barcelona’s go-to patterns to progress and set runners free behind Rayo Vallecano’s block, but efficiency was lacking. Lewandowski scored from a penalty

Real Madrid – Atlético Madrid: The Third Consecutive Stalemate In Madrid Derby (1-1)
Madrid’s Derby yielded the third consecutive 1-1 draw. The referee awarded a penalty to Atlético Madrid after Aurélien Tchouaméni stamped on Samuel Leno’s right foot. Kylian

Real Betis – Athletic Club: Bienvenido Anthony (2-2)
In his inaugural game with Real Betis, Anthony displayed an aspiring performance to initiate his loan spell coming from Manchester United. Isco scoring from a rebound,

Atlético Madrid – Villareal: Rojiblancos Are Winless For The Second Game In A Row (1-1)
Atlético Madrid went adrift in second place in the league after a draw against the submarines. A pale first half and a lack of efficiency in

Leganés – Atlético Madrid: The Streak Is Over For Diego Simeone (1-0)
Leganés put an end to Atlético Madrid’s winning spell that lasted fifteen matches. The luck turned its back to Diego Simeone’s men after they failed to

Real Madrid – Barcelona: Hansi Flick First Accolade With The Catalans (2-5)
Real Madrid bit the dust when they got swept aside by rivals, Barcelona in Supercopa de España final. Hansi Flick’s men translated an utter dominance to four goals

Real Madrid – Mallorca: Another Qualification for Another Silverware For The White Castle (3-0)
Real Madrid brushed off Real Mallorca, cruising to a 3-0 win and securing a Classico in the final for the Super Cup title. Jude Bellingham continued

Athletic Club – Barcelona: Catalans Cruise To Supercopa Showdown (0-2)
The typical curtain riser for the calendar year in Spanish football sees four of the top teams fight for a trophy. The favorites for the first

Valencia – Real Madrid: Ten Man Madrid Move Top Of The Table (2-1)
Valencia, who have been down in the dumps, wanted to welcome their new leader with a feisty display to rattle the reigning champions. A renewal of