Week 31 of the 2014-15 Spanish Premier League season is complete. Barcelona remains in first place because of their tie against Sevilla, but it wasn't very satisfying. Real Madrid was the big winners this week as they dominated Eibar, 3-0. Latin Post takes a look at the Week 31 Spanish League standings
Fernando Palomo sat down with our sports team to talk about 2015 UEFA Champions League and who he thinks could win it all in this exclusive interview. Palomo also talks about the soccer superstars of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Robin Van Persie is returning from injury this week for Manchester United. Injuries have been a part of the superstar's career, but in the past his reputation preceded him. He was a lethal striker that was the ideal target man for any team's attack.
Will he or won't he is one major narrative pursuing Angel di Maria in 2014-15. After being ousted from Real Madrid this summer, the Argentinian has had a rather interesting season with a Manchester United that is slowly finding its mojo at the right time of the year.
Just a few days after rumors cropped up about Mexican star Javier Hernandez heading to the U.S. this summer, new rumors suggest he has in fact rejected the idea and wants to remain in Europe.
Real Madrid and Barcelona will take the field this weekend as the top two teams in the Spanish Premier League once again. Latin Post takes a look at the schedule for Week 31, and provides game streams as well.
Goaltending controversies are among the most interesting in all of. The goalie is in many respects the symbol of a teams stability and having a main man gives teams confidence. The lack of a main man however can create other kinds of issues.
Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez's situation remains rather dire in Europe. The Mexican has struggled to find himself as a starter for Real Madrid this season, but more importantly, he is barely playing for the defending European champs.
Cristiano Ronaldo continued his assault on the record books by scoring his 300th goals for Real Madrid this week. Latin Post takes a look at the biggest goals of the soccer superstar's career.
Both Real Madrid and Barcelona won their games, and are still fighting for first place in the Spanish Premier League. Latin Post recaps the amazing week of La Liga and post the standings.
Barcelona and Real Madrid do not meet again for the rest of the year (unless the Champions League has any say in that), but their fates will be inexorably linked for the next nine weeks of Spain's soccer league.
Real Madrid exploded for nine goals on Sunday. That number alone is shocking. But moreover, it represented the first time Los Blancos has put up more than four goals in a game since Jan. 31 against Real Sociedad.
The Champions League quarterfinals feature some unique contests, but there is one that could wind up lacking any suspense whatsoever.That matchup would be the one between Bayern Munich and Porto. The Bavarian side is seen by many as a heavy favorite to lift the Euro trophy in just a few months.
Soccer fans get the privilege of watching La Liga during the weekdays for Week 30 because of a change in the schedule. Latin Post provides a schedule and preview for Week 30 of the 2014-15 Spanish Premier League.
Radamel Falcao was once considered the finest striker in the world. But now he is the main piece in a ping pong match between a plethora of teams who might be interested in bringing him in.
Two weeks ago Real Madrid fell to Barcelona 2-1 in a Clasico that reminded the world of why one club was on the decline and the other was at its peak form. Incidentally, the match reminded the world of why Lionel Messi was in superior form to rival Cristiano Ronaldo.
Week 29 of the 2014-15 Spanish Premier League season is complete. Barcelona remains in first place because of their victory over Celta Vigo, but Real Madrid got a huge win over Granada. Cristiano Ronaldo recorded an amazing five goals in the match.