Real Madrid's injury situation has turned into a crisis with the recent news that Gareth Bale will be out for a few matches. Add Sergio Ramos' dislocated shoulder on top of James Rodriguez and Danilo's own injuries and the team suddenly has a lot less depth than it did to start the year.
Karime Benzema, Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo are continuously targeted by English clubs. All three are linked to Manchester United while Arsenal are keen on Benzema.
Real Madrid endured a disappointing 0-0 loss in week one of La Liga. The defense was solid throughout, although rather lucky to overcome a shocking deficit thanks to the lack of goal line technology in Spain.
Manchester United set their sights on Neymar as the next transfer target. Chelsea is looking to replace John Terry with Real Madrid starlet Raphael Varane.
The 2015-16 La Liga season is here at last. Barcelona looks to repeat as champions, while Real Madrid try to win a 34th championship. Week 1 schedule and preview here.
Real Madrid or Barcelona? The Spanish league season gets underway in one day, and that is the question likely to dominate from this weekend all the way through the spring. Though Atlético Madrid and Valencia are capable contenders, most would agree that the perennial rivalry between Real Madrid and Barcelona is what will likely determine the title at the end of the season. Which side is better? Here is a breakdown of the two teams.
The latest English Premier League rumors include Manchester United's bid for Gareth Bale and Thomas Müller after the Pedro deal collapsed. Manchester City, on the other hand, is close to signing Wolfsburg's Kevin De Bruyne. Here are the latest EPL rumors.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are by far the two best players in the Spanish Premier League today, but who will have more goals this season? Vote in our fan poll and give us your opinion.
Manchester City's recent offer is likely to result in Kevin De Bruyne's departure from Wolfsburg while Gareth Bale won't be moving back to the Premiere League any time soon, says Welsh manager Chris Coleman.
It has now been three seasons since Real Madrid has won the Spanish league title. Moreover, the team has only won the league once in the last seven years. This is a startling statistic when one considers that Madrid leads all teams with 32 Spanish League titles throughout its history.After two straight failed title runs under Carlo Ancelotti, President Florentino Pérez opted for a new coach - Rafa Benítez. Benítez has not won any championship in years, but he might be the man to finally put the Madrid puzzle together. Here are some reasons why Los Blancos can win the Spanish league title in 2015-16.
Real Madrid has allegedly turned down an offer from Paris Saint-Germain for Ronaldo. Manchester United remains hopeful to reunite with its star forward.
The new FIFA world soccer rankings have officially been released. Huge surprises, disappointments and moves are listed. Damon Salvadore takes an in depth look at some of the biggest snubs and surprises.
Qualifiers for the Euro 2016 get underway this weekend with a number of high profile games taking place. Here is a look at some of the more intriguing matchups on display.
Manchester United will return to the Champions League next season after finishing fourth in the 2014-15 Barclays Premier League. While they have already secured a spot in the Champions League, star striker Robin van Persie thinks his club will have another spending spree this summer.
Barcelona is once again champions of the Spanish Premier League. So many factors went in to them winning it all over their rivals Real Madrid. Here, we list the top five reasons why Barcelona won their 23rd Spanish League title.
The final week of the 2014-15 La Liga season is here at last. 37 weeks have been played, and just one remains. Latin Post breaks down the final week of Spanish League soccer for you with a live game streams.
In the summer of 2013, Real Madrid and Barcelona both went out and made headline-grabbing purchases. The former side splurged over 100 euros on Gareth Bale while the other was involved in the controversial purchase of Neymar.
The battle for Gareth Bale has begun anew. The battle for Gareth Bale has begun anew. Real Madrid's expensive purchase from 2013's summer transfer window looks like he will leave Spain's capital after his sophomore year and return to whence he came - England.