Cristiano Ronaldo's season has been over for one week. Lionel Messi's will be over in just days. At this point, with the Champions League still to be determined it is a good time to compare what the two seasons have been like for the world's two best players.
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are regarded as the two best soccer players in the world. Latin Post compares the two great soccer players stats by season and career.
Real Madrid's season is at an end.
The failed season led to the firing of Carlo Ancelotti, but there are many that would look at the situation and question which players were at their best. Which players performed up to standards and which were poor all season long.
In this three part series, we will look at Madrid's different positions and grade its players based on their performances in 2014-15. In this first edition we will look at the goalkeeping and defense.
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.
Carlo Ancelotti is no longer the coach of Real Madrid. The team made the decision of firing the Italian official on Monday, ending speculation about what would happen after a failed season.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi once again had an incredible season. The two are widely considered the best players in the world, and the best goal scorers of all-time. Latin Post lists the top 10 goal scorers in a La Liga season ever.
In the summer of 2014 Real Madrid and Barcelona did battle over two major players. This publication has already visited the pros and cons of Neymar and Gareth Bale for their respective squads.
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.
Real Madrid is one of the richest clubs in the world. It owns the reigning Ballon d'Or winner. And every player on the squad is a superstar in some capacity.
A year ago, Real Madrid took home two trophies, including the much vaulted 10th Champions League trophy.
One year later, this team is a shadow of itself and will walk away with no trophies on the campaign.
Where 2013-14 will remain in history, 2014-15 will be forgotten in ignominy.
And it is a shame, especially considering the 22 straight wins the team managed early in the season when it looked completely unstoppable.
So what went wrong? Why did Real Madrid tumble into mediocrity and fail at the biggest hurdle?
Barcelona has the opportunity to become the 2014-15 Spanish League Champions as we head in to Week 37. Real Madrid sits in second place in the standings, but they need a miracle to overcome. Let's break down Week 37.