Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Real Madrid Set to Rule the world


By James Ojo

credits: coyotechronicle.net


Call them the European and world champions, you have got it right.
Real Madrid are battle ready not to take their foot off the gas as
they aim to dominate all fronts in the new year, after a scintilating
run in the first half of the 2014-2015 season.

With a tip-top form in year 2014, the Blancos have nothing to worry
about after they clinched the Club World Cup in December to end an
emphatic 12 months winning the Champions League, the Copa del Rey and
set a new record for consecutive victories.

Carlo Ancelotti's side are on top of La Liga and are one of the clear
favourites to win other major trophies in Europe including the UEFA
Champions League and are auspiciously set to dominate Europe in
subsequent years.

Interestingly, they have little or nothing to worry about cosidering
some factors which gave them an edge over other teams in the world.

In the first place, Real Madrid parades one of the strongest attack in
the world with Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema as
their deadliest arsenal  against their opponents. Adding to this are
hosts of other best players in the world with new world cup signings:
James Rodriquez and Kroos, making the team a more formidable one.

More to this is the coach who is a man with wealth of football
experiences. As a coach, he had  enjoyed a good career  having won may
titles with his previous clubs. For instance, he had won domestic
league titles in Italy with AC Millan, in England with Chelsea, and in
France with Paris Saint-German and recently in December, he had bagged
the 2014 coach of the year award at the Globe Soccer Awards, held in
Dubai, and penned down his name among the league of best coaches in the
world. To him, life at the spanish capital was easy because, "we have
many great players and wonderful staff which makes it a lot easier to
coach Real Madrid than other clubs"; and he believed they have the
most formidable team branding his squad the "strongest in the world".

Indeed, Ancelotti is not far from the truth as their win over San
Lorenzo in the final of the Club World Cup extended their winning
streak in competitive action to 22 matches. Not satisfied with these
landslide achievements, the coach said, "In 2015, we want to compete
in every competition and we have the confidence to compete for
everything" on Madrid's official Website.

 He is therefore cock-sure that task  the will not be a daunting one
and that the Blancos are on the path of history as in which they "had
to work and fight in order to try and win again".

Sharing the same point of view with Ancelotti, Real Madrid's captain
and No1. goalkeeper, Iker Casillas, describing their prolifacy
noted that, "we are talking about a team that is now experienced, that
started out young but is now mature insisting they have "high
expectations to achieve everything possible" and that they can
"compete for everything given that we are such a competitive team".

All they want therefore according to Sergio Ramos is for their fans
"to keep supporting us as they have done" on their official website.

Considering wealth of titles, Real Madrid are undoubtedly one of most
successful club in Europe wiinning: 1 best club of the 20th century
FIFA Trophy, 10 European Cups, 3 Intercontinental cups, 19 Copa del
Rey, 32 Ligas, 2 UEFA cups, 2 European Super Cups, 2 Latin Cups,  2
small world cups, 1 League Cup, 9 Spanish Super Cups, 18 Regional
Championship and 5 Mancomunados Trophies to their credit.
Source:www.Realmadrid/../football

From the foregoing, the Blancos are nothing but a side to reckon with
in 2015 as they get set to gun all European cups with  one of the
deadliest squad in the world.

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