12/11/2009

'El Resumen' 12.11.09: Aragones for Real Madrid?


Messi crowned 2009 king of Spanish football with Marca's Di Stefano Trophy; presented by Argentina head coach, Diego Maradona, and the main man himself Alfredo Di Stefano. The trophy is awarded every year to Spain's most consistent performer in all competitions (League, Copa del Rey, Spanish Super Cup and Internationals).

Pelligrini arrived late for Madrid training this morning, to howls of laughter from the first team squad. Poor guy musn't be getting much sleep right now. 

Madrid manager has apparently been given until 'El Clasico' with Barcelona on Nov 29 to save his job. The fan's favourite to take over is ex-Spain coach Luis Aragones. 

Casillas claims Real Madrid's journey through football like a Speilberg movie! Which one?! Leave your answers below!

Atletico Madrid striker Agüero expected to be fit to play for Argentina against Spain on Nov 14th.

Diego Forlán extends his contract with Atletico Madrid until June 2013.

Alcorcón team received like heroes in their district of Madrid with an open-top bus parade after knocking out their neighbours in the Bernabeu.

Atletico Madrid interested in Rubin Kazan striker Chori Dominguez in winter transfer window.

Spain's youngsters play their under-17 World cup semi-final today against Nigeria in a cloud of controversy. Doubts have arisen over the real ages of some of the Nigeria squad.

Xerez striker Antoñito has underlined his confidence in the squad's ability and believes they will pull away from the relegation zone before the season's out. 

Levante of the second division have asked Rafa Benitez's Liverpool if they would like to play in their centenary celebration match.

AND FINALLY:  It's not been a good week for Al-Merreikh striker Stephen Worgu, of the Sudan Premier League. After being caught drinking alcohol he has been fined 20 dollars and sentenced to 40 lashes! 

They say class is permanent....here is Zinedine Zidane showcasing the right boot in a charity match. Golazo! Video HERE (Courtesy of Marca.com)

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