Khaleej Times

Real Madrid turn focus to CL final

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madrid — Real Madrid are done celebratin­g their Spanish league title and have turned their focus to the Champions League final.

Madrid players are returning to practice on Wednesday, three days after the club won their first league title in five years with a final-round victory at Malaga.

On June 3, they will try to win their third Champions League title in four seasons in the final against Juventus in Cardiff. It was a busy couple of days for the team after the triumph in La Liga.

The squad returned from Malaga on Sunday and spent the night celebratin­g with their fans. It was past 3am local time when players left a major plaza where they were greeted by nearly 50,000 supporters. The next day they met with local authoritie­s and again were hailed by thousands of fans waiting for them at another plaza in the Spanish capital.

“Hopefully we can come back in a couple of weeks with the Champions League trophy,” captain Sergio Ramos told the crowd.

Now it’s back to work as Madrid heads to Cardiff trying to win their first double — the Champions League and Spanish League — in nearly 60 years. They can also become the first team to win back-toback Champions League titles since the competitio­n’s new format was created in 1992-93.

“This is why we are here, to win titles,” midfielder James Rodriguez said. “Hopefully on June 3 we can add the Champions League trophy to our achievemen­ts.”

It would be an amazing feat for coach Zinedine Zidane. The former France great already led the club to titles in La Liga, the Champions League, the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup.

It remains uncertain if the coach will have all of his players in top form in Cardiff, as Gareth Bale and Dani Carvajal are coming off muscle injuries that kept them from playing in the final stages of the Spanish League. —

 ?? AP ?? Cristiano Ronaldo (centre) holds the trophy with teammates at the Madrid Regional Government balcony. —
AP Cristiano Ronaldo (centre) holds the trophy with teammates at the Madrid Regional Government balcony. —

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