Real Madrid winner of the Clasico amid controversy

Real Madrid winner of the Clasico amid controversy

Summary of the first Radio Football show of the week 4:10 p.m. – 9:10 p.m. TU: – Real Madrid wins the Clasico down to the wire! 3 goals to 2, advantage taken by the Merengues in stoppage time; – Ligue 1: the fight for European places; – Bundesliga 30th day, Leverkusen, “Meister” of added time! ; – CAF Champions League: TP Mazembe frustrated.

– Real Madrid wins the Clasico down to the wire! 3 goals to 2, advantage taken by the Merengues in stoppage time. Andreas Christensen opened the scoring, Fermin Lopez gave the Catalans the lead 20 minutes from time. Lucas Vazquez and Casa Blanca came back, then overtook their rivals. Had the Blaugrana scored in the 28th minute? Yamin Lamal’s backheel seems to be pushed back by Lounine behind the line! The absence of goal-line technology, considered too expensive by La Liga, is controversial! In the end, the Madrilenians widen the gap with their evening opponents and are heading towards a 36th title! Bellingham scorer on the outward and return legs! Is this THE star of Casa Blanca?

– Ligue 1: the fight for European places. Brest concedes another defeat, this time against Monaco, which steals 2nd place. Lille, winner of Strasbourg, came back like a cannonball and kept Nice at bay. Monegasques and Lille will face each other on Wednesday, while Nice will challenge OM.

– Bundesliga 30th day, Leverkusen, “Meister” of added time! Dortmund thought the victory had been achieved, but the “Werkself” returned once again! A good test for the Borussen before challenging Leipzig, then PSG!

– CAF Champions League: TP Mazembe frustrated. The Ravens did not realize their opportunities against Al Ahly. Can they repeat the Luanda coup on Egyptian soil in a few days? The other semi-final first leg saw ES Tunis take a narrow advantage at the expense of Mamelodi Sundowns. Enough before the 2nd round against the winners of the African Football League in Pretoria?

With Hugo Moissonnier this Monday: Patrick Juillard, Étienne Moatti.

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