Season Opens With A Bang
This seasons curtain raiser saw the new Real Madrid boss Ian Greaves take his side to start the campaign against Monaco, on paper a fairy easy opener for the debut manager but made even more easy by the fact that the Monaco manager failed to turn up to the game and the home team ordered to play a tactic that fell straight into the hands of a strong looking Los Blancos outfit. From the off it was one way traffic and although the home side held Real Madrid at bay for nearly 20 minutes, once the first goal went in the floodgates then opened. Madrid's two front men in particular, Rodrygo and Doku had field days scoring seven goals between them with the team scoring an emphatic eight goals in total. Manager Ian Greaves was obviously delighted with the run out but was quick to warn his players to expect much tougher tests ahead.
Final score: Monaco 0-8 Real Madrid
Greaves Home Debut Spoiled By Gritty Fiorentina
League game number two saw Real Madrid play host to Fiorentina with manager Ian Greaves tasting his first game at The Bernabeu. This encounter was supposed to be a way for the new gaffer to say hello to the huge Spanish following on this side of Madrid but his thunder was somewhat stolen by a resolute Fiorentina outfit. Playing a counter attack style the away team found themselves a goal to the good after just three minutes of play and although the home side in the main bossed the proceedings and had the lion's share of goal scoring opportunities could only manage the one goal themselves and that was thanks to a stike by the giant defender Kimpembe. So this game turned out not to be the home debut that Greaves was hoping for but a timely reminder that even the games that you are expected to win should not be taken lightly.
Final score: Real Madrid 1-1 Fiorentina
Big Win For Greaves In Germany
Game Number three for Ian Greaves saw him travel into Germany with his Spanish side to take on Borussia Dortmund. Keen to put the events of the Fiorentina clash behind them, the Los Blancos opted to play on the front foot and with the home team adopting the same policy we enjoyed another high scoring encounter on the road. Real Madrid were out of the traps like lightning in this game and before the five minute mark was even reached Ian Greaves boys found themselves two goals to the good through firstly Rodrygo and shortly after a second goal of the campaign for the tall back man Kimpembe. Dortmund though created a good few chances themselves and could easily have got onto the scoresheet a couple of times but instead were punished by some devastating finishing by a rampant Los Blancos team. By the halfway mark Madrid found themselves four goals up and it didn't stop there as we entered the second period. Again Dortmund created further good chances but failed to finish, whereas the away side put a lot of their many chances away and by the end of the game found the net no fewer than seven times.
Final score: Borussia Dortmund 0-7 Real Madrid
July word count = 2,000+
This seasons curtain raiser saw the new Real Madrid boss Ian Greaves take his side to start the campaign against Monaco, on paper a fairy easy opener for the debut manager but made even more easy by the fact that the Monaco manager failed to turn up to the game and the home team ordered to play a tactic that fell straight into the hands of a strong looking Los Blancos outfit. From the off it was one way traffic and although the home side held Real Madrid at bay for nearly 20 minutes, once the first goal went in the floodgates then opened. Madrid's two front men in particular, Rodrygo and Doku had field days scoring seven goals between them with the team scoring an emphatic eight goals in total. Manager Ian Greaves was obviously delighted with the run out but was quick to warn his players to expect much tougher tests ahead.
Final score: Monaco 0-8 Real Madrid
Greaves Home Debut Spoiled By Gritty Fiorentina
League game number two saw Real Madrid play host to Fiorentina with manager Ian Greaves tasting his first game at The Bernabeu. This encounter was supposed to be a way for the new gaffer to say hello to the huge Spanish following on this side of Madrid but his thunder was somewhat stolen by a resolute Fiorentina outfit. Playing a counter attack style the away team found themselves a goal to the good after just three minutes of play and although the home side in the main bossed the proceedings and had the lion's share of goal scoring opportunities could only manage the one goal themselves and that was thanks to a stike by the giant defender Kimpembe. So this game turned out not to be the home debut that Greaves was hoping for but a timely reminder that even the games that you are expected to win should not be taken lightly.
Final score: Real Madrid 1-1 Fiorentina
Big Win For Greaves In Germany
Game Number three for Ian Greaves saw him travel into Germany with his Spanish side to take on Borussia Dortmund. Keen to put the events of the Fiorentina clash behind them, the Los Blancos opted to play on the front foot and with the home team adopting the same policy we enjoyed another high scoring encounter on the road. Real Madrid were out of the traps like lightning in this game and before the five minute mark was even reached Ian Greaves boys found themselves two goals to the good through firstly Rodrygo and shortly after a second goal of the campaign for the tall back man Kimpembe. Dortmund though created a good few chances themselves and could easily have got onto the scoresheet a couple of times but instead were punished by some devastating finishing by a rampant Los Blancos team. By the halfway mark Madrid found themselves four goals up and it didn't stop there as we entered the second period. Again Dortmund created further good chances but failed to finish, whereas the away side put a lot of their many chances away and by the end of the game found the net no fewer than seven times.
Final score: Borussia Dortmund 0-7 Real Madrid
July word count = 2,000+
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