1 | Una norma de la UEFA de 2009 impide que el Madrid se quedara con la Champions en propiedad
If Real Madrid wins the Champions League for the third time in a row, UEFA's rules approved in 2009 says that the club could not keep the trophy. Instead, Real Madrid gets awarded with a replica and the original trophy will belong to UEFA always. It will be displayed for the winner ceremony and other UEFA's events.
2 | El momentazo del año en 'El Chiringuito' lo dio Cristiano: solo hay que ver la cara de Soria
After an giving an interview to 'El Chiringuito', Crisitano Ronaldo sang a theme widley popular in Spain thanks to Cristobal Soria, who has popularized a song mocking the portuguese striker. Great TV moment.
3 | Cristiano: "No tengo por qué ser el mejor amigo del presidente"
At the same interview we where referring, Cristiano talked with Josep Pedrerol in the days before his sixth Champions League final about many issues: his relationship with Real Madrid's president Florentino Perez, what he expects for the match, what does he thinks about Neymar, his 2018 Ballon D'Or journey and chances and his future, whether in Real Madrid or in another team around the world.
4 | "Como dijo Xavi, no entiendo el fútbol; no ficharía por el Barça"
Casemiro talked to Cadena Ser before travelling with Real Madrid to Kiev for starring the Champions Leage final next saturday against Liverpool. The brasilian midfielder referred to Xavi Hernandez, who criticized him in an interview given months ago to 'El Pais' newspaper. He also talked about the World Cup, Real Madrid-Barcelona rivalry, Zinedine Zidane and Real Madrid's legacy during Zidanes' era as head coach.
5 | Fútbol de estufa: los refuerzos que podrían llegar a Chivas
Chivas de Guadalajara is facing serious financial problems towards the next Liga MX season (Apertura 2018), starting next july. Team's main goalkeeper Rodolfo Cota has already left the team, and other star can follow him. That's why we tought about 7 transfers that could be useful for the mexican team: Jorge Torres Nilo, Néstor Araujo and Erick Gutierrez are some names.