La Real looks stylish as a wardrobe staple

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Remiro in goal; Arambarri, Le Normand, Pacheco, Rico in a line of four defenses; González de Zárate as pivot; Guevara, Turrientes of interiors; Kubo, Navarro at playmaker; and Karrikaburu above. This is how Real qualified for the next round of the Europa League. This is how Real consolidated its position as the leader in the same group as Manchester United.

Truly wastes health. The advantage was minimal, a goal, when Imanol decided to distribute the air in stages on his spine. Silva remained in the dugout at halftime; Brais saw the last half hour on the bench, dozing, like Sorloth. Zubimendi and Merino didn’t even get heated. To anyone told by one of the 25,806 viewers who vibrated Anoeta with this wardrobe background, the quintessence of a sign of identity, the trend can be taken as an overconfidence. Conversely, the Royal trumps the Sheriff in the less common. With eight homegrown players in their final formation, led by ‘summer’ Navarro, in his more classic pre-season version than an official match.

Set, then, to show off the spare clothes, the Royal paraded in style on the European catwalk. A nod to haute couture, a ‘pret a porter’ demonstration to the world: one of the fashion outfits, whatever the combination. The goals of Rico and Navarro, a baptism of the beard, gave light to the three points, which came from Sorloth.

Remiro, Pacheco and Kubo were the only three starters in the win against Villarreal that played yesterday and the Japanese came in as replacements. Wind in the vortex. Piece resources. A walk in Europe.

Source: La Verdad

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