If we could draw an orographic map that mimics the calendar that remains for Imanol Alguacil until reaching the finish line, on May 26, will probably describe a kind of false flat in the next two stages, a special pass in the category after, another false flat, before attacking the last four stages, also considered category “horses.” of the organization.
Well, tell in detail about the details of this roadmap. The first two obstacles that Real have to overcome will have their difficulties, obviously, but they are not, by far, the most difficult of what awaits them. An Almería that was almost relegated for several dates will come to Anoeta with the aim of honoring its record in the final pages of its calendar. For its part, Getafe Bordalas -it’s almost like a surname-, will come to improve their elusive but real chances of reaching a European ticket. Next, the leader, who will continue his visit to Anoeta, thanks to the advantage he enjoys in the second. Surprisingly, the two teams met last year in the same scenario and on the same day -33-, with a 2-0 win in San Sebastian. Then the tension dropped slightly, to receive a “good” team, like Las Palmas, today, in the same position as Getafe. And, from there, and up to the finish line, at the end of May, the road shamelessly climbs upwards, the route map depicting a kind of mountain range, with bonuses at four points, Barcelona, Valencia, Betis and Atlético de Madrid. Four rivals, each of whom will face their clash with Real in front of a dog, because they come with all possibilities open, each to the extent of their expectations. Barça, in Montjuic, following the plight of Real Madrid, waiting for a merengue collapse; the surprising Valencia, more alive than expected; and to finish, visit Betis, perhaps the most direct rival in the fight for sixth place, and host Atlético, playing who knows what for us.
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La Real is not Finisterre
Until more than 500 years ago, many Europeans lived convinced that the Earth was flat, and that the world ended in a very specific place, where there was nothing else, a place that the Romans called “Finis Terrae.” the “end of the Earth”. Well, apparently, there are those who think that, transferring the metaphor to the universe of football, Real is the “Finisterre” of its footballers, and that, beyond our limits, there is no .
I say this because, in the heat of many rumors circulating about the possible departure of footballers from the first team, some took out the whip and started booing all the candidates for leaving the home heat, reminding them that, or They are still here, or they can leave with fresh air, and have no right to moral compensation. As soon as they glimpsed, or simply sensed, the slightest doubt on the part of the deceased, they immediately sent him the letter of dismissal.
First, no one is leaving yet. Second, everyone has the right, especially in a world as professional as this one, to consider the various options that may be presented to them. And third, the Royal Society, whether we like it or not, is not the end of the World… although, by the way, nowhere else is it!

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Put together a status
La Real is closing in on proving its fifth consecutive European appearance, an unprecedented feat in the club’s history. In times when immediacy is common currency, medium and long-term achievements seem less relevant, but over time we will realize the importance of stamping the passport every year, that is, consolidating a status .

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A question of sensations
Once the team knows what it can aim for between now and the end of the season, all efforts must be focused on achieving the smartest end to the campaign possible. Ending sending the sensations of a large team, -and there will be no lack of opportunities to show it-, it will be important to address a series of future issues that are already on the table.
DID YOU KNOW…?
– In the last three seasons, Real has reached matchday 31 – the next -, in the same position where the championship will finally end.
– In 2022-2023 it was fourth, in 2021-2022 it was sixth, while in 2020-2021 it occupied fifth place, and it will not move from there until the end.
– Almería have only visited Anoeta four times in the League. He did it with a balance of one victory (2014-2015) and 3 defeats.
Source: La Verdad

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