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This is a highly anticipated meeting. For the 10th day of La Liga, Celta de Vigo and Real Madrid face each other this Saturday at 9 p.m. If the Merengues will try to temporarily return to the level of FC Barcelona, at the top of the Spanish championship standings, the locals will do everything to achieve a feat. Before this shock, the Célticos did not hesitate to issue a press release that was, to say the least, unexpected, entitled: “the title you will never have”.
During this long message, Celta de Vigo thus questions the idea according to which Real Madrid “won everything” and invites Madrid fans to take photos with the Intertoto Cup, the trophy won by Vigo, before Saturday’s match. “RC Celta invites all Madrid supporters to take advantage of this unique opportunity to enjoy the European trophy that they will never have. To this end, a stand will be set up outside the Vigo stadium, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday 19 (corner of the Tribuna with Marcador). Madridistas who want to be photographed, touch and feel this title up close will be able to do so before the match, and for free, at the invitation of Celtismo. We encourage you to come”specifies the club. A pretty troll…
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