Madrid is inflamed for its savior Jude Bellingham, the press prostrates itself before Luis Enrique’s PSG

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Bellingham, King of Madrid

At the end of a lively Clasico, it was the Madrilenians who won, final score 3-2. A success which allows Carlo Ancelotti’s men to take an 11-point lead with 6 days to go in the La Liga standings, which means that Real Madrid are champions or at least virtually as the placard shows. Marca. We find the same title on the front page of A.S. which highlights the hero of the evening, Jude Bellingham, author of the liberating goal in added time. A scenario that Madrid supporters have already seen numerous times this season. We can no longer count the number of times that the Englishman has had to take out this famous savior’s cape. For Marca, “Bellingham folds La Liga”. This season, Jude has scored 21 goals and 10 assists in 36 matches in all competitions.

Lucho’s PSG delights

A few days after the historic qualification against Barça in the Champions League, PSG inflicted the same price on OL, a 4-1 victory. For The TeamPSG file “straight towards happiness”. Les Gones wanted to be ambitious and they were punished from the start of the match. PSG delivered a real recital in the first half, putting an end to the debate and the suspense. For ProgressIt was there “cold shower”, there was nothing to do against this PSG. In the post-match conference, Pierre Sage had very complimentary words towards Luis Enrique’s team. The people of Lyon are obviously hoping for a different result in the Coupe de France final. PSG will have the opportunity to win the 12th title in its history in the event of success in Lorient on Wednesday, coupled with a defeat or draw for Monaco against Lille.

Manchester United comes close to humiliation

Manchester United almost suffered the greatest comeback in English history. Opposed to Coventry, resident of English D2, the Red Devils were hot, very very hot! So much so that for the Daily Telegraph, “United were humiliated in victory”. You only have to see Jim Ratcliffe’s face, which recalls Munch’s famous cry, to understand the tragedy that was avoided. For those who didn’t see the match, Manchester United led 3-0 before coming back 3-3. Coventry even had the ball 4-3 in the last seconds of extra time, but the goal was canceled for an offside of a few millimeters. For The SunTHE “Red Devils were lucky”. For the Daily Mailit’s a “tear” for D2 residents. Manchester United finally validated their ticket to the final after the fateful penalty shootout. It will therefore be a Manchester Derby which will be played in the FA Cup final, on May 25, like last season.

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