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Barcelona marked their Primera Division crown with a 2-1 win at third-placed Atletico Madrid as Valencia also win.
Wigan beat big-spending Manchester City 1-0 in one of the biggest final upsets of the tournament's history.
After internal divisions capture the headlines, Real Madrid dodge press conference to focus on upcoming matches.
Barca's title celebrations are again put on ice as Real Madrid thrash Malaga 6-2 and Atletico Madrid defeat Celta Vigo.
The battles against Spanish rivals on the pitch are often secondary to the internal battles facing Real Madrid.
Bosman lawyer challenges new UEFA overspending regulations, saying they restrict competition and threaten player wages.
Barcelona have to wait to claim Spanish title as Real Madrid defeat Valladolid 4-3 at the Santiago Bernabeu.
While prospect of Champions League football slips away from Malaga, Valencia put their foot to the floor and score four.
Real Sociedad cement Champions League place as Granada end nine-game winless streak to escape relegation zone.
While Arsenal battle for final Champions League spot, manager Arsene Wenger expects a stronger future for English clubs.
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