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Following another controversial season in England, Luis Suarez speaks of the lure of Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Former Malaga manager succeeds Roberto Mancini at the big-spending English Premier League club amid high expectations.
Leading star Jose Mourinho takes centre stage as he speaks to world's media about becoming manager of the club he loves.
Barcelona midfielder claims former Real Madrid coach did more harm than good to Spanish football during his tenure.
Veteran coach Jupp Heynckes bids farewell to Bayern after historic season but stops short of announcing retirement.
The 'Special One' signs a four-year contract with the club he previously managed between 2004 and 2007.
Jose Mourinho ends three-year reign at Real Madrid with victory over Osasuna amid cheers and whistles from fans.
Six reasons why Jose Mourinho and Real Madrid are parting company after a tempestuous three years in charge.
Fourth place is still up for grabs in La Liga as all relegation places will be decided on final day of the season.
All three relegation places will go down to the wire as Real Sociedad's European hopes take a blow against Real Madrid.
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