Saturday, June 1, 2013

The Whites, who are on a streak of 12 wins and three draws in the league, want to finish the season in the Bernabeu being the only team from the big European leagues that have not lost a home match



Real Madrid say goodbye to their fans and official matches for the 2012/2013 season in playing the last league match. The Whites will play at the Santiago Bernabeu against the already safe Osasuna at 17:00 (C+ Liga & Gol T), with the aim of finishing the season with another win at home, where they have not lost a single match, which makes them the only one team in the big European leagues to have achieved that. After having managed 12 wins and three draws in their last 15 matches, with an average of three goals per match, the Whites have the challenge of passing the 100 goals barrier in the tournament, in which they already have 99, for the fourth consecutive season.
The Whites end the season with the longest unbeaten streak in the league after managing 12 wins and three draws in their last 15 matches. If they score a goal today, they will make it the fourth consecutive season that they have reached 100 goals scored in the national championship. The Whites face an opponent against which they have a record in First Division matches of 27 wins, six of them in their last six visits, five draws and two defeats in the 34 times that they have visited the Bernabeu.

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