Spanish La Liga
MODRIC CONTRACT UPDATE: Modric Extends His Contract At Real Madrid by One Year
Luka Modric has on Wednesday signed a one-year contract extension with the Spanish giants Real Madrid.

Modric Contract Update: The Croatian’s contract is to expire this summer, but Luka Modric has given the Los Blancos a relief as he extends his contract and is committed to remaining at the Santiago Bernabeu until 2023.
Modric’s stay at Madrid has been a fruitful one following a series of trophy-laden seasons with the Spanish champions, and he is still willing and ready to remain at Bernabeu for one more year with the hope of securing yet another trophy with the Los Blancos.
The Croatia international has become one of the greatest players to have ever played for Real Madrid. During his stay with the club, he has won five Champions League trophies including a Ballon d’Or title in 2018. His well-decorated journey with the club would have come to an end this summer but the veteran midfielder is not ready is say goodbye yet.
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Modric’s Stay at Real Madrid and Achievements
Modric joined Real Madrid in 2012 following his transfer from the English side Tottenham Hotspurs. The 2018 World Cup finalists have spent nine seasons at Santiago Bernabeu. Having played 462 matches and won a total of 19 major trophies.
Last season, we saw Modric adding three more medals after winning three trophies with the Los Blancos. Madrid won the Supercopa de Espana, the La Liga title, and the Champions League trophy which made it their 14th European title after they defeated Liverpool 1-0 in Paris.
What are the terms of Modric’s new Contract?
At the end of June, Modric would have been a free agent after the expiration of his contract with Real Madrid but the Spanish giants have decided to hand him a one-year contract extension with fresh terms.
The Real Madrid board still believes in the capabilities of the 36-year-old midfielder after an outstanding performance in the 2021-22 campaign that saw him score three goals and twelve assists. His contribution to the knockout stages of the Champions League cannot be overemphasized.
According to a report gathered, there is a tendency for Madrid to extend his contract again by a year after the expiration of the newly signed contract if the Croatian keeps to his excellent performance.
What Modric Contract Mean to Real Madrid
Real Madrid have been on the mission to win more trophies next season with the hope of retaining the Spanish La Liga and if possible the Champions League title. To this effect, the Spanish giants have continued to build their squad ahead of the forthcoming 2022-23 season.
The Los Blancos have completed the signing of Antonio Rudiger and Aurelien Tchoumeni, and with Modric renewing his stay at the club, it will be an interesting season for the Ancelotti’s men.
What Did Modric Has to Say About his New Contract?
Modric has been silent about his decision on a new deal with the club all through the season by letting his performance on the pitch speak for him while negotiations take place behind the scenes.
However, at the end of the season, the veteran midfielder made it known that he would like to spend the rest of his career at Santiago Bernabeu.
These were his statement in an interview after winning the Marca Leyenda award this month “I hope to retire in Madrid. Madrid is my home. I feel very happy at the club, in the city, very loved by the people”.
“My family is also happy, so I hope to continue for more years and hopefully finish my career here”, He added.
It was finally confirmed during the Champions League celebration ceremony that the Croatian will be renewing his contract with the club after he opened up in an interview with Real Madrid TV that he will be renewing his contract with the club as he said “see you next season”.
Lists of Trophies Modric Won with Real Madrid and Date
Luca Modric has won a total of 20 trophies since he joined Real Madrid in 2012. He has also won 3 individual awards as shown in the table below:
| Trophies | Dates |
| 5 Champions League titles | 2013-14, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18, 2021-22 |
| 3 Spanish La Liga titles | 2016-17,2019-20, 2021-22 |
| 4 Spanish Super Cup | 2012-13, 2017-18, 2019-20, 2021-22 |
| 3 UEFA Super Cup | 2014-15, 2016-17, 2017-18 |
| 1 Spanish Cup | 2013-14 |
| 4 FIFA Club World Cup | 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 |
| Individual Awards | Dates |
| The Best FIFA Men’s Player | 2018 |
| UEFA Best Player in Europe | 2018 |
| Ballon d’Or | 2018 |
Spanish La Liga
Real Madrid vs Barcelona – prediction, team news, lineups
El Classico is here again as we bring you all you need to know ahead of the Real Madrid vs Barcelona match slated for Sunday afternoon at Santiago Bernabeu.
Real Madrid are set to welcome their long-time bitter rivals FC Barcelona in one of the most anticipated matches in football history, the El Classico.
Barcelona are currently sitting top of the La Liga table with 22 points and 19 goal difference. They are closely followed by rivals Liverpool with the same points. Both teams have won 7 and drew 1 of their 8 La Liga matches this season and will therefore lock horns in search of supremacy on Sunday.
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Match preview

Real Madrid finished 13 points ahead of Barcelona at the top of the La Liga table last season, proving to be considerably powerful for the Catalan giants and the other teams in the Spanish La Liga. However, it appears like this season’s title challenge will be much tighter than usual.
The fact that Carlo Ancelotti’s team has won 7 and drawn 1 of their 8 league games this season which was enough to fetch them 22 points is a sign of the quality that will be necessary to finish first in 2022–23. However, the point is not sufficient to overtake the Catalans who have maintained the same tally with more goal difference and currently occupy the first spot on the LaLiga table.
Real Madrid’s lone loss came against Osasuna at Madrid on October 2. They succeeded in returning to winning ways last week when they defeated Getafe 1-0 and then drew 1-1 with Shakhtar Donetsk in their Champions League encounter on Tuesday night.
However, despite picking a point against Shakhtar Donetsk, they succeeded to qualify for the knockout stage of the Champions with two group-stage games left. Ancelotti admitted that he was displeased with his team’s performance in the European tournament after the stalemate on Tuesday.
Before the end of October, Real Madrid will play five matches which include matches against RB Leipzig in the Champions League and four other La Liga games against Barcelona, Sevilla, Elche, and Girona in the Spanish League.
Los Blancos have defeated Barcelona in four of their previous five league meetings, although they were defeated 4-0 by their fierce rivals in a comparable game at the Bernabeu last year.
Real Madrid have done well to easily advance to the Champions League knockout stage, but Barcelona will have to work hard to prevent missing the last 16 for the second successive season.

The Catalan team played a 3-3 draw with Italian giants Inter Milan which dropped them to the third position in Group C, as it stands, they are three points behind Inter who sit in the second spot, the chance of qualification for the Catalans is way to slim as Inter just need to defeat Viktoria Plzen at home the following week to guarantee their place in the knockout stage of the competition.
Barcelona have struggled so far in the European competition, but their league performance remains unblemished since their uninspiring goalless draw with Rayo Vallecano to start the 2022–23 season.
Despite starting the La Liga campaign with a draw against Rayo Vallecano, the Catalans went ahead to win the last seven matches scoring 20 goals and conceding just one. The record was good enough to place them on the top of the La Liga table.
Barcelona have not won the La Liga title since the 2018–19 season. Peradventurely, if they failed to secure their place in the Champions League’s knockout rounds, they may decide to focus entirely on the Spanish league.
This weekend won’t determine who wins the league, but a win for either team would boost morale at a pretty early point in the season.
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Team News

Owing to hamstring problems, Dani Ceballos will undoubtedly be absent from Real Madrid once more, while Thibaut Courtois may have been unable to recover from a back ailment and will also miss the El Clasico.
Andriy Lunin is therefore guaranteed to remain in goal, and Antonio Rudiger is also anticipated to remain healthy after sustaining a serious head injury while scoring his team’s equalizer against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League.
Real Madrid won’t be at maximum capacity due to Courtois’ probable unavailability, but there shouldn’t be any shocks among the 10 players on the pitch, with Federico Valverde anticipated to start on the right wing of the top three attacking line.
The first-choice midfielder Luka Modric, Aurelien Tchouameni, and Toni Kroos are expected to start for Real Madrid, with Eder Militao replacing Rudiger in the defense.
Jules Kounde is anticipated to make a speedy recovery from his injury. will hold the central defense with Eric Garcia and take the place of Gerard Pique for the Catalan giants in the central defense.
There are still injuries keeping Memphis Depay, Hector Bellerin, Ronald Araujo, and Andreas Christensen from playing, but Xavi’s team has no new concerns over their readiness for the game.
Alejandro Balde may start at left-back, and Ansu Fati may start in place of Raphinha in the attacking line alongside Ousmane Dembele and Robert Lewandowski.
Although Frenkie de Jong could replace Sergio Busquets in the heart of the midfield, it appears more likely that the young players Gavi and Pedri will once again join Busquets in a midfield three.
Real Madrid Predicted Lineup:
- Lunin
- Carvajal
- Militao
- Alaba
- Mendy
- Modric
- Tchouameni
- Kroos
- Valverde
- Benzema
- Vinicius
Barcelona Predicted Lineup:
- Ter Stegen
- Roberto
- Kounde
- E Garcia
- Balde
- Gavi
- Busquets
- Pedri
- Dembele
- Lewandowski
- Fati
Real Madrid vs Barcelona Prediction
El Classico as it is formally known is one of the biggest fixtures in football history and can be very difficult to predict. However, we have quite a number of options to pick from when staking your money on a bet.
Though both teams have not lost any match this season, there is a possibility that the match will end in a stalemate. According to our expert punters, this is quite an easy game to predict.
GG is feasible as well as over 1.5, risk takers can bet on over 2.5 or Real Madrid to win but in the end, it is going to be a cracker to watch.
FT: Real Madrid 2-1 Barcelona
French League 1
Sevilla interested in signing Seko Fofana from Lens
Before the closure of the summer transfer window, Sevilla had declared their interest in Seko Fofana of Lens in a bid to boost their midfield option.

Sevilla have had a rough start to the 2022/23 La Liga season. The Spanish side has managed just a draw out of their three fixtures since the beginning of the new season. The epileptic performance is their worst in 41 years and will be hoping for a bounce back to their winning ways.
According to information gathered by Diario Sport, Sevilla has already made an early bid worth €28m for the Lens midfielder, who has been in fine form since the commencement of the new French Ligue 1 season.
Fofana has made one assist and scored two goals for Lens who started the season on a good note. Currently, Lens were able to secure 10 points out of 12, meaning they have won three and drew one and are yet to lose any game this season.

The Ivory Coast international joined Lens for a minut fee of €8.5m and has had 77 appearances for the Ligue 1 side, netting 14 goals and eight assists.
The 27-year-old midfielder, born in Paris, started his senior football career at Man City, unfortunately, he was not able to feature in the club’s first team. He later joined Udinese where he enjoyed playing time and a great senior career before joining Lens in France.
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During his senior career in football, he has had a loan spell at Fulham and Bastia. If the deal is sealed he will be a good acquisition for Sevilla who are in dire need of a scorer and a playmaker.
How Old is Seko Fofana?
Seko Fofana was born on May 7, 2022, in Paris, France. He is currently 27 years Old. The player still have a good number of years to add more accolades to his football career before retirement.
Soon, the player who is in constant search for winning trophies may seek an opportunity elsewhere but as it stands there is no official statement as regards him wanting to leave the Club despite keen interest from big clubs such as Arsenal, Sevilla, etc.

Seko Fofana Stats
Seko Fofana is currently enjoying his senior football career in the French Ligue 1 as he keeps improving on his arrival at Lens from Udinese for a fee of 8.5m pounds. Fofana featured in 30 games during his first season at the club (2020/21), scoring just 2 goals and making 3 assists.
In the 2021/22 season, the Ivorian had 36 appearances in the French Ligue 1 scoring 8 goals and made one assist, a performance quite better than that of the previous campaign.
Amazingly, it seems the new 2022/23 season is going to be his best season at Lens as the midfielder has scored 2 goals and made 2 assists in just four matches. If Fofana can maintain this performance till the end of the season, he might be contending for the Ligue 1 golden boot.
Also, during the 2021/22 season, he featured in the French Cup competition where he played 3 matches, scoring 2 goals and assisting one.
The most impressive part of Fofana’s career is his self-discipline. All through his two-and-a-half spell at Lens, he had only picked 5 yellow cards in all competitions and no red cards.
Will Seko Fofana leave Lens?
As it stands, Seko Fofana is not leaving Lens for now. The Ivory Coast midfielder has not declared his intention of leaving his current club and is currently enjoying his spell at Lens.
With the curtain of the Summer transfer window fully drawn, clubs interested in Seko Fofana can only go and lick their wounds until the next transfer window opens.
Spanish La Liga
Barcelona 4-0 Real Valladolid: Lewandowski’s brace sinks the visitors

Barcelona 4-0 Real Valladolid Match Reports and Highlight: Robert Lewandowski scored twice in his team’s convincing 4-0 win over newly promoted side Real Valladolid on Sunday night at Camp Nou, continuing his strong start to his career at Barcelona.
Barcelona 4-0 Real Valladolid: As it happened
Within the first 12 minutes, Xavi’s team created a threat when the hazardous Raphinha delivered a dangerous cross into the opponent’s penalty box. Despite having fantastic movement, Lewandowski was only able to redirect his header above the post.
The Polish striker was giving Real Valladolid’s defense lots of problems in the early going, and just after that, he set up Ousmane Dembele inside the penalty box again. The Frenchman, however, was only able to smash his left-footed attempt past the top of the crossbar.
In the 23rd minute, Raphinha again served as a provider, rewarding his effort. Right on target, the Brazilian’s cross from the right sailed perilously toward the far post, where Lewandowski snuck in to place the ball into the bottom corner of the post to open the scoreline.
The team led by Xavi kept pressing with threat, and just before halftime, they doubled their lead. This time, Dembele dribbled inside from the right, avoiding many Real Valladolid challenges until Pedri’s got into the penalty box. The midfielder received a nice pass from the Frenchman, who then finished the ball with ease as he sent the ball into the bottom corner.
Soon after the commencement of the second half, Eric Garcia nearly scored from a corner. Real Valladolid were unable to stop the threat, and the ball rattled around the penalty area before dropping invitingly to the Spaniard, who could only direct his shot straight at Jordi Masip.
Then, Lewandowski scored his second goal of the night to end any uncertainty about the outcome of the game. For the second time in the game, Dembele was the mastermind, advancing menacingly before slipping a brilliant through pass into the Pole’s path. Lewandowski made a beautiful finish with his heel that slid into the far bottom corner after being taken wide.
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In the 68th minute, Valladolid came dangerously close to making their own opener. Oscar Plano caused Marc-Andre ter Stegen to make a diving save before Jules Kounde bravely denied Roque Mesa’s rebound on the goal line.
Dembele had pushed himself into a good shooting position and was anxious to reward his effort with a goal. He was disappointed, though, when his driven effort went into the side netting.
In extra time, substitute Sergi Roberto completed the score for Xavi’s team by converting the rebound after Lewandowski was denied a hat-trick by the crossbar.

Check out Barcelona player ratings against Valladolid
Barcelona: (4-3-3)
GK: Marc-Andre ter Stegen 6/10: He had very little to worry about in terms of blocking shots. It was a very fantastic passage.
RB Jules Kounde, who lined up on the right side of the defense, made his long-awaited Barcelona debut. shown little forward effort, which is acceptable, but his defensive posture was good, and in the second half, he made a superb goalline clearing.
CB Ronald Araujo, a center defender, received a 6/10 rating for his performance. He appeared much more confident. able to maintain pressure on Real Valladolid in their half by dominating defensive duels.
CB Eric Garcia, the Center-back, earned a 7/10 for continuing his strong start to the year. His delivery was great, and on a few instances, he showed an amazing recovery rate.
LB: Alex Balde – 6/10 – His performances are giving Xavi pause for thinking. possessed a genuine swagger, and his overlaps down the left side created a number of issues for Valladolid.
CM Sergio Busquets, earned a 6/10 for his role in tying Barcelona’s periods of possession together. By drawing opponents to him, he made room on each side for Pedri and Gavi.
CM: Pedri- 7/10 – A beautiful first-half goal by Pedri doubled Barça’s lead. If the Spain international starts to incorporate goals into his game, the sky is the limit.
CM: Gavi received a 6/10 from the CM for combining with Raphinha on the right. The Brazilian was able to hug the sideline thanks to his underlaps. He took up the ball in space and was quite dangerous.
RW: Raphinha received an 8 out of 10 for his electrifying pace on the right flank and his reliable delivery to Lewandowski, which resulted in Barça’s first goal. Under Xavi, it seems to be the ideal fit for this approach.
FWD: Robert Lewandowski scored a 9/10. His proficiency in the penalty area was highlighted by his constant ability to finish Raphinha’s fantastic deliveries, but his performance beyond the area was equally as outstanding. A superb finish added his fourth goal in Barça colors this year, and the crossbar was the only thing standing between him and a hat trick.
LW: Ousmane Dembele received a 9/10. have the freedom to drift inside rather than hug the touchline. His two assists highlighted how many shots he fired and how unpredictable he was overall.
Sergi Roberto (59′ for Araujo) – 6/10 – Sergi Roberto scored a goal for himself in stoppage time after allowing Kounde to go into the center of defense.
Frenkie de Jong, who replaced Gavi in the 59th second, earned a rating of 5/10 for displaying a few promising touches that allowed Barça to advance.
Ansu Fati was introduced to a thunderous cheer from the Camp Nou crowd in the 59th minute in place of Raphinha.
(76′ for Busquets) SUB: Franck Kessie – N/A
Dembele is replaced by Ferran Torres in the 82nd second.
Manager: Xavi – 7/10 – Raphinha and Dembele were paired together, and the outcomes were as expected from an offensive standpoint.
Man of the match: Robert Lewandowski
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