Real Madrid players were present at Montilivi Stadium preparing for the Girona clash as the team leading the La Liga rankings

Real Madrid players were present at Montilivi Stadium preparing for the Girona clash as the team leading the La Liga rankings

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This evening, Real Madrid will play the final of its three league games in the next seven days. Following a victory against Las Palmas on Wednesday at the Bernabéu, our team will now travel to Montilivi to take on Girona, who entered matchday eight as the league’s top club (6:30 CET).

In a top-of-the-table matchup, Ancelotti’s team, which has scored in each of its eight games this year, will be looking to earn all three points and reclaim first place. They will be facing a team that has never lost, so it won’t be simple.

At the news conference prior to the game, Ancelotti stated, “We have an important game to play and we have to give our all.” These athletes have been called up by the Italian coach to take on Girona, who has won all three of its official games at Montilivi this year.

After drawing away to Real Sociedad to start the league campaign, the Catalan team has gone on a six-match winning streak, defeating Getafe, Sevilla, Las Palmas, Granada, Mallorca, and Villarreal. They rank among the best scoring teams in LaLiga. Six of the team’s 18 goals have been scored by Yangel Herrera and Dovbyk, who each have three goals.