Matchday: Inside FC Barcelona (2019–…): Season 1, Episode 1 - A Football Classic - full transcript

The matches between Barça and Real Madrid are one of the most traditional, important and followed sports clashes in the world. That is why they are known as the Clasico. This time the Camp ...

You say they fell asleep at 11?

Yep.
I played on the PlayStation with Benja.

We finished at 23:30
and he told me "I wanna sleep, Dad".

And he fell asleep in two minutes.

Yes, mine also fell after a sec.

Whether you like it or not,
when they're alone with us...

Plus, Mateo is not having
his nap anymore at school.

- Arrives exhausted!
- So he's exhausted when he arrives.

- Messi.
- Messi, please!

Thank you very much, Messi,
you're the best, man!

Luis!



- Thanks Messi!
- A photo!

- Messi, please!
- Careful, careful... Bye!

- Very good!
- Let's win!

I need to send the photos
to the doctor, silly me!

I was having some new shin pads made...
Have you seen them?

But what are they made of?

They're made of carbon fibre,
and such like.

Sure, like the ones
that came the other time.

Yes, and they take photos of you
and they put whatever you like on them.

It's good.

Hi!

When they ask you
about the Barça objectives,

what the goals for that year are...

Well, at the end of the day,
it's always the same, right?



We must win, always.

One, two and three, Barça!

We have to attack!

Use your heads, guys, use your heads!

Come on, let's play as always.

That ambition to start the season and say,

"We can win."

Don't move down, stick to your position.

Hey, baby, how are you?

Goal, goal, goal!

You don't know what you're living.

- We need to score one way or another.
- Yes, baby.

We have to score.
At minute 70 or 73, no matter when.

When Leo made his debut,
everybody knew he was going to be special.

He is a hundred percent.

He is a legend. He must be proud of being
the captain of the best team in the world.

As a culé, seeing the eternal rival,

as Real Madrid is,
lifting titles always hurts.

When I signed for Barcelona,
I dreamed of playing the Clásico.

It's an indescribable feeling.

Get the ball rolling.
That really bothers them.

We all know
that they are different matches, special.

The atmosphere that surrounds it...

When I was young I did everything
I could to watch a Clásico.

Whenever you move down,
the central defender goes with you.

And if they steal the ball here,
we'll have a problem.

Stick to your position here.

Without a doubt, it is not only
the biggest rivalry in Spain,

but also in the world.

One, two and three, Barça!

Let's do it! Hell yeah, let's go!

When you see it from the outside

you don't see
when the time of the game arrives,

but when you experience it from within,

I can only say that it is very special.

A Clásico itself is already dramatic.

The way out is always on the wings.

Inside is to calm things down.

Once we have it inside,
you have to get it out.

The way out is always here and here.

Always, always.

And...

Come here.

If they block the line of the pass,
here and to the outside.

From here, keep playing.

Take it from one side to another.

Everything we put inside,

if we play here, very short,
three or four passes, you crush it.

Don't grab it, Arturo.

- Alone!
- Foul, Riqui!

That's good!
Out there. That's it.

Well open, Alex.

Go, go, go! There you go.
Well done, Carles.

He goes past one, he goes past two.
One on one with Casillas.

Here comes the Argentinian,
he shoots with his right.

Goal, goal, goal!

They are
the most beautiful and special matches

because of what they mean

and the truth is that watching them
from the sidelines is tough.

How are you? Everything OK?

It's hard to find good friends
in football,

there's a lot of jealousy,
a lot of bad expressions

that can sometimes be misinterpreted,

but I think Leo may be one
of the best friends

I've ever had in football.

Let's see what we have here.

All of this as well?
I already have some of this.

- I've already defrosted one.
- Then put it away.

Chicken.

We are similar in some ways; obviously
the family, the care of the children.

There are many people
who do not know the human Leo

that is behind
the best player in the world.

Sofi went to wake Lauti up
because he had a fever yesterday.

She said he fell asleep
at a quarter to nine and had not woken up.

He did not move
or anything during the whole night.

She said she went to touch him.
It was eight o'clock.

To see how he was, if he was hot.

When she went in, he woke up.

I was going to give
him the bottle and put him to sleep.

He didn't want to sleep.

He stayed awake of course. I forgot.

I found myself sitting there

and the alarm clock rang
at a quarter to eleven.

He makes jokes, laughs, gets angry...

There are many people who do not know.

We are the same age

and we talk a lot about
when we were kids.

We agree on many things:

I watched this,
I listened to this music...

We are very similar in this.

We finished breakfast and I said,
"Let's go and brush our teeth."

And he said,
"Daddy, how did you finish?"

And I said "4-4. We drew."

"Ah."

"Uncle Carlos told me that,
but I didn't believe him."

On the pitch you
can make mistakes,

you can get it wrong,

but the way they treated me,

the way they kicked me out
of a country and a competition...

I was forbidden to enter
a stadium anywhere.

I suffered,
but also for my family, for my children.

As a child you have to deal
with a lot of things.

That could have made me
make the mistake.

They told me not to get so angry,
with a colleague,

not to get so angry
with a referee or with an opponent.

But I think it comes
from when I was a child.

As I never had
anything when I was a child,

the opportunity
that football gave me was to seize it

and not waste that opportunity
to be able to succeed.

I cried when they said:
"Yes, they really are going to sign you,

they're going to talk to Liverpool
and they're going to make an offer.

I think it came
at the right time to make a change,

to realise after several mistakes

the influence that you have
on both your children and many children.

And I think,

at that time,
Barcelona really believed in me

and I was very grateful to them
and the truth is that...

I fulfilled a dream that came true
because I had never imagined it.

The closer the match gets,
the more euphoria and optimism

the Madrid fans have, and you hear
the voices less and less that say,

"we are going to crush them..."

We always have to protect the cardboard
from the rain so that it does not get wet.

The rain mustn't enter the paper
and damage the mosaic.

That the FC Barcelona crest...

We always put the cardboard
in the middle of the seat,

always in the middle,
that there is a gap.

Remember that it is
a very important match, Barça-Madrid.

It has to be perfect, it has to be great.

Gerard Piqué is ready to intercept
and for a new throw-in.

I remember when I was a child watching
the first Clásicos and being very nervous.

Ever since I was small,
I tried to put myself in the players shoes

and tried to see myself playing there.

The truth is that nerves played
a huge part of just being a fan,

so imagine being a player.

It is special to play a game
of this magnitude

between two teams that are great clubs.

I would say the two biggest teams
in the world right now.

If you win,...

your fans will be able to go to work
the next day head held high,

take pride in being "a culé."

When you win.

When you lose you have to hide
in a cave and wait for revenge.

We have been lucky in that,
in recent years,

we have been able to win
many of those matches and...

this gives you more happiness.

Romario, Romario...
Goal, goal, goal!

From Romario Da Souza.

Strike from Koeman and...
Goal, goal, goal!

Romario passes to Iván...

And number five!

The hand symbol is easy
enough to know what it is.

It's when we score the fifth goal.

Scoring five, especially against Madrid,

is always very special.

Doing it at the Camp Nou
is always special.

You are among your people and there are
many people who also raise their hands,

as a sign of pride
in having done well in that game.

- Hello, love.
- How are you, Mum?

- Everything OK?
- Everything OK.

- Have you eaten the pasta?
- Yes.

And the meat?

The plate of pasta was huge,
a Diego measure.

And when I get to the meat...

Diego, you give him too much.

I confuse him with Sasha. Sasha eats...

- Sasha eats a lot.
- Sasha eats a lot.

What's up, buddy? How are you?

Fine.

Do you know who I'm with?

What?

I am eating with Daddy before he goes
and plays the Barça-Madrid.

Hello, Daddy.
Look who just arrived.

- Hello.
- Hello.

Are you going to watch the game?

- Yes.
- Yes?

The match starts in three hours.

At 4 o'clock, right?

At quarter past four.

But quarter past four in Spain.

Then here at 11, right?

Here at quarter past eleven. Very good.

What time is it? No, at twelve.

Quarter past twelve.

Now it's 9:14.

Then in 3 hours.
At quarter past twelve.

At twelve fourteen.

Did you go to the concert yesterday?

Yes.

Did you go to the concert?
Did you see Mummy yesterday?

I fell asleep
during the concert in Buenos Aires.

You fell asleep during the concert
in Buenos Aires, buddy?

And in the other ones we were awake.

When she sang "Amarillo".

Milan, let Sasha talk.

We were very tired.

- Didn't you have your nap?
- Yes.

Do you want to see the doll
we bought the other day for Halloween?

Ask Sasha if he wants to see it.

Sasha, do you want to see it?

The doll.

Goal, goal, goal...

Today you could see that they would lose.

- You could see it coming?
- He says he does.

Man, they played in Milan on Thursday,
they won.

He says he doesn't.

- He says he doesn't.
- He says he doesn't.

Do you want me to show it to you or not?

Look,
Getafe has just scored against Betis.

Hey, mites, I have
to head off to the pitch now, OK?

OK.

Do you love me?

- Yes.
- I love you a lot.

Sashi, I love you a lot.

Dad, we're going now.

- I'm ready.
- Have you finished eating?

Yes.

Requesting a work channel.
Channel 1 or channel 2.

The situation looks
completely calm from here.

We'll continue with the control
of the perimeter and the gates.

If you like, we'll do the whole perimeter,

the gates and that way we'll have
an overview of the accesses.

Thank you.

Keep doing this,
we'll go and do the banner.

Keep searching.

On January 12, 2006,

I was on duty
at the Santa Coloma fire station.

I had been a fireman for 20 years.

That day they warned us
that there was a gas leak

in the street.

There was a big explosion

and I lost my whole face.

The accident left me without sight

and I have a visual impairment of 2%.
I can see shadows two meters away,

that move.

I can't define.

I had not been to see Barça
for a year and a half

and I really wanted to go back

and experience a match
in the stadium of Barça.

- Look, look!
- Look, look!

There's a lot of police, right?

Experiencing a game with sight and
experiencing a game after the accident,

without sight, is completely different.

Because watching football
without vision is also a spectacle.

Is it cold now in the mountains and there
are no mushrooms, or what?

The mushrooms have finished.

- Really?
- Yes.

When it's cold...
Now you can do it down here,

below a thousand metres.

What do you think?
Do the people prefer the match at 16:15

or at 20:45?

I think that for families 16:15 is ideal.

At eight o'clock for the children,

that it then finishes at ten,
with one thing and another,

it's very late on a Sunday.

Today, if it doesn't rain,
it will be packed to bursting point.

The sun takes away a little of the magic.

No, it does.

At night, with floodlights on it's better.

More football.

Whenever I see people, it reminds me
of Milan telling me to wave at the people.

Day of the Clásico in the Camp Nou.

This means that all the attention
is on this pitch.

There are more
than 700 accredited journalists.

Remember that Ter Stegen
will play in goal, with Sergi Roberto,

Piqué, Lenglet and Jordi Alba in defence.

A classic back four.

In midfield,
Rakitić, Busquets and Arthur.

And up front,
Rafinha, with Suárez and Coutinho.

Two wingers and pure number nine.

Optimism is growing among Madrid fans.

You have to be proud
of being a Madrid fan.

This is the right place to do it.

Oh!
Oh my god!

Spectacular!
Do you like it, Geri?

Grandma's sweater
with Zorro's jacket...

How are you?

What is this?

I knew you were going to criticise me.

Let's see, let me touch it.

Hey! It looks like a...

Listen to me, listen to me,
listen to me, listen to me:

- get rid of it.
- You too.

Here, with that carpet on your jumper.

Ivan is very modest
in his dressing lately.

He knows we are going to criticise him,
so he puts on a normal jumper, jeans...

Today is a special day for Luis Suárez
because he's just had his third child.

We have seen how he arrived at the stadium
accompanied by his two older children

who will watch the game
from the stands

and they will surely
accompany Leo Messi

who is injured and who will also
have to watch the game from the stands.

We will see if, as he usual in these
cases, the Uruguayan has prepared

some kind of dedication for the baby,
which is called Lautaro by the way,

and also for the mother, Sofia.

They're already at home, they're fine,

and I'm sure
they'll watch the game on television.

The story with Sofía started
when we met there,

I was 15 and she was 12,
turning 13 in a month.

We started going out very young.

Just after a year,
her parents made the decision

to come and live here in Barcelona.

On her birthday, in November,
I called her and we were talking.

She said to me,

"If you don't come in December,
we'll break up."

I said,
"How am I going to come?"

She said, "I don't know,
but I can't take it much more."

"I need to see you."

I managed to get a ticket.
But, what do I do?

I arrive and that's that.
I don't have...

I remember my older brother gave me...

He said, "Look, Luis."

"It is what I have been saving up.
70 dollars," it was 50 euros.

"It's what I can give you,"
for the 15-20 days that I came here.

I came with 50 euros
and I thought I'd take...

I said,
"I'll take all of Barcelona as a present."

We walked past
the outside of the Camp Nou.

My dream was to go to the Camp Nou.
Go to the shop. I was 16 years old.

I said,
"There's an open door over there."

She said, "No, no. Come."

And I said,
"There is a door that's open."

"I want to go through it.
I want to see the Camp Nou."

And we ran in and took a photo
and ran out.

We left quickly
and luckily afterwards nobody saw us.

And from then on it was a long time
of her going, and me coming again.

She went again, I came.

And we went on like
that until the chance for me to play

in Groningen in Holland came up.

Honestly, at that moment
I didn't know much about Groningen.

When they told me it was Europe, I said,
"I'll go because Sofia is in Barcelona."

"I'll go."

But, of course,
this is how we tell the story,

but when my 8-year old daughter
comes and says,

"Mummy, when did you meet?"

We tell her, "When we were 18."

I put myself in the situation
as a father and I can't imagine it.

The Camp Nou has its own language,
which is the fans.

And it is a way of watching the match.

It is incredible
how the Camp Nou breathes.

With the sound, you can see
how the Camp Nou enjoys it,

how the stands enjoy it,
how the players enjoy it,

how the Camp Nou laughs.

It is the part
I didn't see before and now I do.

The atmosphere
in the stadium of Barça makes me see.

It is a historic day,
the first Clásico with VAR.

This year VAR has special importance.

You try to experience it as a normal match

but you know
that it is not a normal match.

You go into the dressing room,

the relationships with your team-mates
are the same as always, the same jokes...

But you always experience
that atmosphere of a little tension

of wanting to go out onto the pitch
and get the ball rolling.

Let's be strong. Let's go together
for whatever may come.

One, two and three, Barça!

Let's go, Camp Nou!

The starting eleven of FC Barcelona:

with number 1, Ter Stegen.

Number 3, Piqué.

Number 4, Rakitić.

Number 15, Lenglet.

Something I had never seen before

was the helicopter flying over us
all the time.

It was the first time that there was a
helicopter in a stadium I was playing in.

I step onto the pitch with my right foot.
Then I take three jumps.

The mosaic, the environment.

You see the people,
the stadium about to burst.

You see people who cheer much more
than in a normal game.

If there is a game where
they truly help you, it is in the Clásico.

It's getting exciting.

The centre circle
of the epicentre of world football.

A new Clásico is about to kick off.

The match is underway.

Foul by Ramos.

An attack from Gareth Bale.

Bale from the left,
crosses towards the penalty spot.

Benzema could get there,
Benzema shoots. Wide!

A Barça-Madrid is motivation for Gerard,
I think.

Gerard has been Barça
since he was a child.

And he has continued carrying it
with him on the sports field,

despite playing for Barça.

He enjoys it.
It's a match Gerard enjoys.

Rakitić plays.

Busquets playing between the lines.

He tries to look for a pass,
Jordi Alba is available,

the number 5 doesn't see it clearly.

Plays it short to Arthur,
on to Sergi Roberto.

I think Barça has found the way.

This desire to have the control.

The ball's with Lenglet,
Lenglet to Rakitić on the left flank.

On to Jordi Alba, again Rakitić.

He plays it back to Piqué.

This willingness to not exchange blows,
not to attack in too much of a hurry.

Jordi Alba and Sergi Roberto
have the whole wing to run up and down.

Real Madrid have dug in,
wary of the counter.

Barça have found the way.

Look again. Rakitić perfectly sees
Jordi Alba in space.

Alba bursts into the box.

Alba skips past the defender,
cuts it back to Coutinho.

Coutinho shoots and goal, goal, goal!

Goal, goal, goal!

As I do not see,

it is true that you do not see the goals
as you could see them before.

But as I've seen it, I imagine it a lot.

And when you imagine it or you think
about it, it's like seeing again.

Coutinho's goal came from 30 passes
from the Barça players

without the ball being touched
by anyone from Madrid.

To find a goal in a Clásico
with 30 passes,

we have to go back to 2006.

Barça, with the ball in Madrid's half.

Now with Rafinha, he holds up the ball,
at the moment, well.

Still Rafinha.

He passes it to Suárez,
who gives it back to Rafinha.

Rafinha back, this time for Arthur,
Arthur to Coutinho, the goalscorer.

Penalty, penalty!

- That could be a penalty!
- But, that's a penalty!

José, José, José!

José María, don't play on, OK?
Do not restart, please.

The Barça players surround the referee.

Now might there be a review
of a possible penalty?

One thing is that it is a penalty,
the other is VAR, eh?

Calm down, calm down, calm down!

You didn't say anything
before about the penalty to Suárez.

No, calm down, calm down, calm down.

Calm down, Sergio.
It's not going to be what you want.

That's what we're working for, OK?

- He takes him down.
- For me, it's a penalty.

José María, please,
I recommend you go and have a look at it.

OK, fine.

VAR is now in use.

Look, he's going to have a look.

If he is going to have a look,

there are serious possibilities
that he'll give a penalty.

OK, he doesn't touch the ball.

- Varane hits Suárez from behind.
- OK, separate the play for me.

There you have it, OK?
Perfect. There you go.

Well, pay attention
because the referee is listening to VAR.

For me it's correct.

He points to the spot.

Penalty, penalty, penalty!

I did a lot of things for wanting to
succeed, for wanting to reach very far.

Very often I didn't have anything
for boots or shoes... I made them myself.

My mother also used to make them,
but I also looked for solutions.

I collected cards from phone booths
and there was a man who bought them.

Every first salary was
given to my mother.

I didn't like it
but I would do it all again.

Luis Suárez has taken the two penalties
awarded to Barça this season.

I've always taken a punch
and I've always tried to get up.

I think that has led me
to have my character,

my way of being
and my way of doing things.

Courtois in the goal trying
to make himself bigger.

29 and a half.

Goal, goal, goal, goal!

Goal...

Uruguayan father!

The week of Lauti's birth,
my third child,

was amazing
for everything we'd experienced.

Because I think that being a father
is the most beautiful thing there is.

End of the first half.

The Camp Nou is applauding.
Barça 2 Madrid 0.

We have to keep pushing.

We are fine in the press
after losing the ball.

We have to keep going.

And we have to mentalise
that they are not going to hurt us.

The ball has to go much faster.
Much faster.

They are usually always
coming out on this side, here.

Because it's where we have a player
in the midfield,

so they're coming through here.
You have to stay behind here in a way

that when they play around here
you can close in a little.

And then have a little patience because
the goalkeeper is going to play there

and we're taking them all away.

But this one,
Arthur, on this one you have to go.

Oh, yes.

As soon as you get it,
you have to go a little harder.

Because if you do not stop at the end,
you stop and put it here.

And every time you go down,
the centre back goes with you

and if they tackle us here,
we'll have a problem.

Stay here.

And if, for whatever reason,
you are caught here, you have Jordi.

Run here Jordi, and he runs.

And they run backwards.

Ready?
Come on!

- We have to do it, OK!
- Let's get out there!

Come on, let's go!

The score is two nil.
Coutinho and Suárez have scored.

Here's an interesting piece of data,

because when Suárez had
his first daughter, he scored one goal.

When he had his second,
he scored two goals.

Suárez has just had his third child,

he's scored one goal in the first half
and the doubt now is knowing

whether or not he can score
two more and continue the tradition...

Isco to Kroos.

Suárez pressing, gets the ball...
The referee blows for a foul.

The Camp is reacting because
it can see the team is having problems.

The ball is played forwards to Benzema.
Benzema spreads it out to the right.

It's Lucas Vázquez.
Lucas Vázquez passes it to Isco.

Isco at the byline.

The silence of the crowd
when they score a goal against us...

sometimes the crowd takes
two or three seconds to react.

And you ask the one next to you
and they also take time to react.

And because of that silence,
you know that it is a goal against Barça.

Difficult moments now for Barça.
Madrid launches another attack.

A header from Ramos... Wide!

Careful,
Sergio has lost a very dangerous ball.

Gareth Bale with ball.

The ball's inside the area,
Modrić goes... Modrić hits the post!

- My goodness!
- How unlucky was that.

When I go to the stadium, I enjoy it.

But it is obvious
that when things go well,

I am happy
and when things don't go well,

you suffer.

My father moves away.

There is a seat on
its own and he is always there.

He doesn't want to
know anything about the people.

My mother, on the other hand,
likes a lot more to interact

- and to talk about on the match.
- That's it!

Suárez plays it again.
He forces the corner.

The fight, the desire,
the attitude, the intensity.

Ball for Dembélé.
He sets off with the ball.

It opens for Sergi Roberto.
Suárez goes with him.

Good chance for an attack for Barça.
Sergi Roberto continues...

A cross for Suárez, on his head...
Goal, goal, goal, goal!

Goal!

He'd kept that bullet in the holster.

For them it was...
They will never forget it.

It was an incredible day for them.

For me, as a father,
seeing my two children and that Lauti,

who had just been born,
and Sofi who were at home

and could not experience it
in the stadium, was a strange feeling.

But that the two of them who are older
and more aware of everything,

experienced that,
it was something incredible for me.

Sergio Ramos gives away the ball.

Sergi Roberto, Sergi Roberto, Luisito...
Ball for Luis Suárez.

The Uruguayan's hat trick is coming...

Suárez, Suárez...
One on one with Courtois!

Suárez controls, he chips the bal...

Goal!

The reborn Uruguayan scores!

To celebrate that he is a father again.

With a chip, gentle,
worthy of the best nine in the world.

I didn't have...

a father figure...

who...

guided me or made me value things,

or teach me.

I think...

that I don't want them
to miss the things I didn't have.

Barça wins the ball back again.
Rakitić opens for Dembélé.

The Frenchman will make it.
Rushing to the byline, faces Nacho.

Dembélé breaks away from Nacho,
crosses it in...

Goal, goal, goal, goal!

Goal!

Come on!

Arturo...

Goal, goal, goal...!

It finishes with the hand.
They put the fifth past Madrid.

A hand!

5-1, a scandalous result.

How are you, gorgeous?
Did you see the match?

OK, I love you.

Look after yourselves.
Kisses.

Bye, fatty.

Bye, sweetie, talk soon.

Benja makes me laugh a lot because...

I don't make him do anything, play,
not even, "OK, Benja let's go and train."

It's him who is with the ball all day.

The other day with Leo,
we were walking and he was with Tiago.

There was a stone
and they both started to kick it about.

"Don't you remember when we were young,
we played with everything?"

Geri! You made the hand to them?

Man! Twice, just in case
they hadn't seen the first one!

When it was 2-1 I saw you running
and I said, "what a son of a bitch."

No, no, Nelson's,
they gave it to him at the end...

Yeah, I couldn't handle it anymore!

It is always special to score a goal,
and even more so in a Clásico.

I dreamt of playing in a Clásico
and even more scoring a goal.

It was a dream to have scored a goal
against Real Madrid.

The penalty as well, the penalty.

Just as well there's VAR, 'cos if not...

Yeah, if it wasn't there,
I'm not sure they'd have given it.

Yeah, but we were nervous
at the beginning of the second half.

I'd say that with just the other one.

No, but I have...
It doesn't go with the bottoms.

- Yes! What do you mean it doesn't?
- No, it doesn't go.

What do you mean it doesn't go?

Well, it depends
what you have on underneath.

But it is what you...
Don't be such a diva!

But we already spoke about this!

- I'm not going with just this, OK?
- Aren't you hot in that after your shower?

- Incredible.
- Incredible, right? After showering...

You'll be hot as well
in the mixed zone Jordi!

What they didn't do in training
the other day,

today worked out well, didn't it?

Listen, Arthur's strike,

who shoots awfully in training,
today made a great shot.

Wow!

But in training you are warming, I always
tell you: you warm the goalkeepers, huh?

We have the stars.

You said Gerard Piqué, didn't you?

- Gerard Piqué, good evening.
- Good evening.

You've been able to raise that hand again
during a match against Madrid.

Are you happy?

Yes, I am very happy for the victory,

for the three points
and for the result and for the feelings.

After...

OK, guys!

- Rumours are coming in from Madrid.
- Rumours?

The sacking of Lopetegui will be announced
in the coming hours.

They already have a substitute lined up

which will be announced tomorrow
at one o'clock in the afternoon.

The first leg of the semi-finals
of the Campeonato de España,

Copa de su Majestad el Rey
is on the 6th February.

Real Madrid.

Keep moving forward.
We have to make it.

Or at least try.

Come on, guys. Let's go.

One. Go. Two. Go.

I grew up in a poor neighborhood.

Back then I always
had to fend for myself.

My grandmother always helped me.

And today I try to help her.

Don't pass it back,
keep moving forward.

Neither team has the ball, Luis Súarez
reaches it first, header from Suárez!

- It hit the post!
- Malcolm shoots!

Sometimes you feel a bit
isolated being the goalkeeper.

With this result, Madrid will classify
for the final on May 25th.

If we lose the ball, we're screwed.
We can't lose the ball.

Messi has the ball,
but he's thrown to the ground!

Use your heads, guys, use your heads!