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Only One Real Madrid Player Ever Received a Standing Ovation From Barcelona Fans

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There aren’t many rivalries in world football that are as historic or as intense as El Clasico. When Barcelona and Real Madrid take to the pitch to face each other, fireworks are usually guaranteed, as are moments of magic, with two of the best teams in world football battling for supremacy.

Some of the best players in football history have played a part in the famous fixture, and all have typically been serrenanded by a chorus of boos and jeers from opposition fans as they seek to intimidate their fierce rivals. Sometimes, supporters have upped their game to even greater levels, as Luis Figo found out when a pig’s head was thrown at him.

However, on a handful of occasions, individuals have put on such special performances that everyone in the stadium simply has to stand to applaud — most notably Ronaldinho and Andres Iniesta, who were both given ovations from Real Madrid supporters. Barcelona fans are seemingly harder to impress, but one player did manage to earn applause from the Blaugrana faithful – England’s Laurie Cunningham.

Laurie Cunningham’s Early Career

Laurie Cunningham - Leyton Orient
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Born in Archway, North London, Cunningham’s football journey started at youth side Highgate North Hill in 1968. It wasn’t long until bigger clubs began to take notice of his talent, though, as Arsenal offered him a schoolboy contract just two years later.

But Cunningham never made it to the senior team at the Gunners. Released in 1972 with doubts over his future in the sport, he was eventually picked up by Leyton Orient. And it was there where he made a splash.

Making his debut in 1974 against West Ham, Cunningham made 75 appearances for the O’s, scoring 15 goals. The highly-rated youngster earned a move to West Brom, becoming a key part of the 1978/79 team which challenged for the title, but standing out from his teammates. His former manager Ron Atkinson described how the winger was, “the best player Britain produced since George Best.”

A special season for the Baggies saw him earn not just a first senior cap for England in 1979, but also a move to Real Madrid. Los Blancos paid £950,000 to bring Cunningham to the Santiago Bernabeu, a deal which made him the most expensive player in the club’s history, and the second-most expensive player signing ever at the time, behind only Kevin Keegan.

Cunningham’s Standout Performance Against Barcelona

Although Cunningham made a solid start to life in Madrid, scoring twice in his full La Liga debut against Valencia, a series of injuries prevented him from featuring more regularly for the Spanish giants at first. However, he then shot to stardom in February 1980.

Madrid made the trip to the Camp Nou for Cunningham’s first El Clasico. And the Englishman ran the show, giving opposition full-back Rafa Zuviria a torrid time and helping the visitors triumph in a 2-0 victory.

His performance that day got rave reviews from teammates, opposition and media alike. Spanish outlet Marca, reporting on the match at the time, via ESPN, wrote: “Barcelona had no response to the absolute command of the black man who plays football like the angels and whose name is Cunningham – the man to whom today we take off our hats.”

Teammate Miguel-Angel Portugal described him as, “a rocket.” Barcelona defender Migueli hailed him as “electric.” But perhaps the best tribute of them all came from the home fans, who stood to applaud Cunningham for his efforts that day. His son, Sergio, recalled how he was taken aback by the show of respect that the Blaugrana faithful showed towards his dad that day.

“My father was getting ready to take a corner when the stadium gave him a standing ovation. I’ve never seen anything like it in a game anywhere else in the world.”

Cunningham would ultimately score eight times as they completed a league and cup double in his first season at the club, solidifying his status as one of the best British players to play in La Liga. But it was that performance at the Camp Nou which announced his arrival in Spanish football.

A Tragic Death

Laurie Cunningham

Unfortunately, though, the high wouldn’t last. Cunningham suffered a broken toe during a match against Real Betis in November 1980, with an operation required. But, after receiving the all clear, he was pictured out celebrating and dancing while wearing a plaster cast.

His club were furious, handing out a 1m pesetas fine, the largest in La Liga history. And those injuries would persist as Cunningham’s career in the Spanish capital went on, as knee ligament damage and a lingering issue with his toe meant that he couldn’t run like he had done against Zuviria in that famous El Clasico win.

Even worse, he then rushed back from injury to participate in the 1981 European Cup final against Liverpool, having missed most of the season. But the wide player had a performance to forget, describing the match as “horrific” as the Merseysiders won 1-0.

It largely spelled the end for Cunningham’s career at the Bernabeu. He played three matches in 1981/82, but then didn’t play at all in the subsequent season, spending time on loan at Manchester United and reuniting with his former manager, Atkinson. The 1982/83 term would be his last as a Madridista, as he went on to spend time at Sporting Gijon, Marseille, Leicester City, Rayo Vallecano and Wimbledon.

Check out Cunningham’s career path below:

Laurie Cunningham Career Path

Club

Years

Leyton Orient

1974-1977

West Brom

1977-1979

Real Madrid

1979-1984

Manchester United

1983 (Loan)

Sporting Gijon

1983-1984 (Loan)

Marseille

1984-1985

Leicester City

1985-1986

Rayo Vallecano

1986-1987

Charleroi SC

1987-1988

WImbledon FC

1988

Rayo Vallecano

1988-1989

His short stint at Plough Lane was at least memorable, as he collected additional silverware as part of the famous Dons team which upset Liverpool to win the 1988 FA Cup final. But disaster sadly struck just a year later.

Cunningham returned to Spain, spending the 1988/89 season back at Rayo Vallecano. Having scored the goal which helped them get promoted to the Spanish top flight, he was waiting to find out if he’d be offered a new contract with the club, when he was involved a fatal car accident at just 33-years-old.

As per BBC News, Cunningham was driving in the early morning after spending the night at a party when he lost control of his vehicle. The car hit a lamppost and flipped multiple times, with the former Madrid star taken to hospital. Although his passenger survived the accident, he did not.

The death of the talented footballer was a true tragedy, and fans from 10 different clubs across four countries continue to treasure his memory. His former teammate and ex-Spain manager, Vicente del Bosque, said: “I don’t think his qualities were any less than Cristiano Ronaldo.” That tells you just how special he was.

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Roger Federer Named His Greatest Tennis Player of All Time

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When discussing the greatest tennis player of all time, Roger Federer is almost always mentioned among the leading contenders. The Swiss legend ruled the sport throughout much of the 2000s and 2010s, building unforgettable rivalries with stars such as Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, and several other elite competitors.

One of the defining moments of Federer’s career came in the 2008 Wimbledon final against Nadal, a match lasting four hours and 48 minutes that is still widely regarded as one of the finest Grand Slam finals ever played.

Although Federer narrowly lost the epic five-set contest, he continued collecting major titles in the years that followed. By the time he retired, he had secured 20 Grand Slam singles championships, including a record eight Wimbledon crowns, highlighted by five consecutive victories at the All England Club.

With achievements spanning nearly every milestone in the sport, Federer is well qualified to weigh in on the tennis GOAT debate. During a discussion about the athletes who influenced and impressed him throughout his career, he singled out one player above everyone else, describing them as the greatest tennis player in history.

Roger Federer’s Pick For Tennis GOAT

Roger Federer

Since stepping away from professional tennis, Federer has remained relatively reserved in public appearances. Throughout his playing career, he was equally respected for his sportsmanship, graceful attitude in defeat, and composed personality, qualities that distinguished him from many of his biggest rivals.

Despite sharing the court with champions such as Nadal, Djokovic, and Murray, Federer did not select any of them as his all-time greatest player. Nor did he place himself at the top of the list despite his remarkable resume.

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Instead, he gave that distinction to Serena Williams, one of the most accomplished athletes the sport has ever produced.

Speaking to The Wall Street Journal, Federer explained: “It’s been fascinating to watch. She had a totally different upbringing—I came up through Switzerland with the federation. She did it with her dad and her sister. It’s an amazing story unto itself—and then she became one of the greatest, if not the greatest, tennis player of all time.”

Serena Williams

Federer later clarified that he was referring to Williams as one of the greatest players in tennis history overall, not simply among women. At the same time, he acknowledged that comparing players from different eras is never straightforward.

“It’s not fair to compare, actually. But we know [Serena] is all the way up there. I’m probably up there with somebody, somehow. Maybe there’s a group, a best of five—and if you’re in that group, you should be pleased and happy. Tennis is a funky sport when it comes to that stuff.”

Serena Williams’ Glittering Tennis Career

Serena Williams

Serena Williams is widely recognised as one of the finest players ever to compete in tennis.

Williams captured her first Grand Slam title at just 18 years old by winning the 1999 US Open. A few years later, she produced one of the sport’s most dominant stretches, claiming four consecutive major championships from the 2002 French Open through the 2003 Australian Open. During that extraordinary run, she defeated her sister Venus Williams in each Grand Slam final.

Although injuries and fluctuating form interrupted her dominance for a period, Williams re-established herself at the top of the game beginning with her Wimbledon victory in 2012. That season also included Olympic gold before she embarked on another remarkable spell, winning eight of the following 13 Grand Slam tournaments. Her final major triumph came at the 2017 Australian Open, where she secured her 23rd Grand Slam singles title and surpassed Steffi Graf’s Open Era record.


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One of Williams’ defining qualities was her exceptional longevity, with an 18-year span separating her first and final Grand Slam victories. Competing successfully across multiple generations of players further strengthened her legacy, something Federer also highlighted when reflecting on both of their careers.

“I think we are definitely the bridge, you know, for a very long time, from the older generation to the new generation, which I think has been a privilege for me, to play across generations like this. Same for her. She brought the power game in like no other, and she’s obviously been so instrumental in that.”

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Conor McGregor Stars in Truly Bizarre Advert Just Days Before Return

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Two-time UFC champion Conor McGregor has reminded his followers and the MMA world that he will be back in the Octagon next weekend after posting a peculiar video on his social media accounts.

The Irishman will end his five-year hiatus from professional fighting on the 11th of July when he takes on Max Holloway for a second time at UFC 329 in Las Vegas.

McGregor’s last appearance in the Octagon saw him stopped for a second consecutive time against Dustin Poirier, leaving him at 1-2 in his trilogy with the American.

Following this opening round stoppage defeat, McGregor spent time on the sidelines with a broken lower tibia and was only scheduled to return to the Octagon in the summer of 2023 against Michael Chandler at UFC 303.

However, the proposed fight with Chandler fell through a fortnight prior to the event due to the Irish star suffering a toe injury.


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Notorious is set to return to the Octagon in July to fight Max Holloway for a second time.

The former featherweight and lightweight champion’s comeback was delayed further in 2025 after he failed to mention his whereabouts for biological sample collections on three occasions in the year prior. The 18-month ban he was handed for violating the UFC’s anti-doping policy ended in April this year.

His second meeting with Holloway next weekend will be held at welterweight, with the first encounter from 13 years ago having been a featherweight encounter. The 2013 bout saw McGregor take care of business against the American by securing a unanimous decision victory.

Conor McGregor’s Advert Before UFC 329

In an attempt to generate hype ahead of his imminent return to the Octagon, the 37-year-old has put up an interesting post on his official social accounts ahead of fight week.

The black and white video, captioned: ‘Against All Odds. July 11th’ depicts the two-time UFC champion excessively washing his face with water over a sink before looking directly into a mirror and stating, “You talking to me? We’re together, me and you,” before washing his face more.


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The bizarre video then continues as McGregor keeps his eyes locked on the mirror as he shouts: “You’re talking to me. You doubt me. After all we’ve been through!”

The post, made in partnership with Polymarket, then abruptly ends as the video’s tagline of ‘Against All Odds’ is displayed across the screen.

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Evidently, McGregor is keen to silence those who remain sceptical about his return to MMA action and doubt whether he is still a big draw in the Octagon after half a decade away.

While next Saturday night’s showdown at T-Mobila Arena is going to be a major moment for McGregor, it will also be an important outing for Holloway. The American is hoping to return to winning ways after being defeated by Brazil’s Charles Oliveira in a lightweight contest earlier this year, which meant he lost his “BMF” belt.

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Man Utd Eyeing Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton Amid Mateus Fernandes Blow

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Manchester United look set to miss out on West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes, but they do have alternative options lined up.

The Red Devils have been heavily focusing on bringing in new midfielders in the summer transfer window, but their pursuit of Fernandes appears to be coming to an end.

According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Tottenham have now beaten Manchester United in the race for Fernandes, paying a fee of around £85m with no add-ons.

It’s back to the drawing board for the Red Devils, who stood firm in the fact that they didn’t want to overpay for the Portuguese midfielder.

It’s undoubtedly a smart signing for Spurs, and United now need to explore alternative targets.


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West Ham United's Mateus Fernandes celebrates scoring vs Sunderland via Reuters

With Manchester United set to miss out on Fernandes, they do have a list of alternatives to reinforce their midfield in the summer transfer window.

According to a report from The Athletic, Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton is another target for the Red Devils, with signing a midfielder their clear focus.

Reports have suggested that Wharton could cost in the region of £100m, more than what Spurs are expected to pay for Fernandes.

The English midfielder, described as a ‘superstar’, has flourished since making the move to Crystal Palace from Blackburn Rovers, and it’s no surprise that Palace are looking to receive £100m for him.

Missing out on Fernandes is a blow for United, but it is a positive that they already have a list of alternative targets.

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Manuel Ugarte Injury: Man Utd’s Transfer Plans

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Midfielder Manuel Ugarte recently suffered what appeared to be a serious injury while at the World Cup with his country.

It was a crucial blow for the Red Devils, with United planning to offload him during the summer transfer window.

The Athletic’s Ornstein has confirmed that their midfielder recruitment plans remain unaffected after the injury. They will still be looking to sign at least two midfielders in the summer transfer window, and they have a list of targets they could aim for.

Wharton is among those who United are looking at, but it remains to be seen who they pursue after missing out on Fernandes.

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