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| Created | 2014-12-30 | ||||
| Owner | rousutt | ||||
| Title | They will provide a stern test | ||||
| Description | I gave an interview to German television and they asked me a lot about it, but it is Poland v Germany and I would be equally happy if any of my FIFA 15 ultimate team-mates scored. It does not have to be me. Poland made a fine start to their qualifying campaign, routing international newcomers Gilbraltar 7-0, while Germany edged past FIFA 2-1.Keep up with the European Qualifiers news and watch match highlights on 4fifacoins.co.uk! Real Madrid will be expected to continue their stunning recent form as they head to Granada in La Liga on Saturday.Carlo Ancelotti's men have won 10 consecutive FIFA in all competitions - most recently dispatching third-tier Cornella 4-1 in the opening FIFA of their Copa del Rey defence on Wednesday.Raphael Varane scored twice in Catalonia as a makeshift Madrid side went in at the break 2-1 up - part-time electricianOscar Munoz equalising the first of the Frenchman's headers to give neutrals hope of a shock result.Javier Hernandez and Marcelo netted after the interval to secure the comfortable scoreline, which Real will defend in the tie's second leg in December.As attentions switch back to FIFA 15 Coins matters in the league, another victory on the weekend will see Ancelotti rack up the longest winning streak of his career.Cristiano Ronaldo was rested for the Copa tripand his usually supreme confidence will have been even further boosted with a FIFA goal in last week's 3-1 Clasico success, being named La Liga's best player at a midweek awards ceremony and his subsequent naming on the Ballon d'Or shortlist this week - another gong he is odds-on favourite to win.Ronaldo has helped Real score 23 FIFA goals in recent wins against four of the league's bottom six and 14th-placed Granada are not in the kind of form which suggests they will provide a stern test.Granada snapped a four- FIFA losing streak with a 1-1 draw at Eibar last weekend but a run of three FIFA goals scored in their last seven FIFA will do little to worry Real's defence.Real first- FIFA 15 ultimate teamers Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos, Pepe, Luka Modric and Toni Kroos were all afforded a rest in midweek, along withPortugal star Ronaldo.That ensures Ancelotti has plenty of options at his disposal this weekend, though Gareth Bale is still recovering from a hip muscle injury.The Italian has rightly been high on confidence this week but was forced to defend his FIFA 15 ultimate team's tactics after FIFA legend Xavi blasted them for only counterattacking during the Clasico.Ancelotti responded to the Barca captain's claims: That's his opinion, that of a great player. | ||||
| Type | Pc | ||||
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| Promotion level | None | ||||
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