He Madrid has drawn his front pages at Say Stéfano de Valdebebas without the crooked lines. The team had never played an official match in Valdebebas, but despite that longing for the Bernabéu and playing without an audience, those of Zidane add their appearances in the Di Stéfano for victories. Three out of three. 3-1 to Eibar, 3-0 to Valencia and 2-0 to Mallorca. Eight goals in favor (almost three on average per game) and only one against (0.33). Immaculate numbers for a flirty field and adapted to all modernities, even though his inauguration dates back to 14 years ago (9-5-2006). The new artificial lighting turrets have facilitated the quality of television broadcasts and more with the 22:00 night time, which was set before Valencia and Mallorca and that it will be the same in the next home games against Getafe (Thursday, July 2) and against Alavés (Friday, July 10).
Also the technology than demanded the VAR it has been applied with the appropriate cameras to pass the protocol provided by the Arbitration Committee for its correct application, as if we were still at the Bernabéu. Both Zidane and the players are delighted with Di Stéfano. The good dynamics of results has helped this adaptation without trauma and riddled with good news. The objective of the current leader is to complete his full of victories at the Valdebebas stadium, which would help him win the 34th League title. Apart from the matches mentioned before Getafe and Alavés, the theoretically most difficult one would be pending, Madrid-Villarreal, scheduled for the penultimate round of the League (Thursday, 16). What is certain is that the Di Stéfano has started better than the Bernabéu itself. The start of this League at home was on the second day, on the occasion of Valladolid's visit to the Bernabéu. The Whites were winning with an apparently saving goal achieved near the end by Benzema, but in the 88th minute a goal by Sergi Guardiola crushed the party. In the rest of this League, until its interruption by the pandemic, Madrid left another six points at the Bernabéu after drawing with Betis and Athletic de Bilbao (0-0 in both cases) and Celta (2-2). For the moment and even without an audience, Di Stéfano is giving better to the pupils of Zizou …