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La Liga 2019-20 ended this week with Real Madrid winning the title after three years while Barcelona's inconsistent form after the coronavirus cost them.
Zinedine Zidane worked his magic the second time around at the Spanish capital. The World Cup winner left Madrid after guiding them to three successive Champions League titles but poor results following his departure meant he was hauled back by Florentino Perez on March 11, 2019 to get Madrid back up.
With Zidane back in charge, Madrid slowly climbed up the ladder while trouble brewed in Barcelona.
Both colluded this season to give Madrid the upper hand and their on-field performance reflected what was happening on the back stage.
TITLE CELEBRATIONS IN THE CAPITAL
THAT MOMENT! #34Ligas | #RealFootball pic.twitter.com/JuFlnc3W1C— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadriden) July 16, 2020
VOWING TO COME BACK STRONGER
There is nothing to say right now. We would like to bring you a smile but right now we can't. Thank you for being with us on an amazing journey in @LaLigaEN We will be back stronger.#GoLega https://t.co/12ekR4CE5y— C.D. Leganés (@CDLeganes_en) July 19, 2020
BIDDING FAREWELL TO TWO LEGENDS
YOU MAY BE LEAVING BUT YOU'LL ALWAYS BE IN OUR HEARTS. BRUNO SORIANO AND @19SCAZORLA, ALWAYS THE PRIDE OF VILLARREAL pic.twitter.com/hOfh1HOUjk— Villarreal CF English (@Eng_Villarreal) July 19, 2020
EMOTIONAL GOODBYE TO A BELOVED COACH
¡, ́! ⚪ pic.twitter.com/rPosaRQUI7— Atlético de Madrid (@atletienglish) July 19, 2020
WHERE ARE THE PASSPORTS?
¡¡QUE NOS PELLIZQUEN QUE NO NOS LO CREEMOS!! ¡¡SÍ SÍ SÍ SÍ SÍ SÍ SÍ SÍ SÍ SÍ SÍ SÍ SÍ!! Á ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/wijX7KbesV— Granada C.F. ❤️⚪️ (@GranadaCdeF) July 19, 2020
La Liga title rivalry between Real Madrid and Barcelona was cutthroat.
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