La Liga 2011-12: A Season to Remember
A Thrilling Race for the Title
The 2011-12 La Liga season was one of the most exciting in recent memory, with three teams battling for the title until the very end. Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia all had their moments at the top of the table, but it was ultimately Real Madrid who emerged victorious.
A Record-Breaking Campaign
Real Madrid's victory was their first league title in four years, and they did it in style. They set a new La Liga record with 100 points, winning 32 of their 38 matches. Cristiano Ronaldo was the star of the show, scoring 46 goals in the league, also a new record.
A Tight Race for Second and Third
Barcelona and Valencia finished just behind Real Madrid, with 91 and 89 points respectively. Barcelona had a chance to win the title on the final day of the season, but they lost to Malaga and had to settle for second place. Valencia also had a strong season, finishing third and securing a place in the Champions League.
A Thrilling Finale
The final day of the season was one of the most dramatic in La Liga history. Real Madrid needed to win their match against Granada to secure the title, while Barcelona needed to win their match against Malaga and hope that Granada could get a result against Real Madrid. In the end, Real Madrid won 3-0 and Barcelona lost 2-1, giving the title to Real Madrid.
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