Villarreal vs Real Madrid: La Liga – teams, start, kickoff time, lineups

Who: Real Madrid vs. Villarreal
What: Spanish La Liga
Where: Estadio de la Ceramica in Villarreal, Spain
When: Saturday, January 23, at 9pm (20:00 GMT).
How to follow: We’ll have all the build-up on Al Jazeera Sport from 17:00 GMT in advance of our text commentary stream.

Real Madrid will win the title game on Saturday, but a valiant Villarreal has their own goals for a title challenge in front of them.

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Los Blancos parted ways with Xabi Alonso on January 12 and experienced a Copa del Rey exit in their very next game against lowly Albacete.

Moving above Barcelona, who won’t play until they play Real Oviedo on Sunday, would be a serious statement for the Spanish giants, whose recent slump appeared to be on its last legs.

As Villarreal continue their plight as the surprise package for the season, Al Jazeera Sport examines Saturday’s game, where they will hope to add their own twist.

How did Real Madrid change the formula?

Real Madrid resurrected this week, led by a stellar Vinicius Junior, and will now attempt to outmatch a potential title challenger as they travel to Spain’s east coast at the same time.

A crushing 6-1 victory over Monaco on Tuesday in the Champions League helped lift the spirits out of the city’s gloom and give Alvaro Arbeloa a small amount of credit. A victory in their final league game against Benfica on Wednesday will ensure automatic qualification for the last 16.

After the Copa del Rey last 16 defeat defeat at home to Albacete in his first game at the helm, the midweek match provided the first glimpse of what his team might look like.

A monumental display of discord from home fans, the team’s shadow, came after Arbeloa’s victory over Levante in La Liga last weekend.

Madrid put on their best performance of the season, with the fans backing them once more against Monaco, with Brazilian winger Vinicius putting in a sensational display in particular.

Vinicius has been struggling, and why did Real Madrid fans boo him?

Vinicius has now scored two goals in his final four games after playing 16 games straight without finding the net.

He continued to be a threat and participated in three more of his team’s strikes, aside from a delightful solo goal against Monaco.

The performance slammed the boo boys in the stands and reaffirmed Real’s commitment to its Champions League and La Liga double in 2024.

Teammate Jude Bellingham, “I believe that he thrives when he finds love,” said Bellingham. He “expands his game in unprecedented ways,” and he turns out to be much more enjoyable to watch and play.

I believe that’s the kind of pressure a player is subjected to when they whistle. But now it seems like he has a little break from those chains, and we can look forward to continuing.

What does Vinicius think of his appearance?

Vinicius himself acknowledged that he lacked the backing of the Bernabeu.

The winger argued that “we must keep going and have the support of our fans” for a return to normalcy.

The fans also want to win, and if we work together, we’ll achieve great things this season.

After the Spaniard had publicly defended him over the past week, the winger ran over to Arbeloa, his coach, to hug him.

The coach said, “I saw the fans completely dedicated to Vinicius, chanting his name, and I said it the other day. He needs to feel loved by his people, he needs to feel very emotional, “said the coach.

Vinicius’ Real Madrid contract expires on a future date.

Vinicius, who finished 2024 as the only place in the Ballon d’Or rankings, has struggled to maintain consistency ever since.

The 25-year-old’s Madrid contract expires in the summer of 2027, and he has reportedly been in a dispute with the club over whether or not to renew it.

That situation appears to be easing gradually in the days following his sensational performance against Monaco.

The pace of renewal discussions is “growing.” The Brazilian is aware that Real Madrid as an organization is firmly behind him despite a turbulent week, according to Spanish newspaper AS.

Vinicius needed the support of his own to rise from the dead, and Alvaro Arbeloa and his teammates first gave him that assurance.

A happy Vinicius will result in a happy Madrid, according to Arbeloa from the beginning of his rule.

What form has Villarreal played this season in La Liga?

A defeat would almost eliminate any chance of a first La Liga title for Villarreal, who are seven points behind Madrid and eight clear of champions Barca.

However, it has been a remarkable run so far, regardless of what happens on Saturday.

The East Coast club won five of their first seven La Liga games this season, losing just one. A run like this would result in six straight victories for them from late October until early December, a run that was ultimately ended by Barcelona.

Toral’s side recovered to win their next two matches, but they did lose to Real Betis last Saturday to go down 2-0.

With eight wins, a draw, and one defeat at home this season, the Estadio de la Ceramica has established itself as a fortress, which is an improvement over five victories, a draw, and three road losses.

What was Villarreal’s performance in the Champions League?

With six defeats and a draw in their seven games, Villarreal’s exploits in Europe have been less rewarding.

Any hopes of making it to the next round have long since vanished as they approach the final phase of the Champions League at Bayer Leverkusen on Wednesday.

What transpired between Villarreal and Real Madrid last time?

At Bernabeu on October 4, Real defeated Real 3-1 to win the first La Liga game of the season.

With 20 minutes left, Vinicius Junior scored from the penalty spot twice in the second half to open the scoring.

After Santiago Mourino was red in the 77th minute, Georges Mikautadze pulled one back for the away team, but Kylian Mbappe soon added a third to make it 2-0.

Head-to-head

Real Madrid will prevail in their 55th meeting, with Real Madrid winning 31 of the matches. Only six victories have been won by Villalarreal.

News from the Villareal team

The visit to Real will not include Willy Kambwala (hamstring), Logan Costa (knee), Pau Cabanes (knee), Santi Comesana (suspended), and Santiago Mourino (suspended).

Head coach Marcelino will make the changes and re-sign a number of the top players, including Tajon Buchanan, Georges Mikautadze, Dani Parejo, Pau Navarro, and Alfonso Pedraza, after the Champions League had undergone a significant change in its starting lineup in midweek.

Villarreal predicted a starting lineup (4-4-2)

Junior, Navarro, Veiga, Foyth, Pedraza, Buchanan, Parejo, Gueye, Moleiro, Perez, Mikautadze, and Perez are just a few examples.

Real Madrid team news

Aurelien Tchouameni’s fifth season booking, which came with last weekend’s 2-0 victory over Levante, has given him a suspended suspension.

Brahim Diaz and Rodrigo Rodrigo have both returned from Morocco duty, with Rodrigo having injured him and set to start.

Antonio Rudiger (knee), Ferland Mendy (hamstring), Eder Militao (hamstring), and Trent Alexander-Arnold (thigh) are all still missing.

Real Madrid had a starting lineup in mind (4-3-3).

Carreras, Guler, Camavinga, Bellingham, Rodrygo, Mbappe, Vinicius, Courtois, Valverde, Huijsen, Asencio, Carreras, Guler, Camavinga, Rodrygo, Mbappe, Vinicius,

Last five matches between Real Madrid and Villareal

Villarreal: W-L-L-W-W (most recent result last across all competitions).

FBI arrests ex-Canadian snowboard Olympian turned alleged drug lord

A former Canadian snowboarder who allegedly rose to the top of the drug trade in Mexico has been detained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Ryan Wedding, 44, was detained in Mexico City and taken to the US on suspicion of cocaine trafficking and murder, according to the agency’s announcement on Friday.

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He resembles an El Chapo of the modern era. In a press conference, FBI Director Kash Patel referred to Colombian and Mexican cartel leaders Escobar, respectively, and said that he is a modern version of Pablo Escobar.

Patel added that Wedding allegedly had connections to the Sinaloa Cartel, who was supposed to be living there under Patel’s protection. He had been hiding out in the country for more than ten years before his arrest was made possible by the FBI’s $15 million reward.

According to the FBI, Wedding managed an operation that produced more than $1 billion in illegal drug proceeds annually.

Without providing further details about how Wedding was taken, he claimed that this person and his organization in the Sinaloa Cartel poured narcotics into the streets of North America, killing too many of our youth, and corrupting too many of our citizens.

The FBI’s Los Angeles field office assistant director Akil Davis announced to reporters that Wedding, whose aliases include “El Jefe,” “Giant,” and “Public Enemy,” was scheduled to make its first US court appearance on Monday.

According to Davis, 36 people have been detained in connection with Wedding’s alleged drug trafficking ring, and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of assets have been seized, including expensive cars, pieces of jewelry, and valuable jewelry.

Authorities also charged Wedding with using assassins to target people he perceived as rivals or law enforcement “coordinators,” as well as the trafficking charges. He represented Canada at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics in parallel giant slalom.

In allegations made in the prosecutors’ lawsuits last year, Wedding was charged with killing a witness who was set to testify against him. The witness was fatally shot five times after Wedding placed a $5 million bounty on his head, according to the prosecution.

Additionally, Wedding has been charged with ordering the murder of a cocaine smuggler. A married couple who was visiting Ontario was fatally shot as a result, presumably because of their mistaken identity.

In an effort to avert the Trump administration from conducting military operations in the country, Mexico has increased extraditions of suspected cartel members to the US in response to the arrest.

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Rights advocates welcome Canada’s exclusion from Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’

Canadian human rights groups have welcomed Donald Trump’s decision to revoke an invitation for Prime Minister Mark Carney to join the United States president’s so-called Board of Peace, saying Canada should not take part in a “colonial scheme”.

The National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) said on Friday that “it is a relief that Canada is no longer welcome” on the Trump-led board.

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“At a time of mass war crimes and humanitarian disaster in Gaza, Canada should be trying to align with international law and human rights,” the group said on social media.

“The ‘Board of Peace’ makes a mockery of Palestinian self-determination and Canada should have nothing to do with it.”

That was echoed by the advocacy group Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME), which said Carney’s participation would have given the board “undeserved legitimacy”.

“Canadians want to see principled opposition to Trump’s power grab, not mixed messages,” the organisation said on X.

Trump announced late on Thursday that he had withdrawn an invitation to Carney to join what the US president said would be “the most prestigious Board of Leaders ever assembled, at any time”.

Earlier that day, Trump had held a signing ceremony at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to unveil the Board of Peace’s charter, alongside the leaders of several participating countries.

Washington has presented the initiative as an important part of Trump’s 20-point plan to end Israel’s genocidal war against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, which has killed more than 71,500 people since October 2023.

The US has named senior Trump administration officials and other world leaders to the board, which will oversee a Palestinian technocratic committee tasked with managing day-to-day affairs in Gaza.

The US president’s team also announced a reconstruction plan for the enclave on Thursday, saying that billions of dollars in investments would be secured.

But Palestinians have criticised the Trump administration’s push for failing to give them a real say in the future of the coastal territory.

They also have condemned the board’s inclusion of staunch Israel supporters, as well as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who faces an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for alleged war crimes committed in Gaza.

“The reconstruction plan that was announced won’t compensate Palestinians for what they lost and need,” Gaza resident Mohammed Shamalkh told Al Jazeera.

“What I wish for is first the removal of the toxic substances in the rubble, and then I want the reconstruction of my house in the same way it used to be.”

Another resident, Nimer Matar, also said, “The reconstruction that we want is going back home … to rebuild what was bombed.”

Trump did not say why his invitation to Carney to join the Board of Peace was rescinded.

But the move came just days after the Canadian prime minister said during a well-received speech in Davos that a US-led world order faced a moment of “rupture” amid coercion and threats.

The Canadian prime minister’s remarks drew the ire of Trump, who warned Carney during his own Davos address that “Canada lives because of the United States”.

“Remember that, Mark, the next time you make your statements,” the Republican leader said.

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