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🗞️ Emery’s five-timer to Barça dressing-room confessions, the back pages

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🗞️ Emery’s five-timer to Barça dressing-room confessions, the back pages The aftermath of the Europa League final and the final throes of the season dominate the front pages of the country’s leading sports newspapers. Unai Emery further enhances his legend on the continent, while for Barça and Madrid the championship celebrations, individual assessments, and attention on the dugouts take turns in the spotlight. MARCA: “Five of Cups” for a historic Emery Marca leads big with an iconic image: Unai Emery being carried on the shoulders of goalkeeper ‘Dibu’ Martínez as he celebrates winning his fifth Europa League, after Aston Villa’s emphatic 0-3 victory over Freiburg.

The coach from Hondarribia is unquestionably crowned as the true master of this competition. AS: “Doomed to understand each other” in the new Madrid As goes with a powerful front page focused on Real Madrid’s sporting future, with Kylian Mbappé and Vinicius Jr. in the foreground.

The big tactical challenge assigned to Mourinho will be to “synchronize the performances” of both stars, detailing their scoring numbers and how they have performed under different managers. MUNDO DEPORTIVO: “League title party” and future plans Mundo Deportivo shifts its focus to FC Barcelona’s celebrations, as the club wrapped up the season in style with titles and a big party at a venue in Castelldefels, and will close today’s family festivities at PortAventura. The images show the relaxed mood within the squad (Pedri, Lamine Yamal and company).

SPORT: Frenkie de Jong’s total honesty Sport goes with an exclusive and very human interview with Frenkie de Jong. Under the big headline “I haven’t known how to sell myself well,” the Dutch midfielder opens up completely about his toughest moments at the blaugrana club: “There was a period when they put pressure on me to leave the club and I was angry, but I made a mistake by not speaking to the press. ” SUPERDEPORTE: “Espimania” erupts in Valencia For its part, the Valencia-based newspaper looks away from the giants to focus on the region’s big revelation: Carlos Espí.

The Levante UD striker has become the great hero of the ‘granotas’ survival push with 9 goals in the last 12 matchdays. The numbers back him up as the fifth-highest scorer in LaLiga in 2026, and Luis de la Fuente is already following his progress very closely. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence.