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Will Real Madrid to be superior again in the Primera Division next season?

Will Real Madrid to be superior again in the Primera Division next season?

The 2021/2022 season was not a spectacular one in the Spanish Primera Division. Real Madrid finished first by having a big gap to the competitors and we can still hope that the upcoming season will be a bit more exciting. The bookmakers expect FC Barcelona to reconnect with their eternal rival from Madrid.

With no less than thirteen points ahead of number two FC Barcelona and fifteen ahead of number three Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid has been able to carelessly secure the 35th national title in club history. The supremacy was great this season and the experts in Spain think that this will also be next year. The competitors had a difficult season and are financially not able to make big transfers to give the squad some extra quality.

Madrid will probably make some incoming transfers, but most players of the successful team will also play at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu next season. It is not clear how the selections of all teams will look like, but it is fun to take a look at the expectations of the bookmakers. Can Atlético Madrid make a serious bid for the title again and can FC Barcelona find the way up? These are the main questions in the clash for the title. There are no outsiders for the title in Spain, but there can always be a team that can surprise themselves and attack the traditional top three.

Club Odd Champion season 2022/2023
Real Madrid 2.10
FC Barcelona 2.37
Atlético Madrid 6.50
Sevila 17.00
Villarreal 41.00
Real Sociedad 51.00

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