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Florentino Perez: This was the toughest title to win

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The Blancos supremo congratulated the newly crowned Spanish champions, stressing that they have made history.
Real Madrid’s president, Florentino Perez, has emphasized that the current squad of the Spanish giants has engraved its name in the history of Spanish football, stressing that winning the Spanish La Liga this season was the toughest.
As the footballing juggernauts continue to celebrate their success in the Liga BBVA, the Spanish capital appears to be filled with joy and delight.
Los Merengues carried out quite a party marking their 32nd Spanish Primera trophy festivities, as they played out their last game of the season against Mallorca.
Jose Mourinho’s men took up the challenge of their last game La Liga game this past Sunday and humbled the visitors to a 4-1 victory.
Not only did the match mark a successful season for the Whites, its significance was multiplied as Los Vikingos secured 100 points in the league table, breaking the record of highest points scored in one season; the record which was previously held by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604.
The Madrid president emphasized that the club has performed terrifically throughout the current season’s campaign. He stressed that breaking Barcelona’s dominance over Spanish football is probably one of the club’s greatest achievements.
According to Real Madrid’s official website, Perez quoted:
"This team is already part of this club's legend. Its numbers will be impossible to forget and it has honoured our history."
"We've won 32 league titles in 110 years, and this was the toughest of them all. We've scored a record number of goals and also took a record number of points. The style of this team and its coaching staff is based on talent and hard work. These professionals
have made history at the club. We're convinced this drive to improve will allow us to give back to society what it gives us every day. That's why we work so hard. We want to share moments of joy with all Madridistas."
The 2011-2012 campaign was indeed a memorable one for the Santiago Bernabeu outfit as they have managed to re-establish themselves as a force across Europe.

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