On 1 June 2009, Florentino Pérez regained Real Madrid's presidency.[32][33] Pérez continued with the Galácticos policy pursued in his first term, buying Kaká from Milan,[34] and then purchasing Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United for a record breaking £80 million.
José Mourinho took over as manager in May 2010.[35][36] In April 2011, a strange occurrence happened, for the first time ever, four Clásicos
were to be played in a span of eighteen days. The first fixture was for
the Liga campaign on 17 April (which ended 1-1 with penalty goals for
both sides), the Copa del Rey
final (which ended 1–0 to Madrid), and the controversial two-legged
Champions League semifinal on 27 April and 2 May (3–1 loss on aggregate)
to Madrid.
The first Clasico saw Cristiano Ronaldo get his first goal against Barcelona due to a penalty given to Madrid after a foul to Marcelo.
The Copa del Rey final gave Real Madrid its first title under Mourinho
with a header from Cristiano Ronaldo in extra time. The Champions League
semifinal was perhaps the most controversial of the four, with the
expulsion of Pepe in the first leg at the Santiago Bernabéu, after an alleged "dangerous challenge" to Barcelona defender Daniel Alves.
Alves was carried out in a stretcher "unable to walk", but after Pepe
was shown red, Alves came running back into the field within seconds.
After Pepe's sending off, coach José Mourinho was also sent off,
receiving a fine and a five-match ban. This same match was also
controversial in that Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets being captured on video saying what seemed like a supposed racial slur to Madrid left-back Marcelo. The second leg was not as controversial as the first, with perhaps the exception of an annulled goal to Gonzalo Higuaín, after Cristiano Ronaldo had "fouled" Javier Mascherano as a result of a foul to Ronaldo by Gerard Piqué.[37]
In the 2011–12 La Liga season, Real Madrid won the league, a record
32nd time in La Liga history and finished the season with a number of
records including 100 points in a single season, a record 121 goals
scored & goal difference of +89, and a record 16 away wins and 32
overall wins.[38]
In the same season, Cristiano Ronaldo become the fastest player to
reach 100 goals in Spanish league history. In reaching 101 goals in 92
games, Ronaldo surpassed Real Madrid legend Ferenc Puskás,
who scored 100 goals in 105 games. Ronaldo set a new club mark for
individual goals scored in one year (60), and became the first player
ever to score against all 19 opposition teams in a single season.[39][40]
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