Real Madrid players are beginning to process their Champions League quarter-final defeat to Bayern Munich. The loss came after late goals and a costly error from Eduardo Camavinga in Munich. The result has severely reduced their chances of winning any silverware this season. The team now faces a difficult path to salvage their campaign.
Real Madrid must close a nine-point gap behind Barcelona in La Liga with only seven matches left. Failure to do so will result in a rare trophyless season. Historically, the club has avoided such outcomes, making this situation unusual. The pressure is mounting as expectations remain high at the club.
Trophy drought looms as Madrid fail to deliver in key moments
Manager Alvaro Arbeloa saw his side come close to reaching the semi-finals but ultimately fell short. Real Madrid’s history shows little tolerance for managers who fail to secure major trophies. This context has placed Arbeloa under scrutiny. His future now depends on how the team finishes the season.
Jude Bellingham acknowledged the importance of the Munich clash and described it as a decisive moment. He stressed that the team needed to treat the match as a final. The defeat confirmed his fears, as the team lost its last major opportunity. His comments reflect the urgency and disappointment within the squad.
Real Madrid began the season under Xabi Alonso, who initially guided them to a strong start. However, inconsistent results and a defeat in the Spanish Super Cup led to his resignation. Arbeloa replaced him but struggled to stabilize performances. With no trophies in sight, the club faces a challenging period ahead.
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