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The fans of “Real Madrid” are in a state of overwhelming anger after losing to “Barcelona” (2-0) in the El Clasico held at Camp Nou stadium. This defeat effectively ended the team’s hopes of challenging for any titles this season, so Hansi Flick’s side won the Spanish league title for the second season in a row, while the Real Madrid side come off a clean sheet.
Public outrage and demands for Peres’ intervention
The defeat against arch-rivals sparked a wave of criticism within the club and its fans, who expressed their displeasure at the drop in performance and results.
The most prominent critical voice was Spanish journalist Tomás Ronceiro, deputy editor-in-chief of AS newspaper and contributor to the El Chiringuito de Jugones programme, who called on club president Florentino Perez to react strongly in the upcoming summer transfer market.
Ronceiro sent a frank and poignant message to club president Florentino Perez, saying: “I’m asking Florentino to do as he did in 2009 and do what should have been done in three transfer windows this summer. And improve coach selection. If it’s Jose Mourinho, so be it. But with radical decisions.”
“Two years ago Real Madrid won the 15th European Cup, the team is in decline. They play without personality or authority. Kamavinga is involved, but to be honest, he’s exhausting me. In defense, we cannot ask for more. Rudiger, Asensio… The team lacks football.”
Sharp attack on Mbappe
Rontero did not stop there, but aimed his arrows directly at the French star Kylian Mbappe, a moment of anger that he did not hide;
In a clear reference to what Mbappe posted on his Instagram page during the decisive 2-0 El Clasico defeat to Barcelona, he wrote: “Hello Madrid!”
Ronceiro continued sarcastically. “And when the score was 2-0, he posted a picture and wrote on it: Hala Madrid… Listen, 2-0… I started to think he was making fun of us.”
Mbappe and loss
Ronceiro concluded with what he described as a “shocking equation” that sums up two bitter seasons. “Barcelona won the league against us for the second season in a row and it coincided with Mbappe’s presence. I won’t say it’s his fault, because I know he’s a great player, but something would have happened here without Mbappe, the league, the league, the league and the league. no Champions League, no cup, nothing at all.”
A season of forget-me-nots and demands for an all-out revolution
Rontero expressed his disappointment at what he described as a “forgotten” season, but at the same time he called for urgent action to restore the team to its natural position, adding:
The arrays are on the same line
Real Madrid fans have shared Ronceiro’s anger and have taken to social media to demand that the sporting project be restructured again, with crucial decisions being made, including the technical staff and players.
Reports suggest that the club’s management are already exploring the possibility of signing Jose Mourinho to lead the team, with plans to bolster the squad with a strong defender and an organized midfield, with a focus on strengthening the full-back positions.