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Real Madrid’s worst nightmares turned into a painful reality after arch-rivals Barcelona clinched the Spanish league title with a deserved 2-0 win in El Clasico. The Catalan team officially won the title in what was a disastrous season by all standards and deepened the wounds of the Royals.
The loss to Barcelona was not just a loss of the game, but rather confirmed the extent of the collapse that Real Madrid have been experiencing this season, which has been characterized by modest results, inconsistency and dressing room chaos.
Real ended another year without a title after being knocked out of the Copa del Rey, an early farewell to the Champions League and officially losing to their historic rivals in La Liga.
According to Spanish reports, the team is living in a very tense atmosphere as arguments have escalated between players and spats have broken out in training, most notably the recent spat between Federico Valverde and Aurelien Chuamini, reflecting the internal division affecting the Whites ranks.
During the match, Spanish journalist Edu Aguirre expressed his extreme anger live on the program “El Chiringuito de Jujones” after one of Barcelona’s goals, criticizing the play of the goalkeeper and the defenders, saying: “The two-meter-tall goalkeeper must stay in his position.
He added angrily. “They are devoured, with enthusiasm, with desire, then come the tactical steps.”
But the biggest blow came after the final whistle, when Real’s players went to their fans in the stands to apologize for the disappointing performance, again angering Aguirre when he shouted on air: forgiveness
The image ended a new dark night in Real Madrid’s modern history, opening up major questions about the team’s future and the extent of its ability to rise from the wreckage of its worst described season in many years.