A Negative Record for Real Madrid After Losing the La Liga Title
The curtain has effectively fallen on Real Madrid's domestic season after the team lost its chances of winning the La Liga title following a 2-0 defeat against Barcelona in El Clasico, during the 35th round of La Liga.
With this result, Barcelona increased their tally to 91 points at the top of the standings, while Real Madrid's tally remained at 77 points with only three rounds left before the end of the competition, officially losing the title.
This loss also confirmed that Real Madrid has ended two consecutive seasons without winning any titles, for the first time since the 2009/2010 season, marking one of the most challenging periods the club has faced in recent years.
The current season has witnessed numerous crises within the team, whether in terms of results, injuries, or recurring tensions in the locker room, which has clearly affected the team's performance in various competitions.
With this result, Barcelona increased their tally to 91 points at the top of the standings, while Real Madrid's tally remained at 77 points with only three rounds left before the end of the competition, officially losing the title.
This loss also confirmed that Real Madrid has ended two consecutive seasons without winning any titles, for the first time since the 2009/2010 season, marking one of the most challenging periods the club has faced in recent years.
The current season has witnessed numerous crises within the team, whether in terms of results, injuries, or recurring tensions in the locker room, which has clearly affected the team's performance in various competitions.