As the night wore on on Sunday (25), Real Madrid were on the verge of victory with a 3-0 win over Deportivo Juaradului at their own stadium. But new signing Kilian McBarbee was left isolated from his teammates, with no one to pass the ball to, and has not been given a chance to play in either of the league's opening two matches. Meanwhile, Andy, who was 18 years and 35 days old, came on as a substitute and hit the ground running, becoming the youngest foreigner in Real Madrid's history to score a goal.
In the first round of the league, Real Madrid drew 1-1 with Mallorca and returned home to a sluggish first half, even getting booed by the fans. The deadlock was not broken until the 50th minute, when Federico Valverdi's penalty found the net. In the final moments, two substitutes became the protagonists. Bacian Dyas put the ball into the net with a precise shot. In stoppage time, Andy Calendar's solo show was capped off with a goal. The Brazilian international became the youngest foreigner in Real Madrid's history at 18 years and 35 days old, breaking the record set by Warani (18 years and 152 days old) in 2011.
However, Killian McBarbie failed to score for the first time since the 2015/16 season in his second game in the league after failing to score despite playing all 86 minutes of the game and contributing no assists. McBarbie looked isolated in the first half with little support from his teammates. More ironically, Andy, who came on as a substitute, found his feet after just 10 minutes. There were signs that McBarbee may have been so isolated from his teammates that he suffered an embarrassing "blank slate" performance.