The 38th round was in full swing, and the end of the La Liga season was accompanied by Real Madrid's regret and Atletico Madrid's splendor. Although Real Madrid completed a thrilling reversal in the last minute, the title was finally handed over to the rivals, and Atletico Madrid to a wonderful reversal of the war, after seven years, once again topped the top of the La Liga.
The 35-year-old central midfielder Modric's stunning strike at the end of the game brought a ray of hope for Real Madrid, and the players' fighting spirit speaks for itself. However, the loss of the title is undoubtedly the most regrettable ending. Some people may think that if they had gotten a few more points at the beginning of the season, the ending might have been different. However, the struggles that Real Madrid faced this season may not have been entirely due to the players.
Real Madrid have been riddled with injuries this season, racking up over 60 injuries. While injuries are inevitable, an injury problem of this magnitude is clearly beyond the players' control. The presence of the Dupont training team seems to have exacerbated this problem, which is further confirmed by the injury situation of the players this season.
The inaction of Real Madrid's senior management is also a major reason for the decline in results this season. In the last transfer window, Real Madrid did not introduce any new recruits, but merely recalled Ödgör in advance, but he was loaned out again in the middle of the season. Affected by the epidemic, the lack of funds plagued all teams, and Real Madrid is no exception. However, the team is in the process of rebuilding and is in desperate need of fresh blood.
Due to injury problems, the original substitutes had to fill in the starting positions, while the players on the bench looked out of their depth and could not even manage to play for the first team. How can such a lineup achieve the desired results? All of this points to Real Madrid's various woes this season.