Context

La Liga enters its decisive phase with only six matchdays remaining, and Real Madrid struggles to reverse the trend that clearly benefits FC Barcelona. Throughout a long and grueling season, the Madridistas have accumulated difficulties that now seem hard to overcome. While the championship remains mathematically open, signs of a certain resignation are beginning to emerge within the club.

Barça, for its part, has established itself as the undisputed favorite, holding a sufficient lead to be considered the main title contender. This dynamic places Real in a delicate position, where only a Blaugrana stumble could call into question the decision already made by the results. The general context of the championship, marked by Catalan superiority, weighs on Madrid's morale and ambitions.

In this context, each match becomes another ordeal for Real, who must contend with a mindset affected by previous events, notably their elimination from the Champions League. This context weighs on the team's ability to fully mobilize for the final matches, as the season draws to a close.

Key Highlights

In their last match against Alavés, Real Madrid delivered a disappointing performance, especially after conceding a second goal that seemed to seal the fate of the match. Rather than fighting to the end, the team seemed to give up, like a shipwrecked person accepting their fate. This slackening allowed Toni Martínez to reduce the score, but without any real impact on the final outcome.

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