The Spanish press made a sobering reading for Real Madrid fans on Thursday morning after its top-class Champions League exit through Arsenal.
The owners and record winners did not reach the semi-finals of the European Elite Club competition for the first time in 2020 after they were set aside in a total of 5: 1 in the last eight o’clock.
Declan Rice Breathtaking Free Kick Klammer made sure that Los Blancos was beaten 3-0 at the Emirates Stadium last week, while her hopes for another famous ‘Remontada’ were immediately administered by Arsenal with 2-1 against Bernabeu on Wednesday evening. Kylian Mbappe went injured.
While the Gunners are moving to a place in Munich in Munich on May 31 in Munich, Real Madrid has to think about a rare quarter -final outcome that could now report the end of the manager Carlo Ancelotti’s second reign.
But Madrid has to quickly lose her European disappointment with a huge Copa del Rey Finals -Showdown on April 26th with violent rivals Barcelona in Sevilla. Another massive Clasico -Clash will also be waiting in Catalonia next month. The Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Semi -Titel. Play this season.
Madrid has already won the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Intercontinental Cup this season, although in January they were hammered by Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final in Saudi Arabia by Barcelona. Last season they won the entire Champions League, Laliga and the Spanish super cup under Ancelotti.
After another extremely disappointing performance against Arsenal, the Spanish media did not take any blows, with Madrid Marca von Mikel Areteta’s daily newspaper waving ancelotti in front of the real counterpart, accompanied by the cutting headings: “Without playing well, there are no wonder.”
With a photo of a depressed Mbappe and Jew Bellingham, next to a photo of Madrid Sport Daily Diario, the heading: “It was just a dream.”
“No Champions League, No Mbappe” was the headline of the publication sport based in Barcelona, which took a picture of Reis that went down on Mbappe and held his injured ankle.
Another publication from Catalonia, Mundo Deportivo, had a piece on the Spaniard for “It’s Over”, whereby “Se Acabo” became a picture of Arsenal Star Saka “Sakabo” that scored the first goal of the night in the Bernabeu -past.