Real Madrid is navigating a challenging phase in November 2024, marked by critical losses and growing uncertainty surrounding their performance and management. Here’s an in-depth look at the latest developments:
Champions League Struggles
Real Madrid recently suffered a heavy 3-1 defeat to AC Milan in the UEFA Champions League at the Santiago Bernabéu. Goals from Malick Thiaw, Álvaro Morata, and Tijjani Reijnders sealed the match for Milan, highlighting Madrid’s defensive vulnerabilities. This loss was particularly concerning as it marked back-to-back defeats in all competitions, an unusual scenario for the reigning Champions League holders【17】【18】.
Carlo Ancelotti Under Pressure
The spotlight is now on manager Carlo Ancelotti, whose future with the club is reportedly in doubt. With three losses in the last six games, including a 4-0 thrashing by Barcelona, critics argue that Ancelotti has struggled to find a consistent tactical setup. Spanish media suggest that if Madrid’s poor run continues, changes at the managerial level may become unavoidable【18】.
Upcoming Matches and Recovery Hopes
Despite these setbacks, Real Madrid has an opportunity to bounce back as they face Osasuna in their next La Liga fixture on November 9. The team will look to leverage their home advantage at the Bernabéu and reignite their campaign【17】.
Key Players and Injuries
Amid these challenges, the squad is also managing injury concerns. Players returning to fitness are expected to bolster the team, but consistent performances from key figures like Jude Bellingham and Vinícius Jr. remain essential to Real Madrid’s resurgence【18】.
Broader Implications
These results not only impact Real Madrid’s Champions League aspirations but also have a ripple effect on their La Liga title race. The club, known for its resilience, faces the task of addressing tactical issues, rebuilding morale, and reestablishing dominance in both domestic and European competitions.
Stay tuned for updates as Real Madrid navigates this critical juncture in their storied history.