From one of the best defenders in the world, Antonio Rüdiger, to one of the best forwards Kylian Mbappé, all struggled against FC Barcelona in the latest La Liga clash. The Catalans thumped Real Madrid 4-0, with veteran Robert Lewandowski scoring twice, while Spanish prodigy Lamine Yamal and Raphinha added goals, rubbing salt in Real Madrid’s wound. Also not to forget, this was Mbappé’s first El Clásico since his arrival in Real Madrid, but it didn’t end well for him. Despite having some of the top talents in the game, seeing such a defeat came as a shock to Los Blancos fans.
Now currently, after 11 games, Real Madrid has seven wins and three losses, sitting second in La Liga with 24 points. Above them is Barcelona, the team that defeated them, and in the UEFA Champions League table, they are at 12th. So the question is, can Carlo Ancelotti’s men turn things around in the upcoming encounters to regain winning momentum and push toward the top spot? Check when Real Madrid will play their next match
Real Madrid schedule
Date | Match | Time (IST) | Competition |
Sun, Nov 3 | Valencia vs Real Madrid | 01:30 am | Spanish La Liga |
Wed, Nov 6 | Real Madrid vs AC Milan | 01:30 am | UEFA Champions League |
Sat, Nov 9 | Real Madrid vs Osasuna | 18:30 pm | Spanish La Liga |
Sun, Nov 24 | Leganés vs Real Madrid | 23:00 pm | Spanish La Liga |
Thu, Nov 28 | Liverpool vs Real Madrid | 01:30am | UEFA Champions League |
Real Madrid next match
As mentioned, Los Blancos will look to forget what happened against Barcelona. Now all eyes will be on their next game against Valencia, who are sitting at the bottom of the La Liga points table and showing no promise. In their last game, they managed to draw with Getafe 1-1. For Real Madrid, this could be the best opportunity to turn the tables and score as many goals as possible.