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Misfiring Madrid struggling to find European safety net

The Independent

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November 29, 2024

After beating the team 20th in the Premier League, Liverpool defeated the side 24th in the Champions League. The similarities may end there: it is scarcely a surprise Southampton occupy that station in England. But Real Madrid, the reigning champions of Europe, find themselves 24th after five rounds.

- RICHARD JOLLY

Misfiring Madrid struggling to find European safety net

The position has a certain significance in a new format; they are hovering about the second dotted line. A side who began the competition as favourites, along with Manchester City, now instead risk the embarrassment of failing even to get the safety net of a play-off place. If Real initially thought their fixture list would not include a European double-header in February, now they must hope it does. The alternative is the embarrassment of crashing out of continental competition altogether.

A revamp that appeared designed to make sure the richest were too big to fail could now eject the biggest of them all. And if a tough trip to Atalanta could mean Real spend Christmas looking imperilled, January meetings with RB Salzburg and Brest might offer the partial salvation of a play-off place; that said, Real have already lost to Italian and French opposition before going down 2-0 to Salzburg boss Pep Lijnders’s former club, Liverpool. Under the old system, Real reached the knockout stages in 29 successive seasons. But then old certainties seem to have been destroyed recently.

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