The Plight of Real Madrid in LaLiga EA Sports 2025
A Disheartening Performance
The current state of Real Madrid is nothing short of tragic. The team seems to struggle, even against weaker opponents like Real Betis, who themselves were recently humbled by Sporting de Braga. It is disheartening to witness how the prestigious club faces its matches under the guidance of its questionable coaching staff.
The Arbeloa Effect
The club’s disarray can largely be attributed to the coaching of Álvaro Arbeloa, whose inexperience is palpable. He appears to believe that he can win matches off the back of an opponent’s mistake, but the reality speaks otherwise. Under his leadership, the team looks lost, grappling with poor performances that could have relegation implications if they were further along in the season.
As it stands, it is increasingly likely that Madrid could end up trailing Barcelona by as many as twenty points. The final stretch of the season includes six crucial matches, and given Arbeloa’s current approach, the team seems hurtling toward disaster, metaphorically riding a Formula 1 car without brakes.
Mediocre Talent
Player performances have also been a significant concern. Take Thiago, for example; he has exemplified the mediocrity that has seeped into the squad. Gifted goals to top-tier teams like Manchester City and Bayern Munich, Thiago’s recent outing was a new low, conceding three more. Luckily, goalkeeper Andriy Lunin showcased some exceptional skills, saving the team from even worse embarrassment.
A Long List of Underperformers
It’s not just Thiago who warrants criticism. The roster contains several players who appear ill-suited for the prestigious jersey. The problems start with the defense—players like Antonio Rüdiger, the overrated Huijsen, and the aging David Alaba. Furthermore, others like Brahim, Eduardo Camavinga, and even Jude Bellingham, who seems to be more of a liability than an asset, make up a long list of candidates who may not belong at this level.
Crisis at the Club
Many inside the club also include Vinícius Júnior in the list of must-go players. Yet, he remains protected by the president. Other names include Dani Carvajal and Dani Ceballos, who seem to be staying on just for the paycheck.
Then there’s Kylian Mbappé, who seems to have checked out entirely since suffering an injury. His focus appears to be on the national team and future moves to the Premier League, leaving the once-mighty Real Madrid grappling without its star.
The Unfortunate Transition at the Bernabéu
It’s truly baffling that a club boasting the best goalkeeper and player in the world, alongside its historic stature, finds itself in such a disgraceful downward spiral. While the Santiago Bernabéu has had a reputation this season more akin to a tennis court than a football pitch, one can only wonder how Florentino Pérez perceives the ongoing collapse. The current witching hour presents Real Madrid with one of its most significant crises in decades, and urgent action is clearly required.
