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Only 7 days before the Champions League semifinal, the worst news Real Madrid received

Real Madrid yesterday showed a terrible image and is worrying against Man City.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid yesterday showed a terrible image and is worrying against Man City.
Real Madrid yesterday showed a terrible image and is worrying against Man City.

It was a black night for Real Madrid in San Sebastián. Not only because of the result they had against when they were defeated 2-0 against Real Sociedad, but also because Barcelona won in the last minutes with an agonizing goal from Jordi Alba against Osasuna. It seems that LaLiga is already fully defined.

The white team did not have a good time at all on their visit. In the first part, the reluctance of the Madrid players who were probably discouraged by the victory of their greatest rival minutes before was noted. In addition, Carlo Ancelotti kept his legs for Saturday's match for the Copa del Rey final.

With Éder Militao's blunder, the second half also started in the worst way. The Brazilian gave a bad pass to his teammate Courtois and Takefusa Kubo arrived to anticipate the Belgian goalkeeper. Just a few minutes later one of the most unusual situations was going to be seen, the expulsion of Dani Carvajal.

In just eight minutes after the conceded goal, the winger saw the red card. First, after protesting with a lot of effervescence a play that Pulido Santana had already sanctioned in his favor. And later, after arriving late to a dispute for the ball in a very strong way, which ended with a very untimely tackle on Ahien Múñoz. But when he went to the locker room he took his cell phone and posted a story.

The story published by the Spanish side

Through his Instagram account, Dani Carvajal has shown his discontent just a couple of minutes after leaving the pitch and with the game underway. It was something unusual because his teammates were still playing, but the Spaniard grabbed his phone and published a story with a laughing emoji, surely referring to the referee's decision.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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