Madrid Universal
·22 September 2024
Madrid Universal
·22 September 2024
Real Madrid are on the verge of reaching a remarkable milestone, going one year without a defeat in La Liga.
Since their 3-1 loss to Atletico Madrid on matchday 6 of last season, Los Blancos have gone on a 38-match unbeaten streak, securing 28 wins and 10 draws.
Their latest triumph, a 4-1 win against Espanyol, extended this run and keeps them firmly in contention to break further records.
Tuesday, September 24, marks 365 days since Madrid’s last La Liga defeat. That loss at the Metropolitano sparked an extraordinary run, and the upcoming match against Alaves presents an opportunity to extend their streak to 39 games.
However, the real test looms on September 29, when Real Madrid return to the Metropolitano to face Atlético, the scene of their last defeat.
In this unbeaten run, Real Madrid have recorded 28 wins and 10 draws, scoring 89 goals and conceding just 23.
Bellingham has played a key role in Real Madrid’s dominance (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Their defensive solidity has been a cornerstone of their success, with only 23 goals allowed over the course of the year.
This balance between attack and defence has made them one of the most difficult teams to beat in Spain and across Europe.
A unique feature of Real Madrid’s success has been the distribution of goals across multiple players.
Vinicius Junior leads the way with 17 goals, followed by Jude Bellingham with 14, Rodrygo (11), Brahim Diaz (9), and Joselu (7).
Without a traditional number nine, Ancelotti has relied on a collective effort in attack, which has proven highly effective in breaking down defences.
Fede Valverde has been Real Madrid’s iron man, playing in every one of the 38 unbeaten matches. His consistent performances and ability to avoid injury have made him indispensable to Ancelotti’s system.
Following Valverde in terms of appearances are Rodrygo (35), Antonio Rudiger (34), Luka Modric (33), and Brahim Diaz (33), all of whom have played critical roles in maintaining Madrid’s streak.
Iron man of Real Madrid (Photo by KHALED DESOUKI/AFP via Getty Images)
Real Madrid are closing in on a historic La Liga record. The all-time unbeaten streak stands at 43 games, set by Ernesto Valverde’s Barcelona in 2018.
Madrid are just five games away from matching that mark, with Alaves and Atletico Madrid their next challenges.
If they can avoid defeat in these upcoming matches, they will inch closer to setting a new milestone in Spanish football.
Despite their dominance, Atletico Madrid remain the only team capable of consistently troubling Real.
In addition to the La Liga loss last year, Atletico also knocked Real Madrid out of the Copa del Rey in extra time.
The upcoming match at the Metropolitano will be a crucial test for Los Blancos, who are eager to get revenge and continue their unbeaten run.
With Alaves next in line, Real Madrid are focused on extending their unbeaten streak. However, the clash against Atletico on September 29 looms large.
In the midst of such crucial fixtures, it is essential Carlo Ancelotti manages his troops well, especially given the recent injuries.
In fact, Real Madrid’s star duo Jude Bellingham and Dani Carvajal are doubts heading into the Alaves game, which could greatly impact the club’s chances.
Source: MARCA