Real Madrid returned to the win column tonight with a 2-0 victory over already-relegated Real Oviedo, but the scoreline tells only half the story. The atmosphere at the Santiago Bernabéu was one of the most hostile in recent memory, as fans made their frustrations heard following a second consecutive season without silverware.
In what many expect to be one of Álvaro Arbeloa’s final home games, the manager experimented with a rotated lineup before calling on his superstars to secure the result.
Match Summary: A Tale of Two Halves
Arbeloa kept his promise of giving minutes to those returning from the sidelines. Álvaro Carreras, David Alaba, and Eduardo Camavinga all started, leading to a disjointed opening 40 minutes.
- The Breakthrough: Just before the break (44′), Álvaro Carreras capitalized on a mistake by Ilyas Chaira. The ball fell to Brahim Díaz, who played a perfectly weighted pass to Gonzalo García. The youngster clinicaly found the far corner to give Madrid the lead.
- The “Deafening” Reception: The second half saw the introduction of Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappé. Despite their status, they were greeted by a wave of boos and whistles from a crowd clearly still stinging from the Clásico defeat and recent locker room scandals.
- Sealing the Win: The stars ignored the noise. A slick one-two between Mbappé and Bellingham allowed the Englishman to dance past two defenders and blast the ball into the bottom corner, making it 2-0.
The Table and the Atmosphere
The win moves Real Madrid back to within 11 points of Barcelona, a statistic that Arbeloa admitted “does not matter” now that the title has been lost. The real story remains the institutional instability; even a comfortable win could not mask the disconnect between the fans and the current project.
What’s Next: The Final Push
There are now only two games remaining in this grueling campaign.
- Sevilla (A): This Sunday at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. It will be a massive test, as Sevilla are fighting for both European qualification and mathematical survival.
- Athletic Bilbao (H): The season finale at the Bernabéu.
The Mourinho Shadow
With the match against Sevilla taking place on May 17, it coincides exactly with the date José Mourinho is expected to be cleared to leave Benfica. Expect the rumors to reach a fever pitch as the squad travels to Andalusia.
RMxtra Verdict: Professionals in a Storm
Credit must be given to Bellingham and Mbappé for combining to score despite the hostile environment. However, winning against a relegated side at home isn’t enough to heal the wounds of this season. The team is simply counting down the days until the “Special One” arrives to reset the culture.
