Madrid begins to reconcile with the fact that for the second year in a row it will remain without any trophies. Long ago eliminated from the King's Cup tournament in Spain, recently eliminated from further competition for the Champions League trophy, the Royal team has focused all its efforts on the Spanish championship. However, yesterday's defeat to "Getafe" seems to have calmed even the biggest optimists.
After yesterday's failure in Getafe with a score of 2-1, which allowed Barcelona to distance themselves by just eleven points with only ten matches left in the Spanish championship, Real defender Guti spoke about the unattainability of the title: "Winning the league is practically impossible."
"It's not because of the eleven-point difference, but because we don't play like a team capable of having serious ambitions for the title," the Spaniard concluded. "A team that can't win away matches and score goals cannot become champions."
Similar thoughts were expressed by Real coach Wanderley Luxemburgo: "It's doubtful that we can talk about the title of champions, but we must strive to maintain second place."
"I don't know what happened, but 'Getafe' definitely deserved that victory, as we were unable to impose our style of play," said the Brazilian strategist. "Everyone is to blame. We will need more determination and desire to win in the upcoming matches."