Five reasons Real Madrid have fallen into crisis

Real Madrid's 1-0 defeat by Villarreal in La Liga on Saturday was greeted by boos and jeers from the Santiago Bernabeu and plunged the Spanish champions further into crisis.

Cristiano Ronaldo

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Madrid are 19 points behind unbeaten leaders Barcelona at the halfway point of the season, fourth in the table and with barely any hope of defending their league title.

Here are five reasons why last season's La Liga and UEFA Champions League winners have collapsed.

Ronaldo below par

Cristiano Ronaldo won his fifth Ballon d'Or in December 2017 to move level with Lionel Messi, but the pair's performances this season could not be further removed.

Barcelona's talisman has lost some of his pace but is as deadly as ever, leading the scoring charts in Spain with 17 league strikes. Ronaldo, meanwhile, has scored just four goals in the division.

The team is built around Ronaldo and, despite a bright spell in the run-up to the Clasico which Madrid lost 3-0, at 32-years-old his best days may well be behind him.

Zidane effect over

Coach Zinedine Zidane has a commanding presence and, given his stellar career as a player, was instantly afforded a lot of respect.

That helped him lead Real Madrid to consecutive Champions League titles and their first league trophy since 2012.

However during that period he was praised for his man management, rather than his technical and tactical skills.

Madrid's football depended a lot on the quality of players they had, rather than a philosophy of play. Now the players are not performing, that is a problem.

Decreased motivation

Real Madrid's squad have won it all, becoming the first side to retain the Champions League, in its current format, when they triumphed over Juventus in Cardiff last June. Then in December they beat Gremio to be crowned club World Champions, too.

Given the squad was not refreshed sufficiently, the team do not have enough new players who are looking to succeed for the first time.

With players like Alvaro Morata and James Rodriguez leaving in the close season, there is not enough pressure on the regular starters either, who are not afraid of losing their places in the team.

Leading names misfiring

Ronaldo is not the only big name not living up to his billing.

Marcelo has been arguably the best left back in the world over the previous few years, but he has been playing poorly and several goals against Madrid have come from his flank.

Karim Benzema, like Ronaldo, has found it hard to score this season, while Toni Kroos has not been as accurate as usual with his passing in the middle of the pitch.

On paper Madrid's squad is still incredibly strong but when the key performers are misfiring, the team as a whole suffers.

Lack of investment

Real Madrid were widely praised for their close season transfer business, bringing in young, promising players Theo Hernandez and Dani Ceballos.

However, while they may become crucial in the future, the first team itself was not improved.

Zinedine Zidane's best side is the same eleven players he had at his disposal last season, whereas Madrid's rivals have refreshed their sides.

Barcelona added Ousmane Dembele and now Philippe Coutinho, while Atletico Madrid brought in Diego Costa and Vitolo.


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Published 16 January 2018 1:08pm
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