Real Madrid implosion deepens after El Clásico humiliation as Mbappé sparks more fury
Barcelona’s title-clinching win exposed fresh fractures inside Madrid, with tensions now boiling toward a hostile Bernabéu showdown.
El Clásico was never going to extinguish the firestorm tearing through Real Madrid’s locker room.
Even believing that for a second bordered on wishful thinking. Still, if there’s one club capable of defying logic and somehow pulling off the impossible, it’s Madrid. This time, though, logic won out.
This was a team where Kylian Mbappé checked out of the game after squeezing preparation time between a yacht trip and a private flight. A team where Vinicius Jr. ended up wearing the captain’s armband. A team that lost Dean Huijsen minutes before kickoff after the defender was struck down by illness during warmups. A team where frustrated, erratic players like Eduardo Camavinga continue to block opportunities for academy prospects.
If this isn’t a club racing toward self-destruction, it certainly looks like one.
Barcelona humiliation leaves Madrid worse than before
Madrid left Barcelona in even worse shape than when it arrived, which hardly seemed possible.
On the field, Álvaro Arbeloa’s side was once again overwhelmed by Barcelona. Off it, the club became the target of open mockery.
As the Madrid team bus arrived at Camp Nou, fans greeted it with chants of “Fight each other!” Meanwhile, Barcelona decided it was the perfect occasion to hand out popcorn in the press box.
There were no flashes of pride, no signs of the fighting spirit once embodied by legendary Madrid icon Juanito, now reduced, in the eyes of critics, to an empty slogan repeated by Arbeloa.
In fact, Arbeloa appeared to believe Camavinga offered more in that department than academy talent Thiago Pitarch.
Or perhaps those displays of pride existed, but in the wrong form. Aurélien Tchouaméni, fittingly, was reportedly the only Madrid player who refused to congratulate Barcelona’s players after the title-clinching victory.
Mbappé’s social media post fuels anger
But the controversy didn’t stop at Camp Nou.
The atmosphere surrounding the club is turning toxic, and Mbappé only intensified it during the match itself.
With Madrid trailing 2-0, the French superstar posted an Instagram story showing the game on television, along with the message “Hala Madrid” and a white heart emoji.
The timing could hardly have been worse.
Just three days earlier, Mbappé had been laughing alongside teammates after another ugly setback. For many supporters, the social media post came across less like leadership and more like detachment from a project that appears to be suffocating under pressure while watching Barcelona celebrate another title.
The wound was already bleeding heavily. This only poured salt into it.
And Madrid’s chosen solution, at least for now, still appears to be José Mourinho, waiting in Lisbon.
Bernabéu braced for hostile reaction
Now, all eyes turn to Thursday’s home game against already-relegated Real Oviedo.
What could have been a relatively calm night against Oviedo, a chance to reconnect with frustrated supporters, has transformed into another massive test for a Bernabéu crowd increasingly in revolt.
The atmosphere is beginning to resemble a tribunal, and right now, nobody at Real Madrid looks likely to escape judgment.
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