With two setbacks in the last five games (one defeat and one draw), Real Madrid has complicated their fight for La Liga Santander, a tournament in which FC Barcelona has looked implacable, registering only two defeats.
On the one hand, the whites have breathed a bit after the culés fell 0-1 against Almería, because if Xavi Hernández’s men had won, Madrid would have been 10 points behind the lead.
However, Madrid must not lose sight of the fact that they are still 7 units behind Barça and that to keep their hopes alive in achieving the two-time league championship, they must face a complicated schedule with 15 games to play.
A victory for the meregues in the Clásico on March 19 would leave them 4 points behind the Catalans. But first, you can’t lose sight of the commitments below.
Real Madrid’s calendar for the remainder of the season in La Liga Santander
- J.24 vs Betis (Away)
- J. 25 vs Espanyol (Home)
- J.26 vs Barcelona (Away)
- J. 27 vs Real Valladolid (Home)
- J. 28 vs Villarreal (Home)
- J. 29 vs Cádiz (Away)
- J.30 vs Celta (Local)
- J.31 vs Girona (Away)
- J.32 vs Almeria (Home)
- J.33 vs Real Sociedad (Away)
- J.34 vs Getafe (Home)
- J.35 vs Valencia (Away)
- J.36 vs Rayo Vallecano (Home)
- J.37 vs Sevilla (Away)
- J.38 vs Athletic Club (Local)
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