The severe distress signal is flashing at the Santiago Bernabeu. In a result that drew a chorus of whistles from the home faithful, Real Madrid was held to a frustrating 1-1 draw by mid-table Girona on Friday night.
The draw extends Madrid’s winless run to three matches across all competitions and hands Barcelona a golden opportunity to effectively end the title race. If Hansi Flick’s side wins the Catalan derby against Espanyol on Saturday, they will move nine points clear with only seven rounds of games remaining; all while holding a game in hand.
Despite the looming Champions League quarter-final second leg against Bayern Munich next Wednesday, coach Alvaro Arbeloa fielded a full-strength XI. However, superstars Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr, and a returning Jude Bellingham struggled to find rhythm in a tepid first half.
The breakthrough finally came in the 51st minute through Federico Valverde, though it required a massive helping hand from Girona keeper Paulo Gazzaniga, who allowed a low drive to squirm through his arms. The relief was fleeting; in the 62nd minute, Thomas Lemar; on loan from rivals Atlético Madrid, cut in from the right and rifled a superb effort past Andriy Lunin to level the scores.
| Rank | Team | Played | Points | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Barcelona | 30 | 76 | Visits Espanyol (Saturday) |
| 2 | Real Madrid | 31 | 70 | Draw vs Girona |
| 3 | Atletico Madrid | 31 | 64 | — |
The post-match discussion was dominated by an 87th-minute incident involving Kylian Mbappe. The Frenchman appeared to be caught in the face by defender Vitor Reis inside the box, but referee Javier Alberola waived play on, and VAR notably did not intervene.
For me, it’s a penalty from here to the moon. I don’t understand it, and I don’t think anybody does... You know my opinion about referees, and the facts maintain it.Alvaro Arbeloa, Real Madrid Coach
The result adds further weight to the shoulders of Arbeloa, who replaced Xabi Alonso in January. Since taking the helm, he has overseen three defeats and a shaky European campaign. With Madrid needing to overturn a 2-1 deficit in Munich next week, the anxiety visible in the final minutes against Girona suggests a squad lacking in both composure and domestic momentum.
Winless streak: Real Madrid has now gone three games without a win (Loss vs Mallorca, Loss vs Bayern, Draw vs Girona).
Bellingham’s return: Jude Bellingham made his first start since a lengthy hamstring injury, looking "agile and confident" for 60 minutes before fatigue set in.
Atleti sting: Thomas Lemar, an Atlético Madrid loanee, scoring the equalizer provided a particularly bitter pill for the Madridistas to swallow.
Ounahi’s threat: Before Lemar’s strike, Girona almost took the lead through Azzedine Ounahi, whose fierce effort forced a sharp reflex save from Lunin.
Real Madrid is no longer in control of its own destiny in La Liga. To salvage their season, they must find a moment of magic that was sorely missing on Friday. As they head to Germany, they are a team whistled by their own fans and frustrated by officials. In the zero-sum world of elite football, "giving 200%" is no longer a cliche for Arbeloa; it’s a requirement for survival.