Real Madrid suffered a disappointing 1-0 defeat to Getafe in what could be described as one of their worst performances of the season. The result significantly damages their pursuit of the La Liga title, especially at such a decisive stage of the campaign.

The absence of Kylian Mbappé due to injury was clearly felt. Without his attacking presence, Madrid lacked sharpness and cutting edge in the final third. During the match, Vinícius Jr missed a glorious opportunity, a moment that could have changed the outcome and perhaps kept their title momentum alive.

Softfootball observed a generally underwhelming display across the pitch. From Alexander-Arnold to Rudiger and David Alaba, the overall performance level fell below expectations. The cohesion and intensity that typically define Madrid on big occasions were simply missing.
There is also growing concern that Madrid could be heading toward a trophyless season. With Manchester City looming as a potential opponent in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16, elimination from Europe is a real possibility if performances do not improve quickly.

Club president Florentino Pérez may also face scrutiny. Questions are being raised about recent recruitment decisions, with suggestions that some managerial and player appointments lack proven pedigree at the highest level.
Historically, Real Madrid have built success by blending elite experience, both in management and within the squad with world-class talent. However, the current strategy appears different, leaning more toward younger profiles rather than established figures. Whether that shift pays off remains to be seen, but after this defeat to Getafe, pressure is undoubtedly mounting at the Santiago Bernabéu.