
Speaking on RadioEstadio Noche (Onda Cero) spanish radio program, Real Madrid commentator and journalist Alberto Pereiro delivered a scathing assessment of the club’s current state following a disastrous 72-hour stretch.
“Madrid are adrift; they’ve lost two titles in 72 hours with a dreadful level of football,” Pereiro said, summarizing what he sees as a team lacking direction and identity.
His criticism focused less on isolated results and more on the collective performance level. According to Pereiro, the problem is not bad luck or narrow margins, but the quality of play itself, which he described as unacceptable for a club of Madrid’s stature.
The comments reflect growing concern among Spanish media figures that Madrid’s recent failures are symptomatic of deeper issues. Losing two trophies in such a short span has only intensified the scrutiny on the squad, decision-makers, and the overall direction of the sporting project.
