Real Madrid Suffer Second Straight Defeat

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Back-to-back defeats have dramatically shifted the title race landscape

Real Madrid, who only a fortnight ago climbed to the top of La Liga, saw their hard-earned advantage evaporate in a matter of days. Back-to-back defeats have dramatically shifted the title race landscape, with Barcelona now pulling four points clear in what is shaping up to be a defining stretch of the season.

Against Getafe, the numbers told a familiar story. Arbeloa’s side generated an expected goals figure of 1.57 xG, dominated possession and territory, yet failed to respond after conceding. Football, as ever, is decided in moments — and it was Cristian Satríano who seized his.

On 39 minutes, Getafe punished a rare lapse. A swift attacking move ended with Satríano striking first-time from the edge of the area, the ball arcing away from Thibaut Courtois and nestling into the near top corner.

The hosts laid siege to the opposition goal after the break. Rodrygo came agonisingly close, the ball skimming across the face of goal and seemingly hovering above the line without crossing it. It was that kind of evening at the Santiago Bernabéu — plenty of pressure, no breakthrough.

As Getafe expertly managed the closing stages, frustration boiled over. Vinícius Júnior and Carreras were booked amid rising tensions, while Franco Mastantuono saw red, compounding a miserable night for the home side.

2025-26, Spain - La Liga

Real - Getafe 0:1 (0:1)
Goals: Satriano, 39 (0:1)

Real: Courtois; Alexander-Arnold (Carvajal, 55); Alaba (Huijsen, 55); Carreras; Rudiger; Tchouaméni (Diaz Br., 87); Pitarch (Rodrygo, 55); Güler A. (Mastantuono, 69); García G.; Valverde F.; Vinícius Júnior
Substitution: Carvajal (from 55); Huijsen (from 55); Rodrygo (from 55); Mastantuono (from 69 till 95); Diaz Br. (from 87)
Bench: Lunin Andriy; Mestre; García Fr.; Mendy Fe.; Cestero; Palacios
Yellow Cards: Huijsen 68; Tchouaméni 71; Carreras 93; Vinícius Júnior 94
Red cards: Mastantuono 95'

Getafe: Soria; Femenia (Liso, 58); Boselli; Duarte Do.; Romero; Rico D.; Milla; Arambarri; Iglesias J.; Vázquez L. (Martin Ma., 69); Satriano (Abqar, 91)
Substitution: Liso (from 58 till 97); Martin Ma. (from 69); Abqar (from 91)
Bench: Letacek; Montes J.; Nyom; Javier Muñoz; Sancris; Birmancevic
Yellow Cards: Femenia 8; Arambarri 35; Rico D. 64; Liso 79, 97; Satriano 85
Red cards: Liso 97'

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