Kicks and screams. That's how the dressing room of Real Madrid was after Dennis' brace at the Santiago Bernabeu. The stadium was a bundle of nerves and the players couldn't find the solution on the field. The referee blew the whistle for halftime, the 18 white players entered the stadium to 'talk' and Sergio Ramos yelled to the sky as the team's captain and as a representation of what Madridismo and its history mean.
According to Diario Gol, Sergio Ramos shouted at his teammates and even kicked around to show his anger about the result. Real Madrid was losing to a second-tier team in Europe and the defender couldn't believe they were experiencing their second loss in the current Champions League. The annoyance echoed among the players and they reacted to at least draw the match at home.
The reaction Ramos asked of his teammates. (Photo: Getty)
The present of Real Madrid
Real Madrid has one point in the current edition of the Champions League and the players don't want to waste another season like they did in the previous edition. For the Madridistas, the time is now and they can't be losing points against lower-level teams.
Behind closed doors, the 'fight' and situation are worse than they seem. The squad doesn't generate respect, pressure, or much order in the game. And Zidane's case is also very debatable. The French coach, for example, didn't use James Rodriguez or Gareth Bale in the match.
Real Madrid plays at home again this Saturday against Granada. The Whites need to win and impress to start gaining confidence for the next stage of the season.
The Champions League returns on October 22 with a match at the 'Hell of Istanbul'. In Turkey, Real Madrid can't accept anything other than victory.
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