Real Madrid Win, But Fans Turn Cold as Tensions Boil Over at Bernabéu

Real Madrid Win But Fans Turn Cold as Tensions Boil Over at Bernabéu

Real Madrid Win, But Fans Turn Cold as Tensions Boil Over at Bernabéu

The scoreline says victory, but the mood inside the stadium tells a very different story.

Real Madrid edged past Alavés 2–1, yet this was not a night of celebration. It felt more like a quiet apology. Goals from Kylian Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior secured the three points, but neither player celebrated. Instead, their reactions spoke volumes about the growing tension between the team and its supporters.

From the opening minutes, the atmosphere at the Santiago Bernabéu was uneasy. There were whistles, scattered boos and a sense that patience had run out. Every misplaced pass drew frustration. Even key players were not spared. Vinícius, in particular, faced heavy criticism and later responded not with defiance, but with a visible gesture of apology after scoring a stunning long-range goal.

Mbappé opened the scoring with a deflected strike, a goal that lacked flair and, perhaps fittingly, emotion. It summed up Real Madrid’s current situation. Effective, but uninspiring. The team is still mathematically in the title race, but the belief is fading. They sit behind Barcelona and while the gap is not insurmountable on paper, the energy around the club suggests otherwise.

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There were deeper concerns too. Éder Militão suffered another injury, raising fresh doubts about his fitness and long-term role. That moment seemed to drain whatever momentum the game had left. It was another setback in a season already filled with inconsistencies.

Alavés, to their credit, showed resilience. They created chances, struck the woodwork twice and pulled one back late through Toni Martínez. But they couldn’t fully capitalize on Madrid’s vulnerability and now find themselves still fighting to avoid relegation.

What makes this result significant is not just the three points, but what it reveals about Real Madrid’s current identity. This is a team searching for direction. Questions remain about chemistry, leadership and the future structure of the squad. Even promising talents and big-name stars have yet to fully click together.

And perhaps most importantly, the connection with the fans is under strain. When goals are followed by silence instead of celebration, it signals something deeper than form. It signals doubt.

Real Madrid won the match, but the bigger battle is clearly off the pitch, rebuilding confidence, restoring belief and redefining what this team stands for moving forward.

Stay with us for continuing coverage as this story develops and the season reaches its critical final stretch.

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