Real Madrid’s Unbeaten Run Ends with 1-0 Loss to Lille
Real Madrid’s impressive unbeaten streak came to an abrupt end with a disappointing 1-0 defeat against Lille in the Champions League. Coach Carlo Ancelotti acknowledged the team’s subpar performance and welcomed the criticism that followed.
Ancelotti admitted, “The criticism we’ve received for today’s game is fair and accurate. We must accept it. We played poorly.” Jonathan David’s penalty just before halftime sealed Lille’s well-deserved victory.
This defeat marked Real Madrid’s first loss in 37 games across all competitions since January and their first in the Champions League since May 2023. Ancelotti, who led the team to victory in last season’s final, acknowledged, “This hasn’t happened to us much lately. Our opponents outplayed us and deserved to win.”
Despite having chances towards the end, Ancelotti recognized that a draw would have been undeserved. “We need to learn from this. There are areas we need to improve.”
Ancelotti dismissed concerns about the potential consequences of the defeat in the new Champions League format, which features 36 teams in a single pool. “The disappointment stems from the team’s performance. You can lose games, but the way we played was not acceptable,” he said.
Real Madrid had previously defeated VfB Stuttgart 3-1 in their opening game but now joins Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, and Atletico Madrid in losing one of their first two matches. The top eight teams after eight games will advance directly to the last 16, while the remaining spots will be determined through play-offs.
Jude Bellingham, a Ballon d’Or candidate, had a disappointing performance for Real Madrid. Ancelotti noted, “He’s playing in the same position as last season but without the same success. It wasn’t a good night. We need to improve.”
In contrast, Lille coach Bruno Genesio expressed his delight at overseeing one of the club’s most significant European victories. “It’s a fantastic performance from everyone and a wonderful reward for the club and our fans,” Genesio said. “This shows what we’re capable of, but we need to build on it.”
Genesio added, “It demonstrates that we can challenge the best teams in Europe over 90 minutes,” acknowledging that Lille’s next matches will be away to Atletico and at home to Juventus.