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Real Madrid was fiercely trolled by Crvena Zvezda following their defeat to Barcelona in the Champions League. Under the management of Carlo Ancelotti, the Spanish giants are enduring a humiliating period, marked by two significant losses. Their struggles began with an overwhelming 4-0 defeat to their arch-rivals Barcelona in El Clasico at the Santiago Bernabeu. This humiliating setback was exacerbated by a 3-1 loss to AC Milan in the Champions League, leaving the squad in urgent need of solutions.
Crvena Zvezda brutally trolled Real Madrid on X
Crvena Zvezda found an opportunity to troll Real Madrid amongst fans following their recent struggles. After their own 5-2 loss to Barcelona in the Champions League, Red Star Belgrade embraced the moment with a playful comparison to Madrid's performance in El Clasico.
They shared a humorous meme on X (formerly Twitter), highlighting that while they faced defeat, they were proud to have scored two goals, contrasting it with Madrid's scoreline. "Hi @realmadrid, we may have lost, but we scored two goals."
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Hi @realmadrid, we may have lost, but we scored two goals. 👋
— FK Crvena zvezda (@crvenazvezdafk) November 7, 2024
🔴⚪️ #fkczpic.twitter.com/QXG3xEizAS
Barçelona's offside trap 'too-good' for Real Madrid and Crvena Zvezda
In the recent El-Clásico match against Barcelona at Santiago Bernabéu, Real Madrid faced challenges in adapting to Hansi Flick's tactical approach, which utilized a high defensive line. The team was caught offside 11 times, with Kylian Mbappé accounting for 8 of those instances resulting in a 4-0 humiliation.
Crvena Zvezda encountered similar difficulties against Barcelona, finding themselves caught in the offside trap 9 times, which consequently led to three disallowed goals.
Looking ahead, Real Madrid has an important La Liga fixture against Osasuna on the horizon. This match presents a prime opportunity for Los Blancos to bounce back, regain their momentum, and return to winning form before the international break. With a focus on improvement and adaptability, the team can look to turn their fortunes around.
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