Real Madrid is a far cry from the team that won La Liga and the Champions League last season, and the questions surrounding Carlo Ancelotti's place at the helm are getting louder and louder.
A packed Santiago Bernabéu spent more time whistling Real Madrid than cheering during Los Blancos' 1–3 defeat to AC Milan on Nov. 5. The defending European champions once again failed to score from open play and conceded multiple, inexcusable goals.
The poor performance in the Champions League came after 10 days of rest, yet the team looked like the same tired, aimless side that let Barcelona fire four goals past Andriy Lunin on Oct. 26. In just two matches, Real Madrid conceded seven goals and scored only one (from the spot) at home.
It was no surprise cameras caught fans leaving the stadium before Tuesday's game concluded, nor was it a surprise to see the players taking out their frustration after coming off the pitch. After all, the defeat marks Real Madrid's third loss across all competitions this season, already surpassing last season's total defeats (2).






