Real Madrid are enduring a turbulent and decisive phase of their season, with domestic inconsistency now compounded by concerns over the form and fitness of star forward Kylian Mbappé. With a crucial European encounter against Bayern Munich approaching in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, anxiety is mounting within the Madrid camp.
In La Liga, Real Madrid’s recent collapse in form has significantly altered the title race. They have lost three of their last six league matches, including a damaging defeat to Mallorca in their most recent outing. With eight matches remaining, Madrid now trail leaders Barcelona by seven points. After 30 matches, Barcelona sit on 76 points, while Madrid have accumulated 69. Given the narrow margin for error at this stage of the campaign, the gap is widely viewed as potentially decisive unless a dramatic turnaround occurs.
The concern, however, extends beyond results alone. The form of Kylian Mbappé has become a central talking point. Since his last league goal on 14 February, the French forward has endured a prolonged drought in front of goal. During this period, Real Madrid have played seven league fixtures, with Mbappé featuring in only three. He missed three matches due to a knee injury and was an unused substitute in another.
When he has been on the pitch, his impact has been muted, failing to register a goal in any of those appearances. This downturn has coincided with three of Madrid’s defeats in that same stretch, further intensifying scrutiny over his influence on the team’s attacking output. Beyond La Liga, the issue persists in European competition, where Mbappé has failed to score in his last appearances and has also missed matches through injury.
From a statistical perspective, the current run represents the longest goal drought of his Real Madrid career to date, according to performance tracking data. His inability to consistently deliver decisive contributions has placed additional pressure on a squad already struggling for stability.
Key Performance Overview
| Category | Statistic |
|---|---|
| Last La Liga goal | 14 February |
| League matches since then | 7 |
| Matches played by Mbappé | 3 |
| Matches missed (injury) | 3 |
| Matches as unused substitute | 1 |
| Matches without scoring (all competitions) | 5 |
| Real Madrid defeats in last 7 league games | 3 |
| Current La Liga points | 69 |
| Barcelona points (leaders) | 76 |
The implications of this dip in form are particularly severe given the timing of the season. With the title race slipping away and European commitments intensifying, Real Madrid require their key players to perform at peak levels. Mbappé’s pace, movement, and clinical finishing were expected to be central to their campaign, yet his recent struggles have disrupted attacking rhythm and fluidity.
As attention now turns to the looming clash with Bayern Munich in Europe, the pressure on Mbappé is immense. The tie is expected to be finely balanced, and Madrid’s prospects may hinge significantly on whether their marquee forward can rediscover his sharpness in front of goal. For Carlo Ancelotti’s side, a return to form for Mbappé is not merely desirable—it may prove essential to salvaging their season.
