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B/R Football Ranks: Real Madrid's Loan Army on Likelihood of Making 1st Team

Feb 24, 2020
DORTMUND, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 05: Achraf Hakimi of Borussia Dortmund celebrates after scoring his team's third goal during the UEFA Champions League group F match between Borussia Dortmund and Inter at Signal Iduna Park on November 5, 2019 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo by TF-Images/Getty Images)
DORTMUND, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 05: Achraf Hakimi of Borussia Dortmund celebrates after scoring his team's third goal during the UEFA Champions League group F match between Borussia Dortmund and Inter at Signal Iduna Park on November 5, 2019 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo by TF-Images/Getty Images)

Real Madrid's approach to transfers has received a major facelift over the last few years.

Rather than almost exclusively pursuing Galactico signings—paying big money for the established, best players—they've nuanced their approach, casting their net for the best young stars on the market as well as promoting generously from their excellent academy.

It's led to Madrid accruing quite the bloated squad, and with players' interests in mind, many have departed on loan. They're perfecting their craft away from the Bernabeu, preparing themselves for what they hope is a starring role in white sooner rather than later.

But how likely are they to achieve that dream?

We've narrowed Los Blancos' loanees to a field of 10 and then ranked them on their chances of breaking into Zinedine Zidane's first team. There's no timeline specifiedeach case is different and explainedbut the higher a player is ranked, the more likely it is we think he'll crack the first-team squad at some point.

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10. Luca Zidane, Goalkeeper, Racing Santander

LA CORUNA, SPAIN - JANUARY 16: Luca Zidane of Racing de Santander looks on during the La Liga Smartbank match between Deportivo de La Coruna and Racing de Santander at Abanca Riazor Stadium on January 16, 2020 in La Coruna, Spain. (Photo by Quality Sport
LA CORUNA, SPAIN - JANUARY 16: Luca Zidane of Racing de Santander looks on during the La Liga Smartbank match between Deportivo de La Coruna and Racing de Santander at Abanca Riazor Stadium on January 16, 2020 in La Coruna, Spain. (Photo by Quality Sport

Given Real Madrid's stature and strength in depth, it may not surprise you that there are some weak cases to establish themselves among the loanees. We start with a few of those.

In a meritocracy, Luca Zidane isn't close to Real Madrid standard, but he remains part of the club perhaps in part because that surname holds some weight. No one is expecting Luca to take the job between the sticks at the Bernabeu, though.

        

9. Borja Mayoral, Striker, Levante

VALENCIA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22: Borja Mayoral of Levante UD competes for the ball with Raphael Varane of Real Madrid during the La Liga match between Levante UD and Real Madrid CF at Ciutat de Valencia on February 22, 2020 in Valencia, Spain. (Photo by Mat
VALENCIA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22: Borja Mayoral of Levante UD competes for the ball with Raphael Varane of Real Madrid during the La Liga match between Levante UD and Real Madrid CF at Ciutat de Valencia on February 22, 2020 in Valencia, Spain. (Photo by Mat

Mayoral looked a tidy forward when coming through at youth level, mixing capable finishing with good link-up play around the box. You could tell he'd been watching and learning from Karim Benzema, perhaps the master of that latter skill among elite forwards.

But senior football hasn't quite gone to plan for the 22-year-old, with loan moves to Wolfsburg and Levante featuring plenty of substitute appearances and just 11 league goals in two-and-a-half years.

There remains a budding player in there, but the odds of reaching Real Madrid's required level from this point seem slim.

      

8. Dani Ceballos, Central Midfielder, Arsenal

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 16: Dani Ceballos of Arsenal FC  during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Newcastle United at Emirates Stadium on February 16, 2020 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Visionhaus)
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 16: Dani Ceballos of Arsenal FC during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Newcastle United at Emirates Stadium on February 16, 2020 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Visionhaus)

Ceballos is a lovely player, and he's shown in flashes over the last three years just how smooth an operator he can be. But with him it's not a question of talent; it's a question of consistency, fitness and momentum.

Let's be clear: you can be very good and still not be at Madrid's required level for midfield. Ceballos might well be filed as that.

If he puts together a serious run of form for Arsenal between now and May, there's a chance he hits pre-season with some momentum and confidence and can pique Zidane's interest. If things continue as they have, though, Zidane is more likely to continue pursuing Paul Pogba for that same midfield spot.

There's still a chance Ceballos reaches the level required to play for Los Blancos—his ceiling is high enough—but he may have to take a permanent step away from the club first to reach it.

     

7. Alvaro Odriozola, Full-Back, Bayern Munich

MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 21: (BILD ZEITUNG OUT) Alvaro Odriozola of FC Bayern Muenchen Looks on during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern Muenchen and SC Paderborn 07 at Allianz Arena on February 22, 2020 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Harry Langer/D
MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 21: (BILD ZEITUNG OUT) Alvaro Odriozola of FC Bayern Muenchen Looks on during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern Muenchen and SC Paderborn 07 at Allianz Arena on February 22, 2020 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Harry Langer/D

That Odriozola was allowed to leave Madrid on loan this winter doesn't bode well for his future at the club.

He was the only "natural" backup to Dani Carvajal, with Nacho and Eder Militao classed more as centre-backs capable of standing in, so to send him out without a required purchase option in the deal is telling.

Zidane is probably hoping he strikes a rhythm at Bayern Munich and rediscovers his level—it's easy to forget, but Odriozola was some player back at Real Sociedad as a roaming full-back with limitless stamina and good ball-carrying ability—ahead of either a reassimilation or a summer sale.

As it stands, the latter seems more likely, not just because of Zidane's reluctance to use him over the last year, but because of another right-back also out on loan who is impressing greatly (we'll get to him soon).

      

6. Takefusa Kubo, Midfielder, RCD Mallorca 

SEVILLE, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 21: Takefusa Kubo of RCD Mallorca reacts prior to the La Liga match between Real Betis Balompie and RCD Mallorca at Estadio Benito Villamarin on February 21, 2020 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Mateo Villalba/Quality Sport Images/G
SEVILLE, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 21: Takefusa Kubo of RCD Mallorca reacts prior to the La Liga match between Real Betis Balompie and RCD Mallorca at Estadio Benito Villamarin on February 21, 2020 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Mateo Villalba/Quality Sport Images/G

Kubo generated immense buzz in the summer after Madrid stole him away from Barcelona's clutches. With him crossing that storied divide, you can forgive the fans for hoping beyond hope that he turns into a superstar—just imagine if he did, given the circumstances in which they acquired him.

But he's not ready yet. Not close, really. His loan to Real Mallorca this season has been a slow, steady introduction to senior football—11 starts and 11 substitute appearances in La Liga speak to the tempering that's occurring.

Kubo has had some standout games and moments this term, scoring a few goals (one of which was a brilliant solo effort against Real Betis), but there's much work to be done.

There probably won't be a place for him in Real Madrid's 2020-21 squad—it's just too crowded a position—meaning his next loan is crucial to assessing his first-team chances in the future.

        

5. Oscar Rodriguez, Midfielder, Leganes

LEGANES, SPAIN - JANUARY 17: Oscar Rodriguez of CD Leganes and Damian Suarez of Getafe FC during the Liga match between CD Leganes and Getafe CF at Estadio Municipal de Butarque on January 17, 2020 in Leganes, Spain. (Photo by Perez Meca/MB Media/Getty Im
LEGANES, SPAIN - JANUARY 17: Oscar Rodriguez of CD Leganes and Damian Suarez of Getafe FC during the Liga match between CD Leganes and Getafe CF at Estadio Municipal de Butarque on January 17, 2020 in Leganes, Spain. (Photo by Perez Meca/MB Media/Getty Im

Arguably the least known name outside of Spain on this list, Oscar has flown under the radar despite seriously impressing this season. He's quietly honing his craft in a way the others haven't been able to.

The Leganes team he's playing on isn't great, and with both of their strikers (Youssef En-Nesyri and Martin Braithwaite) taken off them in the last two months, they'll be leaning on him more than ever.

His most obvious brilliance comes in the form of a set piece. His free-kicks are wicked—only Lionel Messi has scored more of them in La Liga this season—and, perhaps unsurprisingly, his long-range shooting is vicious. He also times his runs into the box to arrive onto passes well.

Like Kubo, there's no way he'll be ready for Real Madrid next season, and he could use another campaign out on loan.

      

4. Andriy Lunin, Goalkeeper, Real Oviedo

SEVILLE, SPAIN - AUGUST 18: Andrii Lunin of Real Valladolid looks on prior to the Liga match between Real Betis Balompie and Real Valladolid CF at Estadio Benito Villamarin on August 18, 2019 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)
SEVILLE, SPAIN - AUGUST 18: Andrii Lunin of Real Valladolid looks on prior to the Liga match between Real Betis Balompie and Real Valladolid CF at Estadio Benito Villamarin on August 18, 2019 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)

There's no doubt Thibaut Courtois will command a place between the sticks for Real Madrid for years to come, so any young shot-stopper at the club must accept a harsh reality: The best you'll get is the cup goalkeeper role.

There's every chance Lunin grows into that player in a few years. He showed at the 2019 Under-20 World Cup that he's an extremely well-rounded prospect, good in every department and weak in none, and Madrid are trying to develop him. Alphonse Areola was loaned in to back up Courtois this term, in part so that Lunin could get out and play.

Perhaps the 2020-21 season is too soon, but in 2021-22, he could be ready to be cup goalkeeper.

      

3. Sergio Reguilon, Full-Back, Sevilla

SEVILLE, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 02: Sergio Reguilon Rodriguez of Sevilla FC controls the ball during the Liga match between Sevilla FC and Deportivo Alaves at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan on February 02, 2020 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Quality Sport Images/G
SEVILLE, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 02: Sergio Reguilon Rodriguez of Sevilla FC controls the ball during the Liga match between Sevilla FC and Deportivo Alaves at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan on February 02, 2020 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Quality Sport Images/G

Julen Lopetegui's short, doomed reign as Real Madrid boss didn't yield too many success stories, but Reguilon's emergence at left-back was certainly one. There were spells of that when he benched stalwart Marcelo and performed well in a tough situation.

Zidane didn't take as much of a shine to him, allowing him to link back up with Lopetegui on loan at Sevilla this season, where he has once again impressed. Actually, "impressed" puts it too lightly; he's been killing it, and we named him in La Liga's All-Star XI earlier this month.

Where once Reguilon perhaps seemed a short-term solution, he's now a legitimate option for Real Madrid to consider for the 2020-21 season. He'd hardly be a guaranteed starter—particularly when Ferland Mendy is ticking along so nicely in that left-back berth—but as the reserve option? That could work.

The issue he may find is his inclusion brings us to an uncomfortable topic: the decline of Marcelo, and what his role is after this season. He's rightly adored by fans of the club, but performances this season have been a touch wobbly. With Reguilon playing well, there might be a hard decision to make soon.

       

2. Achraf Hakimi, Full-Back, Borussia Dortmund

BREMEN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 22: (BILD ZEITUNG OUT) Ludwig Augustinsson of SV Werder Bremen and Achraf Hakimi of Borussia Dortmund battle for the ball during the Bundesliga match between SV Werder Bremen and Borussia Dortmund at Wohninvest Weserstadion on F
BREMEN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 22: (BILD ZEITUNG OUT) Ludwig Augustinsson of SV Werder Bremen and Achraf Hakimi of Borussia Dortmund battle for the ball during the Bundesliga match between SV Werder Bremen and Borussia Dortmund at Wohninvest Weserstadion on F

Hakimi's two-year loan at Borussia Dortmund will go down as a huge success. He's developed into quite the player in Germany, producing dominant offensive performances at both Bundesliga and Champions League level, scoring some spectacular goals in the process.

There aren't many in the world who mix his style of strength, speed, directness and final-third ability. He can run the length of the pitch with the ball at his feet, resembling something akin to an early-stage Gareth Bale, and his two goals and 10 assists in the league this season speak to his productivity.

He attacks with such gusto and aggressiveness that it's almost impossible to stop him penetrating the box and causing problems. His low cut-backs into the centre are dangerous, as are his shots.

It would be remiss to consider him the full package at this stage, though; questions abound over his defensive acumen, and for good reason.

Dortmund have utilised him at full-back, wing-back and winger, and the latter two certainly look more comfortable roles for him. There's also perhaps a lack of consistency to his game that could be solved with a little more experience.

He's good enough right now to play for Madrid, entering the defensive rotation and alternating with Carvajal, and in a few years he might well have claimed the starting berth outright.

     

1. Martin Odegaard, Midfielder, Real Sociedad 

SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22: Martin Odegaard of Real Sociedad looks on during the Liga match between Real Sociedad and Valencia CF at Estadio Anoeta on February 22, 2020 in San Sebastian, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22: Martin Odegaard of Real Sociedad looks on during the Liga match between Real Sociedad and Valencia CF at Estadio Anoeta on February 22, 2020 in San Sebastian, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

When the time comes for Odegaard to command a place in the Real Madrid first team—and that moment will come, have no doubt—it will close the chapter on the bewildering narrative dogging the early stages of his career.

Since signing for Los Blancos in January 2015, he's undertaken a totally normal, well-paced development path. Heerenveen, Vitesse, Real Sociedad—three reasonable, staggered steps out on loan, to allow him to grow, mature and improve.

For some reason, some people have looked at that path and written him off as a bust. Perhaps because of the way he toured Europe's top clubs at age 16 as he decided his future, they expected a Neymar-like impact as a kid.

SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 13: Martin Odegaard of Real Sociedad during the Spanish Copa del Rey  match between Real Sociedad v Mirandes at the Estadio Anoeta on February 13, 2020 in San Sebastian Spain (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Im
SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 13: Martin Odegaard of Real Sociedad during the Spanish Copa del Rey match between Real Sociedad v Mirandes at the Estadio Anoeta on February 13, 2020 in San Sebastian Spain (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Im

But Odegaard, who only turned 21 in December, is nearly ready for Real Madrid's level. The only question is whether he returns in 2020 or 2021, as the loan deal to La Real is for two years—and he has previously stated he will stay for the duration, per ESPN Deportes (h/t Football Espana).

His versatility helps his cause when it comes to projecting a role for him at the Bernabeu, as he can play as a right-winger, a No. 10 or a central midfielder. Perhaps by the time he returns, Bale will have left, meaning Odegaard and Rodrygo contest for his spot. Perhaps Luka Modric will be gone, opening up a central berth.

Zidane doesn't need to work out the details just yet, but in the back of his mind, he'll almost certainly be considering how Odegaard fits into his squad moving forward.

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Lionel Messi, Koke, Nabil Fekir and La Liga Team of the Week After Matchday 25

Feb 24, 2020
BARCELONA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22: Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona during the La Liga Santander  match between FC Barcelona v Eibar at the Camp Nou on February 22, 2020 in Barcelona Spain (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images)
BARCELONA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22: Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona during the La Liga Santander match between FC Barcelona v Eibar at the Camp Nou on February 22, 2020 in Barcelona Spain (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images)

Lionel Messi scored four times in a single game for the first time in almost three years as Barcelona romped to a 5-0 win over Eibar and reclaimed their place atop La Liga in Week 25.

The Argentinian led Barca to a rout at the Camp Nou before Real Madrid were stunned 1-0 at Levante, where goalkeeper Aitor Fernandez gave a man-of-the-match performance to keep a clean sheet for the hosts.

Koke enjoyed a dazzling display in Atletico Madrid's dominant 3-1 win over Villarreal, as he scored and assisted to help drive his side up to third in the standings.

Nabil Fekir had a similar influence for Real Betis in Week 25 but failed to clinch maximum spoils as Real Betis drew 3-3 at home to Mallorca. Elsewhere, Sevilla sealed a superb 3-0 win away to Getafe and moved up to fourth and one point in front of their Madrid hosts.

      

Week 24 Results

Real Betis 3-3 Mallorca

Celta Vigo 1-0 Leganes

Barcelona 5-0 Eibar

Real Sociedad 3-0 Valencia

Levante 1-0 Real Madrid

Osasuna 0-3 Granada

Alaves 2-1 Athletic Bilbao

Real Valladolid 2-1 Espanyol

Getafe 0-3 Sevilla

Atletico Madrid 3-1 Villarreal

        

GK: Aitor Fernandez, Levante

Real Madrid dominated with almost two thirds of the possession at the Ciutat de Valencia, but Fernandez held firm as Levante became the first team this season to beat both Los Blancos and Barcelona:

Fernandez made a remarkable eight saves during the match—six of which came in the first half—and is now up to 111 saves this season. No other goalkeeper in La Liga has more than 83.

      

RB: Dimitri Foulquier, Granada

Dimitri Foulquier returned to former club Granada in January—on loan from Watford—and scored his second goal for the club to seal a 3-0 win at Osasuna, contributing a match high of four tackles along the way.

      

LB: Nacho Monreal, Real Sociedad

Nacho Monreal was in the right place at the right time and put his body on the line to double Real Sociedad's lead at home to Valencia, heading them into a two-goal advantage right after the half-time break:

Sociedad moved up to sixth with their third win in four and kept their first clean sheet in almost a month.

      

CB: Jules Kounde, Sevilla

Sevilla's win away at Getafe promises to have a dramatic impact on the hunt for a top-four finish in La Liga, and Jules Kounde's sure-footed finish put the result beyond doubt after 75 minutes (U.S. viewers only):

The 21-year-old Frenchman also won more aerial duels than any other defender in the match (five) and looked comfortable after sitting out their previous two league matches.

      

CB: Rodrigo Ely, Alaves

Rodrigo Ely was one of eight players cautioned in Alaves' narrow 2-1 win against Athletic Bilbao, but the centre-back was a hero nonetheless following his injury-time winner for the hosts in their Basque derby.

Granada's Victor Diaz receives an honourable mention at centre-back following his towering tally of nine successful aerial duels and three tackles in their clean-sheet win at Osasuna.

      

CM: Fernando, Sevilla

Former Manchester City man Fernando recorded his first goal for Sevilla during their rampant result away to Getafe, but it was also the usually defensively minded midfielder who set up Kounde for their third. The Brazilian also put in four tackles, second only to team-mate Joan Jordan on the day.

      

CM: Koke, Atletico Madrid

Koke has been a crucial presence for Atletico Madrid since returning from injury in early January, and his goal and assist were key when they bested Villarreal to go three unbeaten in La Liga.

The captain also completed 92 percent of his passes and recorded two successful tackles.

      

CAM: Nabil Fekir, Real Betis

Fekir's goal against Mallorca may have come from the penalty spot, but his influence was felt across the park as he and Joaquin conducted matters from midfield: 

The Frenchman missed only three of his 47 attempted passes and completed four dribbles, more than any other player on the pitch.

      

CAM: Darwin Machis, Granada

Darwin Machis looks almost certain to receive more playing time in attacking midfield after revelling in the role at Osasuna, where he scored his first brace in Spain's top flight, per La Liga Lowdown:

The Venezuela forward hit the back of the net with two of his five shots on goal and was responsible for half of Granada's total attempts.

      

CF: Lionel Messi, Barcelona

Messi returned to scoring form in style on Saturday when he ended a four-match league run without a goal by bagging four in one outing at home to Eibar:

As fate would have it, Jose Luis Mendilibar's side were the last team to concede four goals to Messi in a single game back in September 2017, with Eibar leaking 26 in their six total visits to the Camp Nou.

      

ST: Jose Luis Morales, Levante

Only two of Levante's eight attempts against Real hit the target, and Jose Luis Morales had the pick of the bunch with his scorching finish past Thibaut Courtois. 

Real's stopper might have coped better in preventing the strike at his near post, though Morales showed terrific ambition to attempt the well-timed half-volley in the first place.

    

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La Liga Winners and Losers After Final 2020 Week 25 Table

Feb 23, 2020
BARCELONA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22: Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona celebrates goal 1-0 during the La Liga Santander  match between FC Barcelona v Eibar at the Camp Nou on February 22, 2020 in Barcelona Spain (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images)
BARCELONA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22: Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona celebrates goal 1-0 during the La Liga Santander match between FC Barcelona v Eibar at the Camp Nou on February 22, 2020 in Barcelona Spain (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images)

Defending champions Barcelona moved above rivals Real Madrid and back to the top of La Liga after a 5-0 win over Eibar on Saturday.  

Captain Lionel Messi scored four times in an emphatic win at the Camp Nou, while Zinedine Zidane's side were beaten 1-0 at Levante to slip to their first league defeat since October.

Elsewhere, Sevilla enjoyed an impressive 3-0 win over Getafe to leapfrog Jose Bordalas' side into third place in the table. Atletico Madrid moved into fourth with a 3-1 win over Villarreal.

Winner: Barcelona's title bid

Barcelona are back in first place and in pole position to retain their title with just 13 games left to play.

Quique Setien's side crushed Eibar to make it 12 wins from 13 home games in 2019-20 in a dominant performance in front of their own fans:

Messi's four goals saw him take his tally to 18 in La Liga, five clear of nearest rival Karim Benzema. The Barca captain also leads the way when it comes to assists:

New signing Martin Braithwaite also made an impact off the bench. The Denmark international played a part in Messi's fourth goal and Arthur's strike in a promising debut.

Real Madrid missed the chance to return to the top when they suffered a surprise defeat to Levante which Zidane felt was harsh on his side, per football writer Dermot Corrigan:

The result means Barcelona will be top going into Sunday's Clasico at the Santiago Bernabeu and can extend their lead to five points with victory at the home of their bitter rivals.

     

Loser: Eden Hazard's Season

Eden Hazard has suffered a nightmare season for Real Madrid since joining from Chelsea in summer 2019 and endured fresh injury misery on Saturday.

The Belgium international suffered a microfracture in his ankle in November that saw him ruled out of action for three months and picked up a similar problem on Saturday at the Estadi Ciutat de Valencia.

Real Madrid confirmed after the game he is set for more time on the sidelines:

The news is a real blow to both club and player ahead of some crucial fixtures. Los Blancos play Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday and Barcelona in La Liga on Sunday:

Hazard has only managed 15 appearances for Real Madrid in 2019-20, and there are fears that his debut season with the club could be over already.

    

Winner: Julen Lopetegui

Sevilla boss Julen Lopetegui picked up the biggest win of his tenure with Los Nervionenses on Sunday by beating Getafe 3-0 at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez:

Bordalas' team have been notoriously difficult to break down this season and went into the match after an impressive 2-0 win over Ajax in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday.

Yet Lopetegui got his tactics spot on against Getafe to secure an important win that moves his side into third place in the table behind Barcelona and Real Madrid.

ESPN's David Cartlidge praised Lopetegui for his role in the win:

Lopetegui had come under pressure at the start of 2020 after a poor run. The team were knocked out of the Copa del Rey by second-tier side Mirandes and managed one win in six league games.

However, Sunday's win will relieve the pressure on the Sevilla boss and put the club in good shape to secure a top-four finish.

      

Loser: Albert Celades

Valencia boss Albert Celades will be feeling the heat after Los Che lost 3-0 to Real Sociedad on Saturday. The result is their fourth defeat from their last five games and leaves the team down in eighth place.

Celades's team went into the match after a poor 4-1 defeat to Atalanta in the UEFA Champions League that has left them on the brink of elimination from Europe's top competition.

They face a battle to qualify for the tournament next season too after being comprehensively beaten by La Real at Anoeta.

Sportswriter Andy West said the team look lost:

Celades was only appointed in September but enjoyed a bright start as his team topped a tight Champions League group ahead of Chelsea and Ajax and beat Barcelona 2-0 in La Liga in January.

Yet a series of injuries to key players has weakened the team and led to a poor run, leaving Celades under pressure and Valencia's season in danger of falling apart.

La Liga Table 2020: Sunday's Week 25 Results and Updated Standings

Feb 23, 2020
MADRID, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 23: (BILD ZEITUNG OUT) Saul Niguez of Atletico de Madrid and Santi Cazorla of Villarreal CF battle for the ball  during the Liga match between Club Atletico de Madrid and Villarreal CF at Wanda Metropolitano on February 23, 2020 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Alejandro Rios/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 23: (BILD ZEITUNG OUT) Saul Niguez of Atletico de Madrid and Santi Cazorla of Villarreal CF battle for the ball during the Liga match between Club Atletico de Madrid and Villarreal CF at Wanda Metropolitano on February 23, 2020 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Alejandro Rios/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

Joao Felix netted his first La Liga goal since September, bagging the final goal in Atletico Madrid's comeback win over Villarreal.

The Rojiblancos fell behind early when Paco Alcacer opened the scoring but tied things up before the break and dominated in the second half.

Sevilla also collected all three points by beating Getafe, and Granada defeated Osasuna on the road.

Here are Sunday's results:

Osasuna 0-3 Granada

Alaves 2-1 Athletic

Valladolid 2-1 Espanyol

Getafe 0-3 Sevilla

Atletico Madrid 3-1 Villarreal

   

The standings for La Liga:

Atletico ran into an early deficit at home on Sunday, conceding the first goal after just 16 minutes.

Per sportswriter Dermot Corrigan, Alcacer's excellent strike initially looked like it might have been offside, but replays confirmed that was not the case:

Villarreal came into the match having won three of their last four, and they clearly were not intimated by the Rojiblancos.

They flirted with conceding several times in the first half, however, and Sergio Asenjo made a phenomenal save to keep out Stefan Savic. Ruben Pena also got very lucky he didn't give away a penalty, with the VAR placing the ball just outside the box.

It was Angel Correa who tied things up shortly before the half-time break, and Sime Vrsaljko was instrumental in the build-up, placing a perfect cross for the Argentinian.

Kieran Trippier played a role in Koke's goal that put his team in front, finding space out wide before playing in Correa. He found his team-mate with a good cross.

The returning Felix also got in on the fun, doubling the lead to secure the three points for his team:

Sevilla took three big points away to this season's Cinderella story, Getafe, cruising to a one-sided win. It had big consequences for the standings:

Lucas Ocampos, Fernando and Jules Kounde got the goals for the Andalusians, who were quite efficient in front of goals, scoring three times with five shots on target.

The race for third and fourth place remains incredible tight after Week 25, with Real Sociedad battering Valencia on Saturday. As it stands, just five points separate third from eighth place.

Even Granada will like their chances of winning a European ticket following their one-sided win over Osasuna. Darwin Machis scored twice in the first half, playing a big part in the win.

Alaves put some more distance between themselves and the relegation zone with a 2-1 win over Athletic, courtesy of a late goal from Rodrigo Ely.

Rodrygo Suspended for Clasico vs. Barcelona After Real Madrid Castilla Red Card

Feb 23, 2020
VALLADOLID, SPAIN - JANUARY 26: Rodrygo of Real Madrid during the La Liga Santander  match between Real Valladolid v Real Madrid at the Stadium Jose Zorrilla on January 26, 2020 in Valladolid Spain (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images)
VALLADOLID, SPAIN - JANUARY 26: Rodrygo of Real Madrid during the La Liga Santander match between Real Valladolid v Real Madrid at the Stadium Jose Zorrilla on January 26, 2020 in Valladolid Spain (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images)

Real Madrid forward Rodrygo will not be available for the upcoming Clasico against La Liga rivals Barcelona after he was sent off in Castilla's match against UD Sanse.

Per AS' Robbie Dunne, the Brazilian's suspension will carry over to the La Liga clash, scheduled for March 1.

Rodrygo scored in the 2-0 win for Castilla but was confronted by the goalkeeper after the goal and celebrated in his face. Already on a booking, he received his marching orders.

Esporte Interativo shared footage of the incident:

The 19-year-old hasn't featured for the senior side since the Copa del Rey loss against Real Sociedad earlier this month, in which he scored. He was expected to join up with the squad for the Clasico, however, with a spot opening up following Eden Hazard's injury against Levante.

The Belgian will not be available for Real's biggest matches of the year to date:

Rodrygo likely wouldn't have been a starter, but he could have made a big impact off the bench. The youngster has shown flashes of his tremendous talent so far this season, with four goals in the UEFA Champions League group stages.

Vinicius Junior replaced Hazard in the loss against Levante, while Lucas Vazquez also made an appearance off the bench. Both could be in line to start against Manchester City and Barcelona, but neither made much of an impact during the shock defeat over the weekend.

VALENCIA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22: Jorge Miramon (L) of Levante competes for the ball with Eden Hazard of Real Madrid during the Liga match between Levante UD and Real Madrid CF at Ciutat de Valencia on February 22, 2020 in Valencia, Spain. (Photo by Pablo Mo
VALENCIA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22: Jorge Miramon (L) of Levante competes for the ball with Eden Hazard of Real Madrid during the Liga match between Levante UD and Real Madrid CF at Ciutat de Valencia on February 22, 2020 in Valencia, Spain. (Photo by Pablo Mo

Scoring has been an issue at times for Real this season, mostly because of the struggles of their forwards. Karim Benzema and Isco have both netted just twice since the turn of the year.

The defenders have impressed, however, conceding a league-best 17 goals so far―tied with rivals Atletico Madrid. They'll have to be on their game against high-flying Barcelona, who have won four in a row in La Liga and have bagged 16 more goals than Los Blancos.

Eden Hazard Diagnosed with Fractured Ankle Injury; Recovery Timeline Reported

Feb 23, 2020
VALENCIA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22: Eden Hazard (R) of Real Madrid talks with Real Madrid manager, Zinedine Zidane after substitution during the Liga match between Levante UD and Real Madrid CF at Ciutat de Valencia on February 22, 2020 in Valencia, Spain. (Photo by Pablo Morano/MB Media/Getty Images)
VALENCIA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22: Eden Hazard (R) of Real Madrid talks with Real Madrid manager, Zinedine Zidane after substitution during the Liga match between Levante UD and Real Madrid CF at Ciutat de Valencia on February 22, 2020 in Valencia, Spain. (Photo by Pablo Morano/MB Media/Getty Images)

Eden Hazard will reportedly be out for at least two months after Real Madrid confirmed he had fractured his ankle in Saturday's 1-0 defeat to Levante.

On Sunday, Real released a statement that the Belgian "has been diagnosed with a fracture to his right distal fibula."

According to AS, he is expected to be out for more than eight weeks as a result.

It's a bitter blow for both the club and the player, who was only making his second appearance since returning from a microfracture in the same ankle after a 16-match absence.

The Athletic's Liam Twomey felt for the winger:

HLN's Kristof Terreur provided details of Hazard's injury history:

Real signed the 29-year-old from Chelsea last summer for an initial €100 million, and they could pay the Blues more than half that fee again in potential add-ons.

In light of his latest injury, James Yorke of Stats Bomb questioned the wisdom of their decision to recruit him:

Hazard suffered a hamstring injury in pre-season, which disrupted his preparations for the campaign and he missed the first three games of the season.

Perhaps as a result of that, he struggled to produce his best form early on. His performances were picking up, before he suffered the microfracture against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League on November 26.

Overall, he has played 15 times for his new side, scoring once and registering five assists.

His latest injury will force him to miss a crucial stage of the season. Real play Manchester City in the Champions League last 16 on Wednesday, before facing Barcelona⁠—who moved two points ahead of them in La Liga following the defeat to Levante⁠—next Sunday.

Sergio Ramos Slams Referee After Real Madrid Defeat to Levante

Feb 23, 2020
VALENCIA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22: Sergio Ramos of Real Madrid gestures after the Liga match between Levante UD and Real Madrid CF at Ciutat de Valencia on February 22, 2020 in Valencia, Spain. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)
VALENCIA, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 22: Sergio Ramos of Real Madrid gestures after the Liga match between Levante UD and Real Madrid CF at Ciutat de Valencia on February 22, 2020 in Valencia, Spain. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

Sergio Ramos criticised referee Alejandro Jose Hernandez Hernandez after Real Madrid slipped to a shock 1-0 defeat against Levante on Saturday.

Ramos, who was booked 10 minutes into the match, felt Real should have been awarded two penalties for handballs.

ESPN FC's Alex Kirkland shared his comments:

Per Goal's Robin Bairner, he added: 

"The criteria is different. They gave a penalty against me for an involuntary handball in the Supercopa de Espana. Today, there are two and they don't give it.

"I'm annoyed with Hernandez Hernandez. Referees were more respectful before and captains could speak to them. The arrogance is something that you have or you don't have."

It is not the first time Ramos has complained after a match officiated by Hernandez Hernandez this season.

In December, he said the video assistant referee failed to award Real Madrid two penalties in their 0-0 draw with Barcelona after Raphael Varane appeared to be fouled twice by Ivan Rakitic and Clement Lenglet. Hernandez Hernandez did not consult the pitchside monitors to review the footage in either instance.

Levante won on Saturday thanks to Jose Luis Morales' superb strike in the 79th minute after Los Blancos had failed to capitalise on a number of chances throughout the game:

Football writer Dermot Corrigan felt Ramos was unfortunate to receive a yellow card:

Sports writer and commentator Andy West also thought there could have been several penalties for handballs during the match:

Eden Hazard, making his second appearance back in the side after 16 games out with a microfracture in his ankle, also limped out of the clash after a knock on the same ankle.

Real had opened up a three-point lead over Barcelona when the Catalan giants lost to Valencia in January, but after a 2-2 draw with Celta Vigo and their defeat to Levante, they are now two points behind their bitter rivals.

Los Blancos are set to face Barcelona in La Liga on March 1, but before then they will take on Manchester City in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League last-16 tie on Wednesday.

La Liga Results 2020 Week 25: Final Scores and Updated Table After Saturday

Feb 22, 2020
Barcelona's Lionel Messi, 4th from left, celebrates with team mates after scoring his side's fourth goal during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Barcelona and Eibar at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Saturday Feb. 22, 2020. (AP Photo/Joan Monfort)
Barcelona's Lionel Messi, 4th from left, celebrates with team mates after scoring his side's fourth goal during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Barcelona and Eibar at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Saturday Feb. 22, 2020. (AP Photo/Joan Monfort)

Barcelona were the big winners of Saturday's La Liga action, taking the standings lead from Real Madrid.

The Catalans crushed Eibar, courtesy of a four-goal haul from Lionel Messi. Later in the day, Los Blancos lost 1-0 to Levante. Eden Hazard suffered an ankle injury in the defeat.

It was a good day for the home teams, who all bagged wins while keeping clean sheets. Here are the full results:

  • Celta Vigo 1-0 Leganes
  • Barcelona 5-0 Eibar
  • Real Sociedad 3-0 Valencia
  • Levante 1-0 Real Madrid

The La Liga standings:

   

Messi had himself a day, making detractors forget all about the scoreless run he had been on.

The 32-year-old hadn't found the net in four straight matches―recording six assists instead―but bagged a first-half hat-trick against Eibar. He started things off in style:

The Basques had a dreadful day, but that shouldn't take away from Barcelona's performance. It was the team's best under new manager Quique Setien, showing off their crisp passing without giving away too much space at the back.

New signing Martin Braithwaite, controversially poached from Leganes as an emergency injury replacement, made an immediate impact as a substitute:

Things only got better for the Blaugrana later in the day, as Real Madrid slumped to a defeat away to Leganes. Los Blancos dominated possession but barely created any chances, and with just over 10 minutes left to play, Jose Luis Morales let fly, beating Thibaut Courtois at his near post.

It had been a while since the La Liga giants lost in the league:

To make matters worse, Hazard limped off with what appeared to be an ankle injury. It couldn't come at a worse time, with the UEFA Champions League tie against Manchester City and the Clasico against Barcelona on the horizon.

La Real muscled into the top-four conversation, beating Valencia 3-0:

Mikel Merino got the opener, and former Arsenal star Nacho Monreal doubled the lead. Adnan Januzaj capped off a great outing with a stunning third goal.

In Galicia, Leganes wasted a golden opportunity in their battle against relegation, losing 1-0 to 10-men Celta Vigo. Filip Bradaric got a straight red card because of a hard foul in the first half, and Iago Aspas netted the winner after the break.

Real Madrid Lose Eden Hazard, La Liga Lead in Loss Against Levante

Feb 22, 2020
Real Madrid's players react after Levante´s scored a goal during the Spanish league football match Levante UD against Real Madrid CF at the Ciutat de Valencia stadium in Valencia on February 22, 2020. (Photo by JOSE JORDAN / AFP) (Photo by JOSE JORDAN/AFP via Getty Images)
Real Madrid's players react after Levante´s scored a goal during the Spanish league football match Levante UD against Real Madrid CF at the Ciutat de Valencia stadium in Valencia on February 22, 2020. (Photo by JOSE JORDAN / AFP) (Photo by JOSE JORDAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Real Madrid suffered another setback in the La Liga title race on Saturday, losing 1-0 to Levante eight days before a crucial El Clasico meeting with Barcelona. 

Jose Luis Morales scored after 79 minutes just the hosts' second shot on target. To make matters worse, Los Blancos also lost Eden Hazard, who limped off with an ankle injury in the 67th minute.

Los Blancos drew with Celta Vigo in their previous outing and are now two points behind Barcelona after they beat Eibar 5-0 earlier in the day. 

Levante were happy to sit back and hit the visitors on the counter, and Los Blancos struggled to break down the defensive block during the first half.

Karim Benzema side-footed a ball wide of goal after 11 minutes, and Casemiro headed the best chance of the half wide five minutes later. Goalkeeper Aitor Fernandez did not clear a corner well, but the Brazilian's aim was off.

Apart from those two chances, Levante didn't give away much. As The Spanish Football Podcast's Twitter account pointed out, that wasn't a surprise:

There were a few half-chances for Luka Modric and Isco, with the latter setting up the former on the edge of the box late in the half. His shot was fired straight at Fernandez, however.

Marcelo nearly picked out Benzema to close out the half, but the defence stood firm and didn't let him get his shot off.

At half-time, La Liga Lockdown noted the visitors had dominated possession:

Levante started the second half well and created a good chance for Enis Bardhi, who curled a shot wide. Real soon got back on the front foot, however, and Eden Hazard could have opened the scoring but for Fernandez.

Thibaut Courtois made an excellent save to keep out a deflected effort from Jose Campana, before compatriot Hazard made his way off the pitch with a visible limp:

Los Blancos had struggled to create much with their star forward on the pitch, and things didn't improve when he came off. 

They then fell behind when Morales chased what seemed a hopeless ball over the top before firing a first-time strike from a tight angle, catching Courtois out at his near post.

While it was a great strike, the stopper pulled his arms back because he appeared to think the ball was going over:

Real seemed shocked by the sudden turn of events and never threatened an equaliser. The best chance fell to Borja Mayoral, who nearly scored against his parent club before Raphael Varane made a crucial block. He was also involved in a late incident with Dani Carvajal over time-wasting.

Los Blancos' last chance came via Sergio Ramos, but he aimed his header straight at Fernandez.

                

What's Next?

Real host Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday before hosting Barcelona on March 1. Levante face Eibar in La Liga next Saturday.

Real Madrid's Eden Hazard Exits vs. Levante After Suffering Ankle Injury

Feb 22, 2020
Real Madrid's French coach Zinedine Zidane (L) talks to Real Madrid's Belgian forward Eden Hazard during the Spanish league football match Levante UD against Real Madrid CF at the Ciutat de Valencia stadium in Valencia on February 22, 2020. (Photo by JOSE JORDAN / AFP) (Photo by JOSE JORDAN/AFP via Getty Images)
Real Madrid's French coach Zinedine Zidane (L) talks to Real Madrid's Belgian forward Eden Hazard during the Spanish league football match Levante UD against Real Madrid CF at the Ciutat de Valencia stadium in Valencia on February 22, 2020. (Photo by JOSE JORDAN / AFP) (Photo by JOSE JORDAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Real Madrid have been dealt a blow ahead of the UEFA Champions League tie against Manchester City and upcoming Clasico against Barcelona, with Eden Hazard suffering yet another injury.

The forward had to come off against Levante after visibly limping for several minutes.

HLN's Kristof Terreur shared this image of the Belgian with an ice pack on his ankle:

Per AS, manager Zinedine Zidane briefly touched on the injury after the 1-0 loss, saying it "did not look good." He also noted he had an injury to the same ankle earlier this season.

The injury is another setback for Hazard following his big-money move from Premier League side Chelsea. He missed the opening weeks of the 2019-20 season after suffering a thigh injury in training.

Hazard had to wait to make his La Liga debut for his new club. His first appearance for Zinedine Zidane's side came against Levante on September 14 in a 3-2 win for Los Blancos.

The Belgium international scored his first goal for his new club in their 4-2 La Liga win over Granada in October but suffered another injury setback in December. Hazard was ruled out until 2020 after fracturing a bone in his ankle in Real Madrid's UEFA Champions League draw against Paris Saint-Germain.

The forward's injury problems means he has not yet had the impact expected at the Santiago Bernabeu when he signed from Chelsea in summer 2019 for a reported fee of £130 million.

Hazard left Stamford Bridge having established himself as one of the Premier League's top players, winning the title, the FA Cup, the League Cup and the UEFA Europa League twice with the Blues.

Real Madrid manager Zidane does not lack for options in attack when it comes to replacing Hazard in the starting XI for his side's forthcoming games.

Gareth Bale, Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo are the most likely options to see more minutes, although Los Blancos also have Luka Jovic, Lucas Vazquez and James Rodriguez as options.

Los Blancos will face Manchester City on Wednesday before a date with Barcelona on Sunday, March 1.