Real Madrid Sets Its Sights on the Final 8 Matches: Aiming for 1-2 Trophies and to Crush Barcelona's Quadruple Dream
After a disappointing exit from the UEFA Champions League, Real Madrid is far from abandoning hope. In fact, the club has found new motivation in the remaining challenges of the season. With only eight games left to play—seven in La Liga and one final match in the Copa del Rey—Real Madrid is ready to fight until the last whistle. Their goal is clear: to secure at least one or two trophies before the season concludes, with a specific focus on denying Barcelona the chance to add a fourth major title to their cabinet.

The 2024-25 season has already seen Real Madrid lift the UEFA Super Cup and the Intercontinental Cup. Despite a harsh blow in the Champions League, where they failed to make it past the quarter-finals, the La Liga and Copa del Rey remain attainable. The challenge is monumental, but the club is set to go all-in for these final trophies, determined to end the season on a high note and undermine Barcelona’s ambitions of a quadruple.

Real Madrid’s Dual Motivation: Glory and Rivalry
According to Relevo, Real Madrid’s motivation heading into the final stretch is not just about winning trophies, but also about defeating Barcelona. The upcoming Copa del Rey final against their arch-rivals is a perfect opportunity to achieve both. While the Copa is not as prestigious as the Champions League or La Liga, for Real Madrid, winning it would carry significant weight. Not only would it add another trophy to their collection, but it would also deliver a major psychological blow to Barcelona, who are gunning for their own quadruple.

Real Madrid’s players are well aware of the stakes. The club’s desire to crush Barcelona’s hopes of a four-title season is palpable. As Relevo reports, the Copa del Rey clash is shaping up to be a battle with immense implications. Real Madrid is already carrying the disappointment of their heavy defeats to Barcelona this season—a 4-0 drubbing in La Liga and a 2-5 loss in the Spanish Super Cup. With the Copa del Rey final approaching, a victory would be not only a win in itself but also an emotional redemption after those humiliating results earlier in the season.
The Road to La Liga Glory
However, the path to La Liga glory is not entirely in Real Madrid’s hands. Barcelona currently holds a commanding lead in the title race, but the Madrid side still has hope, albeit slim. With seven games left in the league, Carlo Ancelotti’s men know they must win every match if they are to have any chance of overturning the current deficit. For Real Madrid, May 11 looms as the ultimate showdown: a clash away at Barcelona that could very well decide the fate of the La Liga title. If they can secure the full three points, the race will be open again, and their hopes of snatching the trophy from their archrivals will remain alive.
The players are fully aware of the importance of these final matches. Real Madrid’s goal is clear: to win all seven La Liga games and put immense pressure on Barcelona. Should they pull this off, they could still claim the title, potentially denying Barcelona a treble and securing a crucial psychological advantage for next season.
The Drive for Redemption and Survival
For Ancelotti, this is more than just about winning trophies—it’s about redemption. If he fails to lead Real Madrid to victory in the coming weeks, the coach could face the unthinkable: dismissal. It’s a bitter irony for a coach who has won multiple titles with the club, including the Champions League and La Liga. The pressure to deliver now is immense, with some rumors suggesting that if Real Madrid fails to beat Athletic Bilbao in the next match, Ancelotti might face the sack.
Yet, even if Ancelotti were to leave, he would depart with a legacy that few can rival—15 major trophies in his tenure, including some of the most prestigious titles in European and Spanish football. His position at the helm of Real Madrid has not been without scrutiny, but few would deny his ability to bring the best out of his players in high-stakes situations. For now, it’s a matter of survival: Ancelotti’s future is on the line as much as the trophies he could potentially win.
The Importance of the Final Stretch
The final eight matches will be critical for more than just Ancelotti’s future. For Real Madrid, it’s about proving their resilience and their ability to adapt after a difficult European exit. La Liga and the Copa del Rey are still there to be won, and the players are committed to making sure that their efforts in these final games count. As Relevo suggests, Real Madrid’s desire to go all-in for these two trophies is not just about internal goals—it’s about denying Barcelona any more glory and ensuring that the Catalan giants don’t take home the quadruple.
The drive for trophies is intensifying. In addition to the domestic prizes, Real Madrid’s focus will soon shift towards the Club World Cup, which will take place in June or July. The potential financial windfall from this tournament, with earnings ranging from €60 million to €100 million, will be a significant boost to the club’s coffers. With so much on the line, it’s clear that Real Madrid is set to fight tooth and nail for every last opportunity this season.
A Final Push for Glory
As the end of the season approaches, Real Madrid’s players know they must give their all. La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the Club World Cup are the remaining trophies in play, and there’s a sense of urgency to make every match count. The upcoming Copa del Rey final against Barcelona, as well as the high-stakes showdown at the Camp Nou in La Liga, are monumental opportunities for Real Madrid to cement their place in history and thwart Barcelona’s quadruple dreams.
With the pressure mounting on Ancelotti, the stakes could not be higher. The veteran manager’s future at the club will depend on whether he can lead Real Madrid to silverware in these crucial months. No matter what happens, Ancelotti’s legacy at Real Madrid will be remembered, but the next few weeks will be defining.
Real Madrid’s mission is clear: seize the next eight matches, win at least one or two trophies, and ensure that Barcelona’s dreams of an historic quadruple come crashing down. The challenge is daunting, but with their fighting spirit, Real Madrid is ready to give everything for glory in the closing stages of the season.
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