The 2008/09 season finished with 16 losses for Real Madrid, a dire year for Los Blancos which culminated in the 6-2 defeat to Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabeu as the Catalans all but wrapped up LaLiga Santander.
Four losses followed the loss to Barcelona, and elections in the summer of 2009 then changed the club from top to bottom as they looked to ensure that this terrible campaign was not replicated.
A decade on, the 13-time European champions have matched that appalling record of losses. There are just three games remaining in LaLiga Santander and the fear is that Madrid could lose all of those. Whilst unlikely, if it were to happen it would make it the joint-worst record in the club's 117-year history, following the 19 defeats from 1984/85, which was prior to the eruption of La Quinta del Buitre and the five consecutive league titles that followed.
It should also be remembered that Madrid are 18 points behind champions Barcelona this year, too.
Los Blancos have lost 10 games in LaLiga Santander, two in the Copa del Rey (against Leganes and Barcelona), three in the Champions League (twice to CSKA Moscow and once against Ajax), and one in the European Super Cup against Atletico Madrid, the first match of the Julen Lopetegui era. There, in Tallinn, started one of Madrid's worst seasons in their history.
Of the 16 defeats, eight have come at the Santiago Bernabeu and eight have been away from home. There is not a single factor that can explain the downturn this season, either. The cycle of the Champions League winners from four of the last five years seems to have come to an end, while an underwhelming transfer window last summer is shown in Madrid's place in LaLiga Santander but also in Europe.
As if it were a curse, the parallels between the 2008/09 season and this current campaign are remarkable. There have been the same amount of defeats (16), painful eliminations from the last 16 of the Champions League (Liverpool with a 4-0 win at Anfield, and Ajax with a 4-1 victory at the Bernabeu), embarrassing defeats to Barcelona (6-2 at the Bernabeu in 2008/09, whilst this season there has been a 5-1 loss at the Camp Nou and a 3-0 defeat at home), and we speak of the speak of these seasons as being pre and post-Cristiano Ronaldo.
In the first instance, Florentino Perez revolutionised the side with the arrivals of Cristiano, Karim Benzema, Kaka and Xabi Alonso. The president's attempt to salvage things this season came with the return of Zinedine Zidane as head coach, though he himself has suffered two defeats from his eight games since coming back.
Zidane agreed to take over the team with everything lost this season as he looks to assemble a new side and bring peace to the Bernabeu and the dressing room. Although the Frenchman has done a good job in this sense, the results have not followed. His home form has been very good, winning all four games, yet it is a different story away from the Bernabeu as Madrid have not won an away match since his return, drawing against Leganes and Getafe, and losing against Valencia and Rayo Vallecano.
The final three matches in LaLiga Santander could be very painful for Los Blancos' supporters.
Temple7
90
Real Madrid will bounce back stronger. There are having their worst season but I still believe they will be back stronger. Respect from a Barca fan 💯
Wipimnotu
60
Zidane is killing the legacy he left. Why go back when you yourself knew Ronaldo was the backbone of Real Madrid'a success in this era and knowing too there wasn't any concrete plan to replace Ronaldo's contributions.
Robersonsol
50
Zidane still cant help RM get out of the dilemma. Rebuilding road of RM is very long.
Emibro1
49
it's the post CR7 effects. they're going to slump further down for not planning ahead of time. they unceremoniously sold Ronaldo and expect to survive without him. Perez is mad.
ORUVAL2
45
Yeah we need this state of affair to evaluate how we should rebuild for next year....I like it..most stupid outdated and inefficient players will leave before Madrid even tells them to...Hala Madrid!!!
bizou650
43
I think ReAl madrid and Man united are COUSINS but only difference is Real madrid will play UCL while the united will play UEL.. and both are LEGENDARY CLUBS in EUROPE...
mawadimp
40
He need to get all the best players in Europe top leagues to build up a team........To me I prefer Solari or lopetegui to be the manager bcuz they can make those players they have at their disposal to be better and even the players from the academic.... Zidan only depends on finish product.... Like I said b4 after he will make all the signing he hope for and still yet no progress in the team,He will be sacked in a disgrafull manner ......
bakmpuz
35
i think it's about time Real Madrid get rid of the whole team because at the moment they are running on empty tanks . The players dont have much fuel any more. But thanks to them that Real Madrid won 4 championships league trophies in 5 years and lots of other trophies. They are the legacy of Real Madrid.