LaLiga has supplied each of the past five Champions League winners and seven of the previous 10 finalists, but are times about to change?
When a Gareth Bale-inspired Real Madrid overcame Liverpool 3-1 in last season's Champions League final, the triumph merely scratched the surface of LaLiga's recent dominance in Europe's premier club competition.
Having become the first team in the Champions League era to retain the title against Juventus in Cardiff in 2017, head coach Zinedine Zidane made it three in a row before riding off into the sunset.
Madrid have won four out of five, their bitter rivals Barcelona interrupting the streak in 2015. Indeed, Liverpool and Juventus proved to be the only interlopers on a Spanish party during this period – Atletico Madrid were left in anguish by their city rivals in 2014 and 2016.
Five wins out of five and seven of the previous 10 finalists paints a picture of total domination that felt unlikely after Bayern Munich beat Borussia Dortmund in an all-Bundesliga affair at Wembley in 2013.
That experience shows the folly of declaring the beginning and end of eras, but LaLiga's grip on continental supremacy appears somewhat looser as this season's knockout rounds get underway.
Ronaldo absence
That Madrid's struggles post-Kiev seemed, to an extent, so inevitable is a damning indictment of president Florentino Perez and the Bernabeu hierarchy.
Zidane caught them off guard – Madrid head coaches are habitually pushed rather than jumping on their own terms – but the pursuit of Julen Lopetegui was an unseemly mess that counted torpedoing Spain's World Cup campaign among its collateral.
A chequebook that remained tightly bound even after Cristiano Ronaldo's departure to Juventus gave an indication of why Los Blancos were so hasty in wrapping up the Lopetegui deal. They were not presenting a strong hand to any incoming coach.
Being able to rely on an all-time great forward and the inspiration of a club hero in the dressing room had papered over plenty of ills and Lopetegui trudged out of his second dream job in a matter of months following a 5-1 hammering in El Clasico.
Barcelona need fit Messi
Barcelona accomplished that October humiliation of their bitter foes without a sidelined Lionel Messi as Luis Suarez produced a bravura display.
However, recent weeks have added weight to claims of Messidependencia. The mercurial Argentinian was rested for Copa del Rey ties at Levante and Sevilla and had to be recalled to pull around first-leg defeats. He came off the bench in last week's 1-1 semi final draw at home to Madrid despite injury fears.
Those losses and a 2-2 LaLiga draw against Valencia pointed to unaddressed defensive vulnerabilities, exacerbated by Ernesto Valverde's squad rotation – a necessity of the modern game, but the drop-off when the Barca boss rests weary legs is often stark.
Sunday's stalemate at Athletic Bilbao made it three winless games across all competitions, while uncertainty over whether Valverde will stay beyond the end of this season might count against players going the extra mile..
Atletico faltering
The thrill of Atletico's 2013-14 LaLiga triumph and their Champions League final appearances was how against the odds it all felt.
Diego Simeone's side cannot be so easily cast in that role this time around, given they mark a contrast to the sense of drift witnessed at their city rivals and Barca.
After tying star forward Antoine Griezmann down to a long-term contract, Simeone was reportedly set to follow suit at the end of last year. What he has built in the shadow of two giants is, by any measure, incredible.
But it feels reasonable to ask whether Atleti could be doing more.
Barcelona have left the door ajar in LaLiga, failing to win eight matches this term. But Atleti have now dropped points 11 times and find themselves behind Madrid after Saturday's sapping 3-1 defeat on their own patch in El Derbi.
PSG, Juventus, Manchester City ready to pounce
If those flaws paint an unconvincing picture for Atletico, Barcelona and Real Madrid, the lack of a solid counter-argument from Europe's pretenders to the throne gives cause for encouragement.
Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham are embroiled in a fierce and sapping battle for the Premier League title, which has magnified flaws with in each excellent team. All face Bundesliga opposition this month and must be wary of becoming over-stretched.
The other Premier League participant, Manchester United, are revelling in a post-Jose Mourinho feelgood factor under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and represent an unappetising prospect for a Neymar-less Paris Saint-Germain, who are still to bring their Ligue 1 dominance to bear on the European stage.
Juventus' move for Ronaldo was the clearest statement yet of their determination to take the final step – an experienced side hitting the sort of peak Bayern Munich now have in their rear view mirror.
The Old Lady's showdown with Atleti is the pick of the last 16 ties and could prove a bellwether when it comes to assessing LaLiga's current strength.
Following a home loss to Real Sociedad at the start of the year, Madrid have rediscovered the winning feeling, something deeply ingrained in their muscle memory where the big trophy is concerned.
Interim boss Santiago Solari came through this week's clashes against Barcelona and Atletico intact, with a reputation enhanced and confidence blossoming within his squad. Ajax are up next, having lost two of their past three Eredivisie outings. It couldn't happen again, could it?
Meanwhile, focusing upon Barca without Messi ignores the terrifying prospect for opponents when he is in full flight.
LaLiga's heavyweights might not swagger as they once did, but the rest will have to walk taller than before to knock them off their stride.
rohbcloprs
122
I don't care if Madrid win or not, but a Spanish team would always carry the Cl crown and I want Madrid, Barca and Atelitico to be at their best and push for the CL. #Madrid #Barca #Atletico let's do it for Laliga we still rule Europe
RamasodiLucas17
75
Spain dominates Europe it doesn't matter on how they enter the last 16, o see Juventus Lyon and Ajax being knocked out by this Spanish teams. they may be without Ronaldo, Messi may be molested by the injury and Simeone may be struggling Locally but what i know is that 3 Spanish teams will be in the quarterfinals
Space_Man
67
People think Napoli, Arsenal, Chelsea are favorites for the Europa League and underestimating the prowess of the Spanish clubs. The Spanish teams from recent evidence have always dominated European Club competition and maybe the writer was taking into consideration league forms to make his assessment but UCL is entirely a different ball game.
radcdlno
63
E.P.L trophy sounds more valuable to teams involved all team put a high competition at board than when playing in Europe ....I won't be surprised to see Liverpool play a less effective team against buyern and play their strongest team against e.p.l rivals ... let's wait for the best hoping to see a semi final between city and any Laliga giant
davyquan
58
Madrid is the only team that is strong and use to win UCL and beat every team in UCL and sevilla the team that defeat and always in the position to claim Europa cup those two team are the strongest team from LA Liga
chidesco1
57
The question should be is real Madrid dominance in Europe coming to an end. No offense to barca, but we all know that real Madrid were the real dominators
am_fresh
50
Diego Simeon please change your formation and reshuffle your players...we have enough players to win champios league...your old 4 4 2 is outdated that's why real Madrid keep beating you
Vendiknprt
47
champion league is a different menus lately only Spanish teams understood the chemistry. All these write up are theories. Ronaldo can't win champion league on his own, otherwise the cup will go to messi. This is champion league, nobody can rule out Spanish football mentality.
radcdlno
39
something close but noo noo Madrid has a renewed force to show its class ...I know city and Liverpool might show up but Madrid might end up in the final again
shahebaz
9
I don't care if Madrid win or not, but a Spanish team would always carry the Cl crown and I want Madrid, Barca and Atelitico to be at their best and push for the CL. #Madrid #Barca #Atletico let's do it for Laliga we still rule Europe
totally agreed, can't like this comment more than once bro😊