Real Madrid have been slammed by Spanish media after slipping to a shock 3-1 home defeat by AC Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
The loss was Madrid's second in Europe this season, leaving the reigning champions 17th in the league table, while they are already nine points behind Barcelona in LaLiga.
Having lost the first El Clasico of the season 4-0 a little over a week ago, Madrid were torn apart by Milan on Tuesday, and have now conceded seven goals in their last two matches.
Spanish outlet Sport believes the club is in 'total crisis', while Marca have focused on Madrid's frailties at the back by accusing the team of having 'no defence' and delivering 'scandalous' performances in their two most recent outings.
Madrid full back Lucas Vazquez admitted after Tuesday's loss that the team's defensive statistics are 'very bad', but insisted the whole team needed to take responsibility rather than just the back four.
'It is a very bad figure [the number of goals conceded],' he told Movistar. 'Defending, like attacking, is a collective thing and we have to emphasise this.
'We have to keep our heads up because this is a long way off, there is still a long way to go and Madrid always fight until the end.'
Madrid have made a habit of fighting back after blips in recent seasons but patience is wearing thin at the Bernabeu, with fans making their feelings clear during and after Tuesday's match.
Aurelien Tchouameni was singled out for jeers at the Bernabeu before being taken off at half time, and AS believe the midfielder has become 'a problem', with Ancelotti's trust in him 'completely broken'.
Madrid are reportedly open to selling Tchouameni if they can receive a suitable offer, just two years after signing him for £85m.
Meanwhile, Fede Valverde was also hauled off at the break on Tuesday, leading to his wife, Mina Bonino, hitting out at Ancelotti on X as she claimed 'they're taking me to jail' if she said what she really wanted to about the Italian manager's tactics.
Sport has also raised concerns over the lack of impact from young stars Endrick and Arda Guler this season.
The pressure is ramping up on Ancelotti, who is yet to get the best out of Kylian Mbappe since his summer arrival, while Jude Bellingham has gone almost six months without a goal for the club.
Madrid supporters are already calling for the return of Zinedine Zidane for a third spell in charge, and former Los Blancos player and youth team coach Santiago Solari is also highly regarded.
The dream appointment is Xabi Alonso next summer, but Madrid may not be willing to wait until then if their current run of form continues.
They are now in real danger of not qualifying automatically for the last 16 of the Champions League, with tricky trips to Liverpool and Atalanta on the horizon.
Madrid finish the league phase by hosting Red Bull Salzburg before travelling to Brest.
But time is running out for them to turn things around and save their season, with Ancelotti having numerous problems to fix and rapidly losing the support of the club's fanbase after the last two disastrous results.
Madrid are back in action on Saturday when they face Osasuna in their final game before the international break, and they cannot afford to fall any further behind Barcelona in the title race.
Askia10
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Milan where just very good. But Madrid didn’t play that bad.
duybilmry
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Real problem is losing Kroos and Nacho
Dopabdilt
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The biggest problem at Madrid is Mbappe whose goal conversion rate is very poor! In recent defeats he has had chances to convert but to no avail. I have seen strikers who convert more often than not by chipping the ball over the keeper but Mbappe fails to do that. What sort of a footballer is he who does not correct his shortcomings? He keeps on doing the same things and hopes to score? Never! Secondly Mbappe must learn to play in the middle or further on the right wing so that the opposition can be stretched both on the left by Vin and him on the right. The concentration of Vin and him on the left wing makes it easy for opponents to concentrate on them in that wing. Playing like that will not improve the fortunes of the team. Barcelona ripped them apart because of missing too many chances and Milan did the same because attacks were very feeble. Blaming the defence will not see the team win games. What will make the team win games is converting chances into goals!
jonatzDjango
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Give Milan the credit they deserve, they put up an outstanding performance