Crvena Zvezda star takes a dig at Real Madrid after losing to Barcelona – ‘At least we scored more goals’
Crvena Zvezda midfielder Timi Elsnik did not hold back after his side’s recent 2-5 loss to Barcelona, using the outcome to poke fun at Real Madrid.
Despite his team’s defeat, Elsnik took satisfaction in noting that Crvena Zvezda managed to score two goals against Barcelona—a feat that Real Madrid could not achieve in their recent clash with Barça.
His comment comes as a reminder of Real Madrid’s frustrating night in El Clasico, where they walked away scoreless.
A jibe at Real Madrid
Elsnik’s remarks highlight Real Madrid’s current struggles, which seem to extend beyond just one disappointing Clasico match.
“We have to congratulate Barça for the victory, they have some of the best players in the world. We tried to compete, but at least we can say that we scored more goals against Barça than Real Madrid,” he said after the game as quoted by SPORT.
Their issues were on full display again during their recent match against AC Milan. The team appeared out of sync, lacking the cohesion needed to compete at the highest level. The result was a disheartening 1-3 defeat, adding to a sense of unease around the club.
The effects of these performances are becoming increasingly visible on the league tables. Real Madrid, a club accustomed to competing at the top, now finds itself slipping in La Liga.
While they still have time to recover, their Champions League standings paint a bleak picture. With only six points from four matches, they sit in an unfamiliar 18th position. For a team that prides itself on European success, this position is a stark contrast to their usual form.
The comparison with Crvena Zvezda’s performance may sting, but Real Madrid fans are likely more concerned with the larger picture.
They expect their club to stand strong in both domestic and European competitions, and recent setbacks have raised doubts. Ancelotti faces pressure to bring consistency and focus back to the squad, as both fans and critics grow concerned over the team’s form.