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Painful loss for Real Madrid against Lille and they know how long it has been since they lost in the Champions League

Discover the moment and the streak that Carlo Ancelotti's team lost in the competition today

By David Arengas

Lille vs Real Madrid Photo: Lille - One Football
Lille vs Real Madrid Photo: Lille - One Football
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Real Madrid's extraordinary unbeaten run across all competitions has finally come to an end. After 36 consecutive matches without defeat. This defeat leaves them just four games shy of equaling their all-time club record.

Additionally, Real Madrid's impressive 14-match unbeaten streak in the UEFA Champions League has also been snapped. This latest setback means they are now one match away from tying their longest-ever unbeaten run in Europe's premier club competition.

Despite the end of these remarkable sequences, Real Madrid's dominance in European football remains undeniable. The club has established itself as one of the most consistent and formidable teams in the Champions League era. Their ability to consistently reach the latter stages of the competition and challenge for the title has made them a benchmark for other clubs across the continent.

The difficulty of defeating Real Madrid in the Champions League cannot be overstated. The Spanish giants possess a unique blend of experience, talent, and a winning mentality that has proven difficult for even the most formidable opponents to overcome. Their ability to dig deep and find a way to win, even when the odds seem stacked against them, has become a hallmark of their Champions League campaigns.

While this recent defeat is undoubtedly a setback, it is unlikely to diminish Real Madrid's status as one of the favorites to win the Champions League this season. The club has a squad filled with world-class talent and a manager who has a proven track record of success in the competition.

As Real Madrid looks to bounce back from this loss, they will be drawing on the lessons learned from their previous successes. The club's history is littered with examples of how they have overcome adversity and bounced back from setbacks to achieve greatness.

In conclusion, Real Madrid's recent defeat marks the end of an impressive unbeaten run, but it does not diminish the club's status as a European powerhouse. The Spanish giants will be eager to put this setback behind them and resume their pursuit of Champions League glory.


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