Preview: Betis meet Madrid in Battle Real

It’s usually right around this time of year that whatever has happened in the last six months or so at Real Madrid is entirely forgotten, and the focus narrows to just what’s on the horizon. Namely: the chance at three major trophies.


By Karl Matchett


It could have been far worse for Los Blancos at this point – but that’s kind of what is always said. A propensity for not shining in Europe early on in the season, dropped points domestically, managerial conversations and injuries: these always seem to happen at the Santiago Bernabéu, before matters are turbocharged from March to May.

The Champions League form has been overcome, and so too Manchester City. A huge derby tie is next but the champions of Europe fear nobody. In LaLiga, a big potential gap to Barcelona is now merely goal difference. And they have a first-leg lead in the Copa del Rey semi-final, too. Suddenly, it all looks very familiar for Carlo Ancelotti’s side, as they head to their next test at Real Betis.

Almost iconic

If you’ve not seen Real Betis recently or glanced at their squad list, you could be forgiven for raising an eyebrow or two at some of the names.

Indeed, at the high point of their respective careers it’s a collection of title-winners, big-money transfer names and those who constantly seemed on the brink of greatness but never quite got there: Isco, Giovani Lo Celso, Antony, Ricardo Rodriguez, Héctor Bellerín, Pablo Fornals, William Carvalho, Abde Ezzalzouli, Diego Llorente, Adrian, Marc Bartra. You can decide for yourself which category each belongs in.

Under the guidance of Manuel Pellegrini – he fits a few of those categories too as head coach – they’re fun to watch, almost very good and definitely capable of upsets.

Recent form

It’s only one defeat in five for Real Betis in LaLiga, though their inconsistency means it’s also only four wins in 14. Since the turn of the year they’ve played 11 and have both won and lost five times, with maybe a packed campaign including European action taking it out of them.

Real Madrid ended a rare run of three without a win in LaLiga by beating Girona last weekend but they are actually unbeaten across seven games in all competitions. They won the first leg of their Copa Del Rey semifinal at another Real, Real Sociedad, 1-0 on Wednesday night.

Team news

A host of sidelined players weakens the Betis squad somewhat, including long-term absentee William Carvalho, fellow midfielders Gio Lo Celso and Pablo Fornals, plus Héctor Bellerín and winger Abde Ezzalzouli. Real Madrid will be likewise missing Dani Carvajal and Éder Militão with cruciate ligament injuries, plus Jesús Vallejo and now Dani Ceballos on shorter-term injuries after their midweek Copa win. Jude Bellingham remains suspended for league action.

Key player

Kylian Mbappé is the man in form but if Real Madrid are to beat the below prediction, it’s goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois who will have to be at his best. He perhaps hasn’t been all season: eighth in LaLiga save percentage terms, 19th in saves per 90, ninth in goals prevented – at just 0.1 for the campaign.

Courtois’ goalkeeping numbers per 90, LaLiga 2024/25

Prediction

One loves a draw at home, the other loves a draw away. Hard to imagine either will be distraught if that’s the eventual outcome: Betis 2 Madrid 2.


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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