Tensions rose as Real Madrid faced Celta Vigo, especially after the referee made many decisions that appeared to damage Los Blancos’ prospects.
The game finished with numerous Real Madrid players receiving red cards, the manager shouting out at the referee in his news conference, and a general sense of injustice in the Real Madrid camp, which enraged players.
Concurrently, there was a strong sense of disappointment among fans in the grandstand, especially given how many had flocked to the site to witness the squad play their first home game in over a month.
Two leaders apologized.
According to a recent report from Defensa Central, the majority of the team’s players stormed back into the locker room following the collapse and did not contact with the media or fans.
Only two players remained on the field, apologising to the fans for disappointing them.
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Thibaut Courtois and Antonio Rudiger were the two leaders who put their anger and sadness aside and met the supporters to apologize on behalf of the squad.
The duo traveled around the stadium close to the supporters, and their gesture was noted by those who admired their dedication to the club and leadership.
The crowd even gave them a round of applause for their kindness and compassion.
Notably, Vinicius Jr remained on the field for quite some time after the game and pointed to fans, pleading for forgiveness, albeit the Brazilian did not stroll around the stadium or approach fans like the veteran tandem.
While Courtois and Rudiger’s gesture was heartwarming, fans may expect an apology from the entire team when they face Manchester City later this week – not in words, but in action by providing a solid performance.

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