Real Madrid finished 2025 on a high note, securing a 2-0 victory against Sevilla. The match saw Kylian Mbappé etch his
name in the record books, equaling Cristiano Ronaldo's impressive feat of 59 goals in a calendar year. Jude Bellingham
contributed with a header, while Mbappé converted from the penalty spot to seal the win.
Several talking points emerged from the game, providing insights into the team's current state and future prospects.
**Three Questions Answered**
1. **Were squad players rewarded after the Copa del Rey match?**
Real Madrid's midweek victory over Talavera de la Reina offered limited positives, although reserve players such as
Endrick, David Jiménez, Dani Ceballos, and Gonzalo García delivered noteworthy performances. Despite David Alaba and
Eduardo Camavinga's return from injury, head coach Xabi Alonso prioritized experience over sentimentality, sticking with
his preferred lineup whenever possible. The right-back position was the main point of contention, where Jiménez had
previously filled in capably, contrasting Raúl Asencio's struggles. Alonso opted to reinstate Asencio, regardless of his
previous underwhelming offensive contribution against Celta Vigo.
2. **Could Real Madrid extend their unbeaten streak against Sevilla?**
Prior to this match, Real Madrid boasted a 13-game unbeaten run against Sevilla, who hadn't won at the Bernabéu since
2009, back when Xabi Alonso himself was a player. Sevilla's fortunes have declined significantly after being one of La
Liga's powerhouses for many years, a period marked by multiple Europa League titles. The current on-field struggles are
compounded by off-the-field turmoil and injuries within their squad. The 2-0 result not only prolonged Real Madrid's
dominance over Sevilla, but also ensured that they head into the winter break with positive momentum.
3. **Was this Xabi Alonso's last game as Real Madrid coach?**
Speculation surrounding Alonso's future has been rife for weeks. His recent run of victories has bought him time,
despite reports indicating that any further setbacks could lead to his dismissal. Despite the wins, the team's
performances haven't been particularly convincing. The winter break presents a two-week window before Real Betis's visit
in January. This pause offers Florentino Pérez and the club's management the perfect opportunity to make a coaching
change, allowing a new manager time to implement their ideas and connect with the players.
**Three Questions Raised**
1. **Can Kylian Mbappé surpass Cristiano Ronaldo's calendar year record?**
Mbappé's pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo's 2013 record of 59 goals in a calendar year was a major storyline heading into
the match. After converting a penalty, he celebrated by mimicking Ronaldo's signature move, thereby equaling the record
in his first full year as a Real Madrid player. He even grabbed the ball, ready to take a second penalty that would
surpass the record, but VAR disallowed it. Despite firing off seven shots, including three on target, it wasn't his most
clinical performance, considering his 0.64 xG (expected goals). However, his achievement of 59 goals in a year is
noteworthy. The possibility of him breaking Ronaldo's record largely hinges on his physical fitness and ability to
withstand the demanding schedule required to accumulate such a high goal tally.
2. **Is Rodrygo back as a guaranteed starter?**
Rodrygo Goes' resurgence in form has been a significant boost for Real Madrid recently. After a nine-month goal drought
and no league assists since January, the Brazilian has scored twice in the previous games against Manchester City and
Alavés. He continued his strong form against Sevilla, delivering the precise free-kick that led to Jude Bellingham's
headed goal and then winning the penalty that Mbappé converted. His confidence seems to be fully restored. With the team
reverting to a 4-2-3-1 formation, Brahim Díaz on international duty with Morocco, and doubts surrounding Franco
Mastantuono, Rodrygo appears to have cemented his place in the starting lineup.
3. **What impact will the winter break have on Real Madrid?**
Regardless of potential managerial changes, there's a sense of relief within the Bernabéu that the winter break has
arrived. This two-week respite will allow the squad to recuperate, representing their longest break since early
November. It will allow players to recover from injuries, with Fede Valverde and Dani Carvajal among those expected to
benefit, alongside Ferland Mendy, David Alaba, and Eduardo Camavinga. The return of these players could significantly
bolster the team's lineup and depth. The reliance on Castilla youngsters may soon be over. Crucially, Real Madrid
remains firmly in the title race. Even if Barcelona manages to win against Villarreal, the gap at the top will only be
four points, which is certainly bridgeable.