Struggling Real Madrid Faces Decisive Stretch of Matches

Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane follows the game during the Champions League, match between Shakhtar Donetsk and Real Madrid in Kiev, Ukraine, Dec. 1, 2020. (AP)
Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane follows the game during the Champions League, match between Shakhtar Donetsk and Real Madrid in Kiev, Ukraine, Dec. 1, 2020. (AP)
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Struggling Real Madrid Faces Decisive Stretch of Matches

Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane follows the game during the Champions League, match between Shakhtar Donetsk and Real Madrid in Kiev, Ukraine, Dec. 1, 2020. (AP)
Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane follows the game during the Champions League, match between Shakhtar Donetsk and Real Madrid in Kiev, Ukraine, Dec. 1, 2020. (AP)

Unable to put a stop to its struggling ways, Real Madrid is suddenly facing a pivotal week.

Madrid has only one win in its last five matches in all competitions, and more setbacks in the next three matches could knock the Spanish powerhouse out of the Champions League and leave it in a difficult position in the Spanish league.

Madrid visits Sevilla and hosts Atlético Madrid in the league, and has a crucial game against Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Champions League. A loss to the German team would keep the 13-time European champions from advancing past the group stage for the first time since 1989-90, though Madrid didn’t play in the tournament in 1996-97.

The team coached by Zinedine Zidane is coming off a home loss to Alavés in the Spanish league and a loss at Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League.

“It’s in the tough times that we have to show our character and pride,” Zidane said. “It’s a shame we couldn’t do better (against Shakhtar), because we deserved better. We’ll have to win the next game, which is our last one. We’ll keep the faith and fight hard, there’s no doubt in my mind about that.”

Madrid got off to a good start in Spain but struggled in the Champions League with draws at Mönchengladbach and a loss against Shakhtar at home. The 2-0 win at Inter Milan was the team’s only victory in its last five matches. In the Spanish league, it drew at Villarreal and lost at Valencia.

Zidane returned to Madrid’s helm in 2019 after quitting while on top following the team’s last European title in 2018. The club didn’t get past the round of 16 of the Champions League in the last two seasons — being eliminated by Ajax in 2019 and Manchester City in 2020.

Zidane led Madrid to three straight Champions League titles and to last year’s Spanish league title, but the recent struggles prompted criticism about his ability to motivate a squad that hasn’t been revamped recently. He dismissed the possibility of stepping down and relayed a message of optimism.

“I’m feeling strong and I’ll give it my all, as I always do,” Zidane said. “The same goes for the players. We have to keep our heads up and turn our attention to the next game. When you’re on a bad run there’s nothing else to do but to help each other out and look ahead to the next match, which is important for us as well.”

Madrid on Saturday visits a Sevilla squad that has already advanced in the Champions League and has won five matches in a row in all competitions. Madrid’s next league opponent will be Atlético, which has won six straight in the domestic competition and is six points ahead of its city rival with a game in hand. An Atlético win in the derby could leave Madrid as much as 12 points back.

Only a victory against Mönchengladbach next Wednesday can secure Madrid a spot in the knockout stage of the Champions League without depending on other results.

Madrid is likely to go through the decisive stretch without some key players because of injuries, including Eden Hazard and captain Sergio Ramos.



Hospital: Vonn Had Surgery on Broken Leg from Olympics Crash

This handout video grab from IOC/OBS shows US Lindsey Vonn crashing during the women's downhill event at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games on February 8, 2026. (Photo by Handout / various sources / AFP)
This handout video grab from IOC/OBS shows US Lindsey Vonn crashing during the women's downhill event at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games on February 8, 2026. (Photo by Handout / various sources / AFP)
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Hospital: Vonn Had Surgery on Broken Leg from Olympics Crash

This handout video grab from IOC/OBS shows US Lindsey Vonn crashing during the women's downhill event at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games on February 8, 2026. (Photo by Handout / various sources / AFP)
This handout video grab from IOC/OBS shows US Lindsey Vonn crashing during the women's downhill event at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games on February 8, 2026. (Photo by Handout / various sources / AFP)

Lindsey Vonn had surgery on a fracture of her left leg following the American's heavy fall in the Winter Olympics downhill, the hospital said in a statement given to Italian media on Sunday.

"In the afternoon, (Vonn) underwent orthopedic surgery to stabilize a fracture of the left leg," the Ca' Foncello hospital in Treviso said.

Vonn, 41, was flown to Treviso after she was strapped into a medical stretcher and winched off the sunlit Olimpia delle Tofane piste in Cortina d'Ampezzo.

Vonn, whose battle to reach the start line despite the serious injury to her left knee dominated the opening days of the Milano Cortina Olympics, saw her unlikely quest halted in screaming agony on the snow.

Wearing bib number 13 and with a brace on the left knee she ⁠injured in a crash at Crans Montana on January 30, Vonn looked pumped up at the start gate.

She tapped her ski poles before setting off in typically aggressive fashion down one of her favorite pistes on a mountain that has rewarded her in the past.

The 2010 gold medalist, the second most successful female World Cup skier of all time with 84 wins, appeared to clip the fourth gate with her shoulder, losing control and being launched into the air.

She then barreled off the course at high speed before coming to rest in a crumpled heap.

Vonn could be heard screaming on television coverage as fans and teammates gasped in horror before a shocked hush fell on the packed finish area.

She was quickly surrounded by several medics and officials before a yellow Falco 2 ⁠Alpine rescue helicopter arrived and winched her away on an orange stretcher.


Meloni Condemns 'Enemies of Italy' after Clashes in Olympics Host City Milan

Demonstrators hold smoke flares during a protest against the environmental, economic and social impact of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, February 7, 2026. REUTERS/Kevin Coombs
Demonstrators hold smoke flares during a protest against the environmental, economic and social impact of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, February 7, 2026. REUTERS/Kevin Coombs
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Meloni Condemns 'Enemies of Italy' after Clashes in Olympics Host City Milan

Demonstrators hold smoke flares during a protest against the environmental, economic and social impact of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, February 7, 2026. REUTERS/Kevin Coombs
Demonstrators hold smoke flares during a protest against the environmental, economic and social impact of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, February 7, 2026. REUTERS/Kevin Coombs

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has condemned anti-Olympics protesters as "enemies of Italy" after violence on the fringes of a demonstration in Milan on Saturday night and sabotage attacks on the national rail network.

The incidents happened on the first full day of competition in the Winter Games that Milan, Italy's financial capital, is hosting with the Alpine town of Cortina d'Ampezzo.

Meloni praised the thousands of Italians who she said were working to make the Games run smoothly and present a positive face of Italy.

"Then ⁠there are those who are enemies of Italy and Italians, demonstrating 'against the Olympics' and ensuring that these images are broadcast on television screens around the world. After others cut the railway cables to prevent trains from departing," she wrote on Instagram on Sunday.

A group of around 100 protesters ⁠threw firecrackers, smoke bombs and bottles at police after breaking away from the main body of a demonstration in Milan.

An estimated 10,000 people had taken to the city's streets in a protest over housing costs and environmental concerns linked to the Games.

Police used water cannon to restore order and detained six people.

Also on Saturday, authorities said saboteurs had damaged rail infrastructure near the northern Italian city of Bologna, disrupting train journeys.

Police reported three separate ⁠incidents at different locations, which caused delays of up to 2-1/2 hours for high-speed, Intercity and regional services.

No one has claimed responsibility for the damage.

"Once again, solidarity with the police, the city of Milan, and all those who will see their work undermined by these gangs of criminals," added Meloni, who heads a right-wing coalition.

The Italian police have been given new arrest powers after violence last weekend at a protest by the hard-left in the city of Turin, in which more than 100 police officers were injured.


Liverpool New Signing Jacquet Suffers 'Serious' Injury

Soccer Football - Ligue 1 - RC Lens v Stade Rennes - Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens, France - February 7, 2026  Stade Rennes' Jeremy Jacquet in action REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
Soccer Football - Ligue 1 - RC Lens v Stade Rennes - Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens, France - February 7, 2026 Stade Rennes' Jeremy Jacquet in action REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
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Liverpool New Signing Jacquet Suffers 'Serious' Injury

Soccer Football - Ligue 1 - RC Lens v Stade Rennes - Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens, France - February 7, 2026  Stade Rennes' Jeremy Jacquet in action REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
Soccer Football - Ligue 1 - RC Lens v Stade Rennes - Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens, France - February 7, 2026 Stade Rennes' Jeremy Jacquet in action REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

Liverpool's new signing Jeremy Jacquet suffered a "serious" shoulder injury while playing for Rennes in their 3-1 Ligue 1 defeat at RC Lens on Saturday, casting doubt over the defender’s availability ahead of his summer move to Anfield.

Jacquet fell awkwardly in the second half of the ⁠French league match and appeared in agony as he left the pitch.

"For Jeremy, it's his shoulder, and for Abdelhamid (Ait Boudlal, another Rennes player injured in the ⁠same match) it's muscular," Rennes head coach Habib Beye told reporters after the match.

"We'll have time to see, but it's definitely quite serious for both of them."
Liverpool agreed a 60-million-pound ($80-million) deal for Jacquet on Monday, but the 20-year-old defender will stay with ⁠the French club until the end of the season.

Liverpool, provisionally sixth in the Premier League table, will face Manchester City on Sunday with four defenders - Giovanni Leoni, Joe Gomez, Jeremie Frimpong and Conor Bradley - sidelined due to injuries.