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The La Liga schedule has recurred controversy! Real Madrid s 6-round home advantage detonates the Internet, and fans angrily denounce: It s another old routine

3:25pm, 4 July 2025Football

The Spanish Football League has once again become the focus of controversy! On Tuesday, La Liga officially announced the full schedule of the 2025/26 season. The new season will kick off on August 17 and end on May 24, 2026. However, as fans carefully studied Real Madrid's schedule, an eye-catching detail surfaced - the Galaxy Battleship gained the excellent advantage of "time and place" at a critical moment. After an in-depth analysis of Real Madrid's schedule, an amazing discovery caused an uproar in the entire football circle: in the critical stage of the 7th to 12th round, Real Madrid will enjoy the treatment of almost no long-distance running around for six consecutive rounds. What is even more stunning is that this prime time just covers direct dialogue with two arch-rivals Atletico Madrid and Barcelona.

Specifically, this "perfect" schedule is a textbook level: first, you will face your city rival Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolitan Stadium, then return to the Bernabeu to face Villarreal at home, then you will only have to travel to Getafe's Colicsem Stadium, then return to home court against Barcelona and Valencia respectively, and finally you only need to go to Vallecano to challenge Vallecano at Vallecano. Throughout November, Real Madrid players could almost fall asleep in their beds.

Network Fever: "It's a familiar recipe again "

When the details of this schedule were widely circulated on social media, the anger of fans and experts from all walks of life instantly ignited the entire cyberspace. "It's a familiar recipe again, a familiar taste ""It's like this every year, Real Madrid can always get the most comfortable schedule at critical moments "This is not a coincidence, it's clearly carefully designed" and other comments emerge like a tide.

Some senior fans also dug out historical data, pointing out that this is not the first time Real Madrid has enjoyed such preferential treatment at a critical stage. Similar "coincidences" have been common in recent seasons. Whenever facing direct competitors, Real Madrid can always have a clear advantage in physical distribution and tactical preparation. This phenomenon is no longer accidental, but has become a questionable "tradition".

The deep impact behind competitive advantages

From a competitive perspective, the positive impact of this schedule on Real Madrid cannot be underestimated. The 6 consecutive rounds of no long-distance travel means that players can maintain a better biological clock, reduce fatigue accumulation, and have an absolute advantage in physical energy reserve. Especially when facing traditional rivals like Barcelona, ​​sufficient rest and preparation time can often become the key factors in determining the outcome.

More importantly, this arrangement gives Real Madrid greater flexibility in tactical running-in and personnel rotation. The head coach can make targeted deployments based on the characteristics of the opponent without worrying about the uncertainty caused by long-distance running. This advantage is particularly precious in the critical stages of the championship and can often have a decisive impact on the standings.

The doubts about fair competition

However, behind this seemingly "lucky" arrangement, it has triggered in-depth thinking about the fairness of the La Liga schedule. As one of the top European leagues, La Liga schedules should follow the principles of fairness and transparency to ensure that every team can compete in a relatively fair environment.

At present, the specific algorithms and considerations formulated by La Liga official on the schedule have not been fully disclosed, and this opacity has provided a breeding ground for various speculations and doubts. Fans have reason to ask league organizers for more detailed explanations about why some teams can gain such a clear schedule advantage at critical moments.

calls for a more just competitive environment

The charm of football lies in its unpredictability and the nature of fair competition. When the schedule begins to affect the fairness of the competitive results, the credibility of the entire league will be questioned. As the world's top league, La Liga should play an example in maintaining competitive fairness.

Looking to the future, La Liga needs to establish a more transparent schedule development mechanism to ensure that every team can compete under relatively fair conditions. Only in this way can Spanish football continue to maintain its leading position in the world football and make real strength the only criterion for determining victory or defeat.

After all, what fans are looking forward to seeing is a wonderful showdown on the court, not a "mysterious arrangement" off the court. The controversy in La Liga schedule once again reminds us that fair competition is always the most precious quality of football.

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