Real Madrid\'s shock Champions League exit spurs anguish in Spain

Real Madrid's shock Champions League exit spurs anguish in Spain

IANS  |  Madrid 

Real Madrids shock exit from after a 5-3 thrashing on aggregate in the round-of-16 at the hands of left Spains media struggling on Wednesday to find words to express the anguish caused by defeat.

"End of an Era," said Sport Ilustra, while national daily As chose "Tragic Week," to describe how had crashed out of and the del Rey in a matter of days.

To add to the misery, editorials commented on how had also lost midweek at home to in the del Rey and then again to the same club three days later, also at home, leaving them 12 points adrift of their arch rivals after 26 rounds in the

"You have to ask yourself what the club (Florentino Perez) is thinking about when he chooses to spend a fortune on a new version of his stadium but then does not buy any players," a fan, who declined to give his name, told As' television crew outside the Bernabeu after the match.

"Time to quit, Florentino," the paper added in another headline, referring to chants that could be heard ringing inside the massive venue in downtown Madrid as the match ended.

Editorials highlighted that Perez had allowed star striker to leave the club without finding a suitable replacement.

Other papers focused on Madrid's bad luck with to newcomer as well as Gareth Bale, once hailed as Ronaldo's successor, and to Lucas Vázquez.

featured a photograph of the young Vinicius covering his face with the shirt, showing his at having to leave the field in the first half.

"Following the tests carried out today on our player, Vinicius Junior, by the Real Madrid medical department, he has been diagnosed with a ligament tear of the tibiofibular joint of the right leg," Madrid said in a statement.

National daily Marca published a photograph of the Bernabeu at the end of the game with the caption: "Here lies a team that once made history", adding that its exit before the knockout stage of a competition it had won 13 times was "humiliating."

The paper went on to say that Madrid had missed its target and had "crushed the champion."

Mundo Deportivo highlighted the two faces of the game, with the Ajax squad exultant while Madrid's players looked down and out.

"A massive Ajax gave a recital and caused an earthquake with unpredictable consequences," said the

from chose to focus on the "ridicule" that Perez and had faced from Madrid's disappointed fans in the final minutes of the match.

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First Published: Wed, March 06 2019. 20:48 IST