After two consecutive home defeats, Real Madrid is in desperate need of a bounce back against Osasuna.
In its last two matches at the Santiago Bernabéu, Real Madrid conceded seven goals, scored one and collected zero points. The defending Spanish and European champions already have more defeats in 2024–25 (3) than they suffered all of last season (2).
The last chance for Carlo Ancelotti's side to get back to winning ways before the November international break comes against Osasuna. Normally Los Blancos would be the heavy favorites, especially at home, but the visitors have something on their resume that no one else in La Liga has—a win against Barcelona.
Real Madrid will once again be without Thibaut Courtois, Dani Carvajal and David Alaba due to injury. Aurélien Tchouaméni is also sidelined after suffering an ankle injury against AC Milan. The good news for Ancelotti is Rodrygo is fully fit and ready to join Vinícius Júnior and Kylian Mbappé up top.
Here's what Real Madrid's XI could look like against Vicente Moreno's men on Saturday, Nov. 9.






