This is what a crisis looks like at the world's biggest club.
Real Madrid's season didn't just end - it imploded. Security removing protest banners. President Florentino Pérez caught on camera arguing with fans in the stands. Kylian Mbappe getting whistled by his own supporters. And a coaching staff in complete disarray.
Now the club is bringing back José Mourinho to clean up the mess. Because when everything falls apart at the Bernabéu, you call The Special One.
Let's start with what we saw this week. Video emerged of Real Madrid security forcibly removing a banner that allegedly read "Florentino Guilty." That's not protest - that's revolt. The fanbase is done being patient.
Then came footage of Pérez himself confronting supporters in the stands. The club president, visibly frustrated, engaged in a heated argument with fans who were demanding answers. When was the last time you saw that? Club presidents don't argue with fans unless things have gone completely sideways.
But the most painful moment? Mbappe being whistled by his own fans when he came on as a substitute in the 69th minute. This is a player Real Madrid spent years pursuing, finally signed for massive money, and now their own supporters are booing him.
Mbappe later addressed the situation, saying: "I went on holiday with the permission of the club and I was not the only one... It's not the only time in my career I've been whistled, it's part of the job. Fans are not always happy but they're always here."
But that's not the full story. Mbappe also revealed something stunning: "The coach told me I'm behind Mastantuono, Vini and Gonzalo." He's saying he was told he's the fourth-choice striker.
