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Libya Press
5 goals in 3 matches. That is the tally Real Madrid's forwards have delivered at the 2026 World Cup — a stunning rebuke to the Spanish national team's decision to exclude every single Los Blancos player from their squad. While Spain bet on a young golden generation, Madrid's stars are proving their worth on football's biggest stage.
Spain's national team coach made headlines this summer by calling up zero players from Real Madrid's roster for the 2026 World Cup. The decision, announced on June 15, sent shockwaves through European football. Instead, Spain opted for a youthful squad averaging just 23 years of age, relying on emerging talents from Barcelona, Athletic Bilbao, and several Premier League clubs.
The rationale was clear: Spain wanted to build its own identity, free from the dominance of Madrid's galacticos. But the results on the pitch tell a different story. Spain managed just 2 goals in their opening 3 matches, struggling to break down organized defenses without the clinical finishing Madrid's stars provide week in, week out at the Santiago Bernabéu.
While Spain stumbled, Real Madrid players representing other nations have been nothing short of spectacular. The club's forwards — playing for France, Brazil, and England — have combined for 5 goals and 2 assists in the tournament's group stage alone.
The statistics paint a damning picture for Spain's selection policy. Real Madrid players have contributed to 7 goals across the tournament when factoring in assists — more than Spain's entire squad has managed collectively. Madrid's total of 5 goals from 3 matches contrasts sharply with Spain's 2 goals from the same number of games.
Football analyst Guillem Balagué noted on June 25: "Spain's decision to exclude Real Madrid players was ideological, not tactical. The numbers prove that Madrid's players are among the best in the world right now. You cannot win a World Cup by leaving your best talent at home."
For Libyan football enthusiasts following the World Cup, this story carries a powerful lesson about club versus country dynamics. Libya's own national team has historically faced similar debates about whether to call up players from foreign leagues or rely on domestic talent. The Spain-Madrid saga demonstrates that merit must always trump politics in squad selection.
Libyan fans tuning into the 2026 World Cup can witness firsthand how Real Madrid's global roster — featuring stars from England, Brazil, France, Germany, and Croatia — continues to dominate international football, proving that the Spanish capital's club remains the world's premier talent factory.
As the tournament progresses into the knockout stages, all eyes will be on Madrid's stars to maintain their scoring form. Spain, meanwhile, faces a must-win final group match to avoid an early exit — a humbling prospect for a nation that entered the tournament as one of the favorites.
The 2026 World Cup is delivering its verdict: Real Madrid's players are world-class, regardless of whether Spain wants them. For Los Blancos fans worldwide — including the passionate Madridista community across North Africa — these goals are sweeter than any trophy. The snub has only fueled their fire.
— LibyaPress / Sports Desk
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