LaLiga EA Sports delivered another action-packed week, brimming with drama, milestones, and surprises. From FC Barcelona’s ongoing struggles to Atlético Madrid’s remarkable scoring spree, the week offered plenty of talking points for football fans.
With Player of the Month honors announced and dramatic shifts in league standings, there’s much to dissect.
Here are the 10 most significant stories from the week that was in LaLiga EA Sports.
1. Vinícius Jr. Named November Player of the Month
Real Madrid’s Brazilian superstar Vinícius Jr. clinched the Player of the Month award for November, adding another accolade to his growing list. A standout performance, including a hat-trick against CA Osasuna, cemented his status as one of the league’s top talents. This is the third time Vinícius has earned this prestigious honor, proving his consistency and value to Los Blancos.
2. LaLiga Awards: Recognizing Excellence
November’s ‘LaLiga Awards, The Pride of our Fútbol’ also spotlighted other outstanding performers:
- Best Coach: Girona FC’s Míchel for guiding his team to consistent performances.
- Best U-23 Player: Fábio Silva of UD Las Palmas for his electric displays.
- Best Goal: Munir El Haddadi’s stunning strike for CD Leganés against Girona.
- Best Save: Villarreal CF’s Diego Conde’s heroic stop against Deportivo Alavés.
These awards celebrate the depth of talent across the league.
3. FC Barcelona’s Winless Streak Hits Three Games
It’s been a tough period for FC Barcelona, who are now three matchdays without a win in LaLiga. After a loss to Real Sociedad and a draw with RC Celta, Barcelona suffered a shocking 2-1 defeat at home to UD Las Palmas. With a midweek trip to RCD Mallorca looming, Xavi’s side faces mounting pressure to turn things around.
4. Real Madrid Close the Gap at the Top
While their Catalan rivals stumble, Real Madrid are thriving. A solid 2-0 win over Getafe, courtesy of Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappé, has brought Los Blancos within one point of Barcelona at the top of the table. With one game in hand, Madrid are in prime position to leapfrog their rivals and take the lead.
5. Atlético Madrid’s Scoring Spree
Atlético Madrid had a week to remember, racking up seven consecutive wins in all competitions. A 6-0 thrashing of Sparta Prague in the Champions League was followed by a 5-0 demolition of Real Valladolid in LaLiga. With 11 goals in two games, Atlético are sending a strong message to their competitors.
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6. Real Valladolid Part Ways with Paulo Pezzolano
Real Valladolid’s 5-0 loss to Atlético Madrid proved to be the final straw for Paulo Pezzolano. The coach, who guided the team to promotion last season, was sacked after the defeat left Valladolid bottom of the LaLiga table. The club now searches for a new leader to spark a revival.
7. Athletic Club Break Into Champions League Spots
Athletic Club made a significant move this week, climbing into the top four. A dramatic comeback victory over Rayo Vallecano, thanks to two late goals from Oihan Sancet, secured their place in the Champions League spots. With Villarreal and Girona drawing 2-2, Athletic capitalized on their opportunity to gain ground.
8. RCD Espanyol End Losing Streak
RCD Espanyol finally found some relief, snapping a four-match losing streak with a convincing 3-1 win over RC Celta. Goals from Irvin Cardona, Leandro Cabrera, and Walid Cheddira lifted the team and eased pressure on coach Manolo González. It’s a vital morale boost as they look to climb the table.
9. Contract Renewals at Sevilla FC and Real Sociedad
Sevilla FC and Real Sociedad celebrated key contract extensions this week. José Ángel Carmona committed to Sevilla until 2028, while Real Sociedad secured Beñat Turrientes’ future with a deal running until 2030. These renewals ensure stability for two of LaLiga’s most competitive sides.
10. FC Barcelona Celebrate 125 Years
Amid their struggles, FC Barcelona found a moment to celebrate their history. The club marked its 125th anniversary with a special event at Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona. Founded in 1899, Barça’s rich legacy is a source of pride, even as they navigate a challenging season.
What This Week Tells Us About LaLiga
This week’s stories highlight the unpredictable nature of LaLiga EA Sports. From title races heating up to dramatic managerial changes, the league continues to offer compelling narratives:
- Real Madrid’s resurgence showcases their ability to capitalize on rivals’ missteps.
- Atlético Madrid’s form positions them as serious contenders in both domestic and European competitions.
- FC Barcelona’s struggles underline the challenges of maintaining consistency in a competitive league.
- Recognition of rising talents, like Fábio Silva, emphasizes LaLiga’s commitment to nurturing young players.