2017–18 Real Madrid C.F. season

Real Madrid
2017–18 season
Captain Sergio Ramos hoisting the European Champion Clubs' Cup as Real Madrid celebrate winning the UEFA Champions League, on 26 May 2018
President Florentino Pérez
Manager Zinedine Zidane
Stadium Santiago Bernabéu
La Liga 3rd
Copa del Rey Quarter-finals
Supercopa de España Winners
UEFA Champions League Winners
UEFA Super Cup Winners
FIFA Club World Cup Winners
Top goalscorer League:
Cristiano Ronaldo (26)

All:
Cristiano Ronaldo (44)
Highest home attendance 80,737 vs Barcelona
(23 December 2017)
Lowest home attendance 37,553 vs Numancia
(10 January 2018)
Average home league attendance 65,652
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2017–18 season was Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 114th season in existence and the club's 87th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. It covered a period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

Overview

Pre-season

Theo Hernández and Dani Ceballos joined Madrid on 5 and 14 July 2017.[1][2]

Pepe went to Beşiktaş after his contract was up after the last season.[3] James Rodríguez and Fábio Coentrão were loaned to Bayern Munich and Sporting CP respectively.[4][5]

Mariano Díaz Mejía was transferred to Lyon.[6] On 21 July, Álvaro Morata moved to Chelsea.[7] Two days later, Danilo left Madrid and joined Manchester City.[8]

August

On 8 August 2017, Madrid won the 2017 UEFA Super Cup, beating Manchester United 2–1 with goals from Casemiro and Isco.[9] On 13 August 2017, Madrid won the first leg of the 2017 Supercopa de España, defeating Barcelona 3–1 with goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Marco Asensio and an own goal.[10] Three days later, on 16 August 2017, Madrid won the title, after a 2–0 win (5–1 on aggregate) with goals from Asensio and Karim Benzema.[11] Goals from Gareth Bale, Casemiro and Toni Kroos gave Madrid a 3–0 winning start in the League campaign at Deportivo La Coruña on 20 August 2017.[12] On 24 August 2017, the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League group stage draw was held and Madrid was drawn in Group H, along with Borussia Dortmund, Tottenham Hotspur and APOEL.[13] On 27 August 2017, two goals from Asensio were not enough as Madrid drew Valencia 2–2.[14]

September

The new month started with a 1–1 draw to Levante after Lucas Vázquez scored the equalizer for Madrid.[15]

Marcelo signed a new contract on 13 September, which keeps him at the club until summer 2022.[16] The same day, Madrid kicked off the new Champions League season with a 3–0 victory over APOEL, with a brace from Ronaldo and a goal from Sergio Ramos.[17] A day later, Isco renewed his contract until 2022.[18] The contract from Dani Carvajal was extended to 2022 on 17 September 2017.[19] Later that day, Madrid got a 3–1 victory at Real Sociedad after goals from Borja Mayoral, Bale and an own goal.[20] Because of the first goal, Madrid scored in their 73rd consecutive match, equalling the record set by Santos FC in 1963.[21] The contract of Benzema was extended until 2021 on 20 September 2017.[22] On the same day, Madrid lost to Real Betis 0–1, which also ended their goalscoring streak.[23] Marcos Llorente's contract was extended until 2021 on 23 September 2017.[24] A brace from Ceballos secured Madrid a 2–1 win over Alavés on the same day.[25] Madrid came away with a 3–1 away victory against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League, with a brace from Ronaldo and another goal from Bale.[26] A day later, Raphaël Varane's contract was extended until 2022.[27] On 28 September 2017, Asensio's contract was extended until 2023.[28]

October

A brace from Isco helped Madrid to defeat Espanyol 2–0 on the first day of the month.[29] On 14 October 2017, a late winner from Ronaldo secured three points after a 2–1 win at Getafe after Benzema gave Madrid the lead.[30] Three days later, against Tottenham Hotspur, a goal from Ronaldo was not enough as the game ended in a 1–1 draw.[31] Goals from Asensio, Marcelo and an own goal gave Madrid a 3–0 win over Eibar on 22 October 2017.[32] On 26 October 2017, two converted penalties by Asensio and Vázquez saw Madrid kick off the Copa del Rey season with a 2–0 away win in the first leg against Fuenlabrada.[33] A goal from Isco was not enough as Madrid lost to Girona, which ended their 13-game winning streak away from home.[34]

November

On the first day of the new month, Madrid lost 1–3 against Tottenham in the Champions Legaue, to concede their second consecutive loss. A late goal from Ronaldo was not enough.[35] The next league match, on 5 November 2017, was won 3–0 against Las Palmas with goals from Casemiro, Asensio and Isco.[36]

On 18 November 2017, the Madrid Derby ended in a goalless draw.[37] Madrid booked their place in the Champions League knockout stage after a 6–0 away victory over APOEL, with a braces from Benzema and Ronaldo plus goals from Luka Modrić and Nacho on 21 November 2017.[38] Four days later, Málaga CF was defeated after goals from Benzema, Casemiro and Ronaldo, 3–2.[39] The return leg of the Copa del rey tie against Fuenlabrada, on 28 November 2017, ended in a 2–2 draw with both goals coming from Mayoral. The aggregate score was 4–2 in favour of Madrid who advanced to the next round.[40]

December

On the second day of the month, Madrid travelled to Athletic Bilbao and came away with a 0–0 draw.[41] The last group stage match saw Madrid taking on Borussia Dortmund. Goals from Mayoral, Ronaldo and Vázquez gave Real a 3–2 victory and Ronaldo a record, by scoring in every group stage match.[42][43] Three days later, Madrid won 5–0 against Sevilla, with all goals scored in the first half with a brace from Ronaldo and goals from Nacho, Kroos and Achraf Hakimi.[44] The semifinal in the 2017 FIFA Club World Cup against Al Jazira was won 2–1 by goals from Ronaldo and Bale.[45] The tournament was won after a 1–0 final win over Grêmio, with the lone goal scored by Ronaldo.[46] Back in Spain, El Clásico ended in a 0–3 defeat on 23 December 2017.[47]

January

The new year started just four days in, with a Copa del Rey round of 16 first leg against Numancia. The game ended in a 3–0 win after goals from Bale, Isco and Mayoral.[48] On 7 January 2018, the match against Celta Vigo ended in a 2–2 draw, with a brace from Bale.[49] Three days later, a brace from Vázquez in the 2–2 draw in the return leg of the Copa del rey against Numnacia was enough for Madrid to advance to the quarterfinals, thanks to a 5–2 aggregate win.[50] On 13 January 2018, Madrid lost 0–1 against Villarreal.[51] A goal from Asensio gave Madrid a 1–0 advantage after the first leg of the Copa del Rey quarterfinals against Leganés on 18 January 2018.[52] Four days later, braces from Nacho, Bale and Ronaldo plus a goal from Modrić, secured Madrid a 7–1 victory over Deportivo La Coruña.[53] Madrid was eliminated from the Copa del Rey on 24 January 2018, after they lost the second leg 1–2 against Leganés, despite a goal from Benzema. Leganés advanced through the away goals rule came into work, after the aggregate score was 2–2.[54] The next weekend, on 27 January 2018, Madrid went on to win 4–1 at Valencia after a brace from Ronaldo and goals from Marcelo and Kroos.[55]

February

On 3 February 2018, Madrid travelled to Levante and came away with a 2–2 draw, despite being in front twice after goals from Ramos and Isco.[56] A hat-trick from Ronaldo and goals from Vázquez and Kroos gave Madrid a 5–2 victory against Real Sociedad, a week later.[57] The first leg of the Champions League round of 16 against Paris Saint-Germain on 14 February 2018 was won 3–1 after a brace from Ronaldo and a goal from Marcelo.[58] Four days later, two goals from Asensio and goals from Ramos, Ronaldo and Benzema secured Madrid a 5–3 win over Real Betis.[59] Against Leganés, on 21 February 2018, Madrid won 3–1 after goals from Vázquez, Casemiro and Ramos.[60] Just three days later, a brace from Ronaldo and goals from Bale and Benzema secured Real a 4–0 win over Alavés.[61] The away game at Espanyol was lost 0–1 on 27 February 2018.[62]

March

On 3 March 2018, Ronaldo scored a brace and another goal from Bale helped Madrid to get a 3–1 win over Getafe.[63] Three days later, the return leg of the UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie against Paris Saint-Germain was won 2–1 after goals from Ronaldo and Casemiro. That result gave Madrid a 5–2 advantage over two legs.[64] Another four days later, a brace from Ronaldo secured Real all three points in a 2–1 away win at Eibar.[65] On 18 March 2018, Madrid defeated Girona 6–3 at home with four goals from Ronaldo and singles from Vázquez and Bale.[66] On the last day of March, a brace from Bale and a goal from Benzema helped Real to record a fifth consecutive victory with a 3–0 win at Las Palmas.[67]

April

On 3 April 2018, in the Champions League quarterfinal against Juventus, Ronaldo scored twice and Marcelo added another goal to give Madrid a 3–0 first leg victory.[68] Five days later, a goal from Ronaldo was not enough as Madrid drew Atlético 1–1.[69] On 11 April 2018, an injury time penalty was given to Real Madrid and was subsequently converted by Ronaldo to secure Madrid a spot in the semifinals of the Champions League; the 1–3 loss was enough as Real won 4–3 on aggregate against Juventus.[70] Four days later, goals from Isco and Casemiro secured a 2–1 win over Málaga.[71] A late Ronaldo equalizer, got Madrid a 1–1 draw against Athletic Bilbao on 18 April 2018.[72] A week later, against Bayern Munich in the semifinals of the Champions League, Madrid got a 2–1 away win after goals from Marcelo and Asensio.[73] On 28 April 2018, the game against Leganés was won 2–1 with goals from Bale and Mayoral.[74]

May

A brace from Benzema against Bayern Munich, helped Madrid to reach the final after the second leg ended in a 2–2 draw on 1 May 2018, which secured a 4–3 aggregate victory.[75] The El Clásico, five days later, ended in a 2–2 draw with goals from Ronaldo and Bale.[76] On 9 May 2018, Madrid lost 2–3 to Sevilla with goals from Mayoral and Ramos.[77] Three days later, Madrid won 6–0 against Celta Vigo, where Bale scored a brace and Isco, Hakimi, Kroos and an own goal chipped in the other goals.[78] The last game of the league season ended in a 2–2 with goals from Bale and Ronaldo on 19 May 2018.[79] Two goals from Bale and another one from Benzema helped Madrid to win their third consecutive Champions League title, after winning 3–1 against Liverpool.[80]

Players

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Costa Rica Keylor Navas31EU 2014 141 0 2020 €10M Second nationality: Spain
2 DF Spain Dani Carvajal26EU 2013 199 4 2022 €6.5M Originally from youth system
3 DF Spain Jesús Vallejo21EU 2015 12 0 2021 €6M
4 DF Spain Sergio Ramos (captain)32EU 2005 564 73 2020 €28M
5 DF France Raphaël Varane25EU 2011 233 10 2022 €10M
6 DF Spain Nacho28EU 2012 160 9 2021 Youth system
7 FW Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo (2nd VC)33EU 2009 438 450 2021 €94M
8 MF Germany Toni Kroos28EU 2014 190 12 2022 €25M
9 FW France Karim Benzema (3rd VC)30EU 2009 412 192 2021 €35M Second nationality: Algeria
10 MF Croatia Luka Modrić33EU 2012 257 13 2020 €30M
11 FW Wales Gareth Bale29EU 2013 185 88 2022 €100.8M
12 DF Brazil Marcelo (VC)30EU 2007 (Winter) 452 33 2022 €6.5M Second nationality: Spain
13 GK Spain Kiko Casilla32EU 2015 43 0 2020 €6M Originally from youth system
14 MF Brazil Casemiro26Non-EU 2013 149 14 2021 €6M
15 DF France Theo Hernández21EU 2017 23 0 2023 €30M
17 FW Spain Lucas Vázquez27EU 2015 135 16 2021 €1M Originally from youth system
18 MF Spain Marcos Llorente23EU 2015 23 0 2021 Youth system
19 DF Morocco Achraf Hakimi19EU 2017 17 2 2018 Youth system Second nationality: Spain
20 MF Spain Marco Asensio22EU 2014 90 21 2023 €3.9M Second nationality: Netherlands
21 FW Spain Borja Mayoral21EU 2015 29 7 2021 Youth system
22 MF Spain Isco26EU 2013 240 42 2022 €27M
23 MF Croatia Mateo Kovačić24EU 2015 108 3 2021 €29M
24 MF Spain Dani Ceballos22EU 2017 22 2 2023 €16.5M
30 GK France Luca Zidane20EU 2017 1 0 2021 Youth system Second nationality: Spain
  • Last updated: 26 May 2018
  • Source: Realmadrid.com
  • Ordered by squad number.

Transfers

In

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
3 DF Spain Jesús Vallejo 20EU Germany Eintracht Frankfurt End of Loan Summer 2021 Free
15 DF France Theo Hernández 19EU Atlético Madrid Transfer Summer 2023 €24M Real Madrid C.F.
18 MF Spain Marcos Llorente 22EU Alavés End of Loan Summer 2018 Free
19 DF Morocco Achraf Hakimi 18EU R.M. Castilla Promoted Summer 2018 Youth system
21 FW Spain Borja Mayoral 20EU Germany VfL Wolfsburg End of Loan Summer 2021 Free
24 MF Spain Dani Ceballos 20EU Real Betis Transfer Summer 2023 €16.5M Real Madrid C.F.
DF Spain Diego Llorente 23EU Málaga End of Loan Summer 2020 Free
FW Spain Burgui 23EU Sporting Gijón End of Loan Summer 2017 Free

Decrease Total Spending: €40.5M

Out

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
3 DF Portugal Pepe 34EU Turkey Beşiktaş End of contract Summer Free Beşiktaş J.K.
10 MF Colombia James Rodríguez 25Non-EU Germany Bayern Munich Loan Summer €13M FC Bayern Munich
15 DF Portugal Fábio Coentrão 29EU Portugal Sporting CP Loan Summer Free Sporting Clube de Portugal
18 FW Dominican Republic Mariano 23EU France Lyon Transfer Summer €8M Olympique Lyonnais
21 FW Spain Álvaro Morata 24EU England Chelsea Transfer Summer €80M Chelsea F.C.
23 DF Brazil Danilo 25Non-EU England Manchester City Transfer Summer €30M Manchester City F.C.
25 GK Spain Rubén Yáñez 23EU Getafe Transfer Summer Free Getafe CF
DF Spain Diego Llorente 23EU Real Sociedad Transfer Summer €7M Real Sociedad
FW Spain Burgui 23EU Alavés Transfer Summer €3M Deportivo Alavés

Increase Total Income: €141M

Net Income: Increase €100.5M

Pre-season and friendlies

Competitions

Times from 1 July to 29 October 2017 and from 25 March to 30 June 2018 are UTC+2, from 30 October 2017 to 25 March 2018 UTC+1.

Overview

Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
La Liga 20 August 201719 May 2018 Matchday 1 3rd 38 22 10 6 94 44 +50 057.89
Copa del Rey 26 October 201724 January 2018 Round of 32 Quarter-finals 6 3 2 1 11 6 +5 050.00
Supercopa de España 13 August 201716 August 2017 Final Winners 2 2 0 0 5 1 +4 100.00
Champions League 13 September 201726 May 2018 Group stage Winners 13 9 2 2 33 16 +17 069.23
UEFA Super Cup 8 August 2017 Final Winners 1 1 0 0 2 1 +1 100.00
FIFA Club World Cup 13 December 201716 December 2017 Semi-finals Winners 2 2 0 0 3 1 +2 100.00
Total 62 39 14 9 148 69 +79 062.90

Last updated: 26 May 2018
Source: Soccerway

La Liga

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Barcelona (C) 38 28 9 1 99 29 +70 93 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Atlético Madrid 38 23 10 5 58 22 +36 79
3 Real Madrid 38 22 10 6 94 44 +50 76
4 Valencia 38 22 7 9 65 38 +27 73
5 Villarreal 38 18 7 13 57 50 +7 61 Qualification for the Europa League group stage[lower-alpha 1]
Source: La Liga, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played)[85]
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. Since the winners of the 2017–18 Copa del Rey, Barcelona, qualified for European competition based on league position, the spot awarded to the cup winners (Europa League group stage) was passed to the sixth-placed team and the spot awarded to the sixth-placed team (Europa League third qualifying round) was passed to the seventh-placed team.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 22 10 6 94 44  +50 76 12 4 3 54 20  +34 10 6 3 40 24  +16

Last updated: 19 May 2018.
Source: LaLiga

Result round by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAAHA
ResultWDDWLWWWWLWDWDWLDLWWDWWWWLWWWWDWDWDLWD
Position15748653333344444444444333333343333333

Updated to match(es) played on 19 May 2018. Source: LaLiga
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

Copa del Rey

Round of 32

Round of 16

Quarter-finals

Supercopa de España

UEFA Champions League

Madrid joined the competition in the group stage.

Group stage

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification TOT RM DOR APO
1 England Tottenham Hotspur 6 5 1 0 15 4 +11 16 Advance to knockout phase 3–1 3–1 3–0
2 Spain Real Madrid 6 4 1 1 17 7 +10 13 1–1 3–2 3–0
3 Germany Borussia Dortmund 6 0 2 4 7 13 6 2[lower-alpha 1] Transfer to Europa League 1–2 1–3 1–1
4 Cyprus APOEL 6 0 2 4 2 17 15 2[lower-alpha 1] 0–3 0–6 1–1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Head-to-head results: APOEL 1–1 Borussia Dortmund, Borussia Dortmund 1–1 APOEL (tied on head-to-head results, ranked on total goal difference).

Knockout phase

Round of 16
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final

UEFA Super Cup

FIFA Club World Cup

Madrid joined the competition in the semi-finals.

Statistics

Squad statistics

As of 26 May 2018
No. Pos Nat Player TotalLa LigaCopa del ReySupercopa de EspañaChampions LeagueSuper CupClub World Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Costa Rica Keylor Navas 44027010201101020
2 DF Spain Dani Carvajal 4102504020801010
3 DF Spain Jesús Vallejo 120704000100000
4 DF Spain Sergio Ramos 42526410201111010
5 DF France Raphaël Varane 45028010201101020
6 DF Spain Nacho 4242736000810010
7 FW Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo 44442726001113151022
8 MF Germany Toni Kroos 43527500201201010
9 FW France Karim Benzema 47123251121951020
10 MF Croatia Luka Modrić 43226120101111020
11 FW Wales Gareth Bale 392126162110731021
12 DF Brazil Marcelo 44528200201131020
13 GK Spain Kiko Casilla 1701005000200000
14 MF Brazil Casemiro 48730510201211120
15 DF France Theo Hernández 2301306010300000
17 FW Spain Lucas Vázquez 54834453201011020
18 MF Spain Marcos Llorente 1901206000100000
19 DF Morocco Achraf Hakimi 172925000200010
20 MF Spain Marco Asensio 531133652221111010
21 FW Spain Borja Mayoral 2471436300410000
22 MF Spain Isco 49930741101101120
23 MF Croatia Mateo Kovačić 3502105020600010
24 MF Spain Dani Ceballos 2221225010400000
27 DF Spain Álvaro Tejero 20002000000000
29 MF Argentina Francisco Feuillassier 20002000000000
30 GK France Luca Zidane 10100000000000
31 DF Dominican Republic Luismi Quezada 10001000000000
32 MF Spain Óscar Rodríguez 10001000000000
38 MF Spain Jaime Seoane 10001000000000

Goals

As of 26 May 2018
Rank Player Position La Liga Copa del Rey UEFA CL Other1 Total
1 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo FW 26 0 15 3 44
2 Wales Gareth Bale FW 16 1 3 1 21
3 France Karim Benzema FW 5 1 5 1 12
4 Spain Marco Asensio MF 6 2 1 2 11
5 Spain Isco MF 7 1 0 1 9
6 Spain Lucas Vázquez FW 4 3 1 0 8
7 Brazil Casemiro MF 5 0 1 1 7
Spain Borja Mayoral FW 3 3 1 0
9 Germany Toni Kroos MF 5 0 0 0 5
Brazil Marcelo DF 2 0 3 0
Spain Sergio Ramos DF 4 0 1 0
12 Spain Nacho DF 3 0 1 0 4
13 Spain Dani Ceballos MF 2 0 0 0 2
Morocco Achraf Hakimi DF 2 0 0 0
Croatia Luka Modrić MF 1 0 1 0
Own goals 3 0 0 1 4
Total 94 11 33 10 148

1 Includes 2017 UEFA Super Cup, 2017 Supercopa de España and 2017 FIFA Club World Cup.

Clean sheets

As of 26 May 2018
Rank Name La Liga Copa del Rey UEFA CL Other1 Total
1 Costa Rica Keylor Navas 7 0 2 2 11
2 Spain Kiko Casilla 3 3 1 0 7
Total1033218

1 Includes 2017 UEFA Super Cup, 2017 Supercopa de España and 2017 FIFA Club World Cup.

Disciplinary record

N P Nat. Name La Liga Copa del Rey UEFA CL Other1 Total Notes
2 DF Spain Dani Carvajal 11 1 4 2 17 1
12 DF Brazil Marcelo 3 1 1 4 1
3 DF Spain Jesús Vallejo 1 1 1 1
4 DF Spain Sergio Ramos 7 2 1 3 1 12 2
7 FW Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo 1 1 1 2 1
14 MF Brazil Casemiro 8 1 2 2 13
6 DF Spain Nacho 7 1 8
11 FW Wales Gareth Bale 5 1 1 7
10 MF Croatia Luka Modrić 3 2 5
23 MF Croatia Mateo Kovačić 2 1 2 5
5 DF France Raphaël Varane 3 1 4
8 MF Germany Toni Kroos 4 4
17 MF Spain Lucas Vázquez 3 1 4
1 GK Costa Rica Keylor Navas 1 1 2
20 MF Spain Marco Asensio 2 2
22 MF Spain Isco 1 1 2
15 DF France Theo Hernández 1 1
18 MF Spain Marcos Llorente 1 1
32 MF Spain Óscar Rodríguez 1 1

Last updated: 26 May 2018
Source: Matches
Ordered by , and
= Number of bookings; = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

1 Includes 2017 UEFA Super Cup, 2017 Supercopa de España and 2017 FIFA Club World Cup.

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