Can Madrid End a Fractured Season With One Last Statement Against Athletic?
A strange question hangs over the Santiago Bernabéu before kickoff: what exactly should this final night represent for Real Madrid? The league title is already gone, managerial uncertainty surrounds the club, and several departures have turned the atmosphere emotional rather than triumphant. Spanish newspapers spent most of the build-up discussing farewells for Dani Carvajal and David Alaba instead of tactical expectations, while attention around Álvaro Arbeloa’s final match as coach intensified after reports linking José Mourinho with a return to Madrid. Athletic Bilbao arrive without European stakes but with enough pride to make this uncomfortable for the hosts, especially given Madrid’s inconsistent defensive balance during the closing weeks of the campaign. The pre-match mood therefore feels less like a celebration and more like an examination of how this squad responds after a turbulent season.
This article follows one variation rule: the tactical contrast takes priority over the injury narrative. Athletic are expected to defend with compact central spacing and attack quickly through Iñaki Williams whenever Madrid lose possession high up the pitch. Real Madrid, meanwhile, still rely heavily on Jude Bellingham’s movement between midfield and attack to accelerate transitions into Kylian Mbappé. The absence of Vinícius Júnior changes the geometry of Madrid’s frontline because there is less direct isolation play on the left flank, forcing more combinations through central channels. Ernesto Valverde’s side may not dominate the ball, but their structure without possession has often frustrated technically superior opponents when the midfield line stays disciplined. Madrid’s challenge will therefore be patience rather than pure creativity.
The local press before kickoff repeatedly highlighted how emotionally charged this evening could become once substitutions begin. Madrid supporters expect tributes for long-serving veterans, while Athletic newspapers focused heavily on Ernesto Valverde’s final period with the Basque side and the growing concern surrounding another finish outside European places. Reports from training sessions suggested Madrid spent extra time working on defensive rest positioning after recent problems against counterattacks. Athletic, meanwhile, appear prepared to attack aggressively into the spaces left behind Fran García and Madrid’s advancing midfield. Several Spanish previews also noted that Mbappé enters the match chasing another landmark scoring total, adding an individual subplot to an evening already loaded with transition themes.
What makes this fixture compelling is not the standings but the uncertainty surrounding both projects. Real Madrid possess overwhelming individual quality, yet their recent rhythm has been uneven whenever opponents successfully disrupt buildup patterns through midfield pressure. Athletic’s injuries reduce their attacking depth considerably, though Guruzeta and Iñaki Williams still provide enough movement to punish hesitation in defensive transitions. Confirmed lineups before kickoff reflected that reality: Madrid selected an attack built around mobility and verticality, while Athletic chose a more balanced structure designed to survive long defensive phases before countering quickly. The match begins with tension rather than clarity, and that alone has made the buildup more fascinating than a routine end-of-season fixture normally would be.
🩺 Official Injury & Squad Availability Watch
| Real Madrid — Injury & Suspension List | ||
|---|---|---|
| Long-Term / IR | Éder Militão | Hamstring injury |
| Long-Term / IR | Arda Güler | Hamstring injury |
| Out / Ruled Out | Rodrygo | Knee injury |
| Out / Ruled Out | Ferland Mendy | Thigh injury |
| Questionable | Federico Valverde | Recovered from head issue, late assessment |
| Questionable | Vinícius Júnior | Unavailable after missing training sessions |
| Athletic Bilbao — Injury & Suspension List | ||
|---|---|---|
| Long-Term / IR | Nico Williams | Hamstring injury |
| Long-Term / IR | Oihan Sancet | Muscle injury |
| Out / Ruled Out | Yuri Berchiche | Suspended |
| Questionable | Dani Vivian | Ankle issue |
| Questionable | Unai Gómez | Muscle discomfort |
| Questionable | Beñat Prados | Knee issue |
🔵 Officially Named Starting Sides
| Real Madrid Confirmed XI | ||
|---|---|---|
| Position | Player | Role |
| Goalkeeper | Thibaut Courtois | Starter |
| Defender | Dani Carvajal | Right Back |
| Defender | Raúl Asencio | Centre Back |
| Defender | David Alaba | Centre Back |
| Defender | Álvaro Carreras | Left Back |
| Midfielder | Federico Valverde | Central Midfield |
| Midfielder | Jude Bellingham | Advanced Midfield |
| Midfielder | Thiago Pitarch | Central Midfield |
| Forward | Franco Mastantuono | Right Wing |
| Forward | Kylian Mbappé | Centre Forward |
| Forward | Gonzalo García | Left Forward |
| Athletic Bilbao Confirmed XI | ||
|---|---|---|
| Position | Player | Role |
| Goalkeeper | Unai Simón | Starter |
| Defender | Andoni Gorosabel | Right Back |
| Defender | Dani Vivian | Centre Back |
| Defender | Aitor Paredes | Centre Back |
| Defender | Iñigo Lekue | Left Back |
| Midfielder | Mikel Jauregizar | Central Midfield |
| Midfielder | Rego | Central Midfield |
| Midfielder | Unai Gómez | Attacking Midfield |
| Forward | Iñaki Williams | Right Wing |
| Forward | Robert Navarro | Left Wing |
| Forward | Gorka Guruzeta | Striker |
⭐ Players Carrying The Tactical Weight Tonight
| Key Personnel Overview | ||
|---|---|---|
| Team | Player | Tactical Importance |
| Real Madrid | Jude Bellingham | Links midfield progression with the attacking line |
| Real Madrid | Kylian Mbappé | Main vertical threat attacking Athletic’s central spaces |
| Athletic Bilbao | Iñaki Williams | Primary outlet during counterattacks |
| Athletic Bilbao | Mikel Jauregizar | Controls defensive compactness in midfield transitions |



