Real Madrid President Florentino Pérez held an emergency press conference Tuesday at 6 p.m. [3] at the club's headquarters in Madrid.

The event comes as the club faces a full-blown internal crisis following a period of significant sporting decline. With rivals Barcelona securing the Liga title, the leadership is under pressure to explain a lack of success on the pitch.

Commentators said the press conference was a disaster and a sign of a club in turmoil. The timing of the event followed an announcement made Tuesday afternoon, signaling an urgent need for the president to address the public and the media [2].

The sporting drought has reached a critical point for the organization. The club is expected to end the 2025-26 season without any trophies [2], which would mark the second consecutive trophyless season for the team [1].

This lack of silverware is a rare occurrence for a club of Real Madrid's stature. The inability to secure a major title for two years has prompted concerns about the future trophy prospects of the squad, and the effectiveness of current management.

Pérez used the gathering to address the state of the club, though the delivery of the session drew sharp criticism from media analysts. Some observers said that the tone and content of the briefing reflected the instability currently permeating the organization [3].

The club is expected to end the 2025-26 season without any trophies.

A second consecutive season without a trophy represents a systemic failure for a club that defines its success through silverware. The perceived failure of this emergency press conference suggests that the leadership may be struggling to provide a convincing roadmap for recovery, potentially intensifying pressure on both the coaching staff and the board.