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Levante surge as Luis Castro propels side toward survival after comebacks

john gallagher by john gallagher
May 15, 2026
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La Liga storylines: Levante surge, Real Madrid turmoil and Espanyol’s stoppage‑time salvation

La Liga storylines this week center on Levante’s revival under Luis Castro, Real Madrid’s escalating internal crisis after El Clasico, and Espanyol’s emotional stoppage‑time relief.

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Levante’s late‑season revival under Luis Castro

Levante have become one of the most compelling stories in La Liga as the season approaches its climax. Guided by manager Luis Castro, the club has produced a string of results that have transformed what looked like a doomed campaign into a genuine survival bid.

A dramatic comeback win over Osasuna and a subsequent victory at Celta Vigo have underlined the team’s renewed belief and resilience. Key contributors have included the energetic Karl Etta Eyong, the long‑awaited strike output from Adrian de la Fuente, and Roger Brugué’s decisive finishing, with the team recording five wins in their last eight outings.

Those results have pushed Levante to the cusp of safety, with their place outside the relegation zone now determined by goal difference. The club’s improvement on the pitch has been rapid, and it has shifted attention to how sustainably Castro can maintain this upturn across the final fixtures.

Tactical adjustments and squad response that turned the tide

Castro’s impact has been evident in the way Levante have altered their approach without losing their identity. The team presses with greater intensity, shows more patience in possession, and has taken fewer unnecessary risks at the back. These changes have allowed forwards space to exploit and defenders to control games when required.

Players have responded visibly to that clarity, with rotating leadership on the pitch and a series of match‑winning contributions from unexpected quarters. The cohesion that was missing earlier in the season has returned, suggesting the turnaround is more than a short‑term flurry of form.

With a crucial home fixture against RCD Mallorca scheduled for Sunday, May 17, 2026 at the Ciutat de València, Levante will have the chance to consolidate their position and move further clear of immediate danger.

Real Madrid’s internal rifts deepen after El Clasico defeat

At the opposite end of the emotional spectrum, Real Madrid are navigating a week of public turmoil that has amplified scrutiny of the club’s players and hierarchy. Tensions between squad members surfaced on the field, and the fallout has spilled into the public domain in unvarnished ways.

A 2‑0 defeat to Barcelona in El Clasico crystallised on‑field issues, but events off the pitch have intensified the drama. Heated exchanges between teammates were followed by a rare and highly public intervention from the club president, fuelling further debate about dressing‑room harmony and the direction of the season.

President’s public statements and media appearances escalate unrest

President Florentino Pérez’s unscripted media outings this week marked a departure from his usually measured public profile. His extended appearance on broadcast programmes and unusually vociferous comments drew equal parts concern and criticism, with club communications staff visibly struggling to manage the narrative.

Those public scenes have coincided with sharp reactions from supporters and pundits, who have questioned the timing and tone of the interventions. At a club as globally prominent as Real Madrid, such internal discord is magnified, and the impact on squad morale and recruitment conversations will be watched closely.

Adding to the atmosphere, high‑profile players have faced scrutiny for post‑match conduct that some observers judged unhelpful. The combination of on‑field inconsistency and off‑field spectacle has left Madridistas asking how quickly the club can arrest the slide and restore stability.

Espanyol’s stoppage‑time goal brings cathartic release

At the RCDE Stadium, a very different drama played out as RCD Espanyol ended an 18‑game winless run in emphatic fashion. Kike García’s stoppage‑time finish against Athletic Club on May 14, 2026 provided a release valve for a club and fanbase who had endured months of mounting pressure.

The goal prompted scenes of uncontained joy in the stands and an emotional response on the touchline, where manager Manolo González was visibly moved. The win did not guarantee safety, but it removed the psychological burden that had been weighing on players and staff for weeks.

How the match unfolded and why it mattered

Athletic created several nervy moments, repeatedly striking the woodwork and forcing goalkeeper Marko Dmitrović into important saves, but Espanyol’s persistence paid off late. The narrow victory restored confidence inside the squad and rewired a season’s narrative that had been dominated by frustration and near misses.

For González, whose tenure has weathered public criticism and personal strain, the triumph represented more than three points. He described the recent period as the hardest of his professional life, and the reaction from players and fans underlined the relief across the club.

Broader implications for the relegation scrap

The contrasting fortunes of Levante and Espanyol highlight how fine margins are shaping the relegation battle this season. Levante’s momentum has lifted them to the fringes of safety, while Espanyol’s win gives them breathing room but not complete security.

Other clubs fighting for survival will be closely monitoring both fixtures and psychological momentum in the run‑in, aware that confidence swings can be as decisive as tactical tweaks. With only a handful of matches remaining, every error and every moment of individual brilliance has outsized importance.

What these storylines mean for La Liga’s closing weeks

Collectively, these developments capture the unpredictable drama that has defined La Liga this campaign. A team fighting for its life on the back of a managerial revival, a global giant coping with public infighting, and a historic club finding salvation in stoppage time combine to create a week of narratives that will shape perceptions as the season concludes.

For Levante, continuing the current run could mean an unprecedented escape that credits Castro’s methods and the squad’s resilience. For Real Madrid, the path to restoring equilibrium may require both clear leadership and a reset of internal relationships. For Espanyol, the immediate task is to convert emotional release into consistent performances to secure top‑flight football.

The final weeks of the season now promise intense scrutiny on managerial decisions, player temperament, and administrative responses, with each club’s handling of pressure likely to determine their end‑of‑season fate.

Real Madrid, Levante and Espanyol have each provided different lenses on how football can deliver hope, upheaval and catharsis in equal measure, and La Liga’s closing fixtures will determine which of these stories end in salvation, crisis or partial reprieve.

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