Real Madrid's relentless winning creates a perception of them as villains in football, especially within the context of their rivalry with Atlético Madrid. The Champions League matches against Atlético evoke painful memories of past losses, making each encounter feel like an existential challenge. Real Madrid possesses an undeniable confidence and an ability to perform at crucial moments, often leaving Atlético at a psychological disadvantage. This dynamic turns their matches from competitive contests into scenarios resembling horror movies, where one side feels doomed against an unstoppable force.
When you win as relentlessly as Real Madrid, you're destined to be perceived as the bad guy. Every club in Europe knows that they will confront Madrid.
Real Madrid has a vast array of superpowers which grow in potency during crises, always confident they can turn the tables and win.
For Atlético Madrid, facing Real feels like a horror movie, with their matches representing nightmarish experiences rather than equal contests.
One side is the embodiment of unstoppable forces of destruction, while the other is a quivering group of college students facing terror.
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