La Liga 25/26 Season Preview: Red Cards, VAR Wahala, Referee Headaches, Crazy Bus-Packing & Ballon d’Or Level Games & Stars

La Liga 25/26 Season Preview: Red Cards, VAR Wahala, Referee Headaches, Crazy Bus-Packing & Ballon d’Or Level Games & Stars

La Liga is back. The 2025/26 campaign runs from mid-August to late May, with a full calendar and heavyweight clashes spread across the year.

The first El Clásico lands on the Matchday 10 weekend in late October, with the return leg pencilled in for May. These anchor points frame a title race that already looks fierce.

Real Mdrid player, Mbappe, & Barca's Lamine Yamal

Three promoted sides—Levante, Elche, and Real Oviedo—join 17 household teams. That trio faces a survival fight from day one. The big clubs, meanwhile, must set the tone early in a year where every slip is punished fast.

🆕New faces, Old giants: Xabi Alonso & 40-year-old Santi Cazorla

Real Madrid starts a new era under Xabi Alonso. The former Leverkusen coach has been appointed to lead a squad stacked with speed and star power.

Former Arsenal player, Santi Cazorla

Madrid’s attack blends Kylian Mbappé’s efficiency with Vinícius Júnior’s dribbles and Jude Bellingham’s robotic energy. On paper, that is dynamite. On the grass, Alonso must fit the pieces and keep balance.

Then there is former Arsenal and Villarreal star Santi Cazorla, who will be making a return to the Spanish top flight with the newly promoted side Real Oviedo.

🚌🚏Bus-packing & Crazy Low Blocks are Back (and here to stay):

Expect low blocks. Promoted teams and several mid-table sides will sit deep, crowd the box and dare the giants to cross. It’s sensible. Compact shape, fast breaks and set-pieces are the underdog’s best friends.

Osasuna packing the bus against Real Madrid in Matchday 1

As was witnessed in Alonso’s first La Liga game as a Los Blancos manager against Osasuna, Madrid and Barça will face long spells of patience tests, circulating the ball, probing half-spaces, looking for cut-backs and striking hopeful long shots.

For the chasing pack, Atlético Madrid still leans on order and edge, Athletic Club presses with bite, and Real Sociedad remain slick between the lines. Girona’s rotations and Villarreal’s counter threat add variety.

But the theme is clear: deny space, slow the game, and steal points when the moment comes.

🎥VAR Wahala & Referee Headaches:

There are fresh officiating directives this season. Referees have stressed fewer interventions from the booth and a tighter line on dissent, with a “captains only” policy.

Only captains should approach the referee. Goalkeepers face sharper timing on restarts – a goalkeeper holds onto the ball before a goalkick for longer than 8 seconds, and it’s a corner kick to the opposing team.

In short: cleaner communication, fewer surroundings, and quicker restarts. Technology also stays front and centre. VAR and Semi-automated offside remain in use in La Liga, speeding up offside checks and tightening margins.

Mason Greenword being shown a red card in a La Liga game with Getafe

It won’t end arguments, just like the VAR hasn’t. Really, nothing ever does, and so expect the controversies, especially with La Liga referees who crave attention.

🔴Red cards – 10 v 11s & 9 v 11s:

Five (5) red cards were shown by the end of Matchday 1, two in one game (Mallorca vs Barcelona) in the 25/26 Spanish La Liga season.

With stricter touchlines and tougher thresholds on complaints and tactical fouls, cards will matter even more. Coaches know that one reckless press, a pull on a breaking runner, or a mouthy protest can flip a match.

Mbappe celebrating a goal for Real Madrid

Squads that keep 11 on the field will bank points; those that boil over will drop them. Expect managers to rotate early when a player is on a booking and under stress.

🪙Ballon d’Or Level Games & Stars:

Spain is loaded with elite talent. Mbappé brings box-office skills and goals for Madrid. Vinícius is already a weekly highlight reel. Bellingham times runs like a No. 9 and passes like a 10.

Mbappe netting a freekick against Barca

For Barça, Lamine Yamal is not just a prodigy; he is HIM now. Add Robert Lewandowski’s movement and the new-look wide threats in Rashford and Rody, and you have a champion’s attack that can score in bursts.

These names make the big nights feel like award showcases. El Clásico weekends will be a global cinema again. Madrid derbies will be pure energy. Barça-Atleti is still a chess match with punches.

Even mid-table meetings throw up stars—Nico Williams on the break, Take Kubo between lines, and Isco gliding through midfield.

Yamal in his new No. 10 Barca home kit

⁉️What Will Decide the Title?

Three levers will swing the race:

⚠️Discipline: Fewer reds and smarter game management in tight away games.

⛓️Breaking the block: The champions and challengers must create clean shots when teams sit on the penalty spot. Quick switches, third-man runs and cut-backs will be the gold standard.

🪙Ballon d’Or Big Game Players: There will be a lot of tough games, whether it is against a team fighting for survival from relegation or against a team looking to lift the ultimate, and in each of these games, teams will need big game players to step up big-time.

Jude Bellingham & Yamal shirts

🔚Conclusion:

Right now, Barcelona has continuity and a working idea. Real Madrid has a ceiling probably higher than any club in Europe under a coach whose methods elevate and simplify.

Atlético will scrap for whatever they can get and be ready to pounce if the big two slip up. Everyone else fights for Europe and peace of mind.

So buckle up. La Liga will give us late winners, stubborn blocks, heated touchlines and star turns that light up the year. The football will be fast. The margins will be thin. And the show—every weekend—will feel big.

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Barcelona vs Real Madrid - El Clasico

 

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18‑Year‑Old Lamine Yamal vs 18‑Year‑Old Kylian Mbappé: Disrespect or Justified?️

18‑Year‑Old Lamine Yamal vs 18‑Year‑Old Kylian Mbappé: Disrespect or Justified?️

Real Madrid and Barcelona have given the iconic jersey number 10 to new players, Kylian Mbappe and Lamine Yamal. 

With the two stars destined to face off again in much more significant duels, we have taken a look at an argument about the two players.

Is Lamine Yamal a better player than Kylian Mbappe was at the age of 18? Is the argument even justified at all in the first place, or is it disrespectful to say the least?

Lamine Yamal with his new jersey number

💫Lamine Yamal: Barcelona’s New No. 10:

At 18 now, Lamine Yamal is already rewriting football’s record books. He became Spain’s youngest-ever scorer in Euro qualifying at 16 years and 57 days.

He shattered multiple UEFA Euro finals records: youngest player (16 years 338 days), youngest to assist and score (16 years 362 days). He won Euro 2024, becoming the youngest player to do so at just 17 years and one day.

Barca Prez, Laporta posing with Lamin Yamla & the new jersey number for the winger

Yes, all these feats seem to be related to the Euros, but that’s not all there is to say about the young man.

Yamal also holds Barcelona records for the youngest La Liga debutant and scorer (16 years 87 days), youngest Champions League assist (16 years 153 days), youngest to start a CL game (16 years 83 days), and youngest brace scorer in La Liga (16 years 213 days).

Kylian Mbappe with his new jersey number for Real Madrid

💫Kylian Mbappe: Real Madrid’s New No. 10:

Similarly, Kylian Mbappé at 18 was already a world-renowned superstar. His 2016–17 breakthrough at Monaco yielded 26 goals and 14 assists in 44 games and a Ligue 1 title.

He scored 6 Champions League goals as Monaco reached the semifinals—massively outperforming expectations for his age.

Kylian Mbappe in his nuymber 10 kit for the French national team

In August 2017, aged 18, he moved to PSG on loan (with a €180m permanent option), becoming the most expensive teenager in history.

At 18, Mbappé had already debuted for France and led them to a FIFA World Cup in his early 19s, scoring in the final to become the youngest French scorer in a World Cup Final, second only to Pelé.

Lamine Yamal

 🔵 Lamine Yamal – Career Stats at Age 18:

🔥Barcelona (first team): 106 official appearances, with 59 goals and assists across all competitions. Won La Liga, Copa del Rey and Spanish Super Cup.

🔥International (Spain): 20 caps by mid-2025, 6 goals (including Nations League exploits) and key contributor to Spain’s Euro 2024 win; youngest-ever scorer and appearance.

🔥Awards: Youngest-ever Golden Boy winner (17y 137d), Kopa Trophy, Euro 2024 Young Player of the Tournament.

Kylian Mbappe's new jersey number at Real Madrid

🔴 Kylian Mbappé – Career Stats at Age 18:

🔥Monaco (2015-17): 58 official games, 43 goals and assists, winning Ligue 1 and reaching Champions League semis; scored 6 UCL knockout goals.

🔥France debut: Broke in aged 18 in 2017; made 10 senior apps, 4 G+A   before turning 19.

🔥Major move: August 2017, joined PSG on loan, eventually became permanent (€180 million), making him the most expensive teenager ever.

🔥Awards: Golden Boy winner, Kopa Trophy (1st ever to win it), Ligue 1 Young Player of the Season 2017.

Not yet World Cup: Won the 2018 World Cup at 19, scoring in the final—but all pre-World Cup achievements occurred before turning 19.

Lamine Yamal vs Kylian Mbappe at 18

🧠 Disrespect or Justified?

It’s easy to draw comparisons—but the two stories are different.

Yamal’s rise is built on circumstance (Barca’s financial struggles and need to rely on academy products instead of signings) and fortune (he happened to be a Barca player instead of a Monaco one).

Mbappé’s meteoric path was defined by good fortune (he happened to be part of a crop of young Monaco stars that would dominate for years to come, along with Bernardo Silva, etc and part of a very talented France national team).

Mbappe with Real Madrid's No. 10

While Yamal has the team honours to show for at 18 for everything his won with Barca and Spain, Kylian Mbappe had a superior goals and assists per game ratio for his goal contributions in fewer games played at 18.

Yamal is earning his by rewriting history now, and seeing as he just turned 18, there’s no telling what he does before 19. Neither set of achievements invalidates the other; rather, both reflect what football’s greatest talents can achieve by just 18.

Lamine's No. 10 Barca jersey

Yamal draws justified comparisons with Mbappé’s teenage years—but calling it disrespectful to compare them may be premature. One is forging his legacy in real time; the other has already defined it.

New Mbappe No. 10 kits in a Real Madrid Official Store

 

New Yamal No. 10 kits in a Barcelona Official Store

 

Mbappe stats with Monaco in the 2016-17 Season

 

Yamal all-time Barca stats

 

Yamal with his Kopa trophy

 

Mbappe with the first-ever Kopa trophy

 

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