
It’s been a rough Champions League campaign for La Liga clubs travelling to England, as the latest round of matches once again underlined the growing dominance of Premier League sides on home soil.
Arsenal swept aside Atlético Madrid with a commanding 4–0 victory at the Emirates, Liverpool edged Real Madrid 1–0 in a tightly contested clash at Anfield, and Chelsea comfortably defeated Barcelona 3–0 at Stamford Bridge. Three matches, three clean sheets, and three statement wins for English teams.
With results like these, a big question is emerging across European football:
Which La Liga side is truly capable of going away to a Premier League ground and making a real impact?
Can Barcelona rediscover their edge in hostile away atmospheres?
Will Real Madrid’s experience eventually break the cycle?
Could Atlético Madrid’s resilience still shine on English soil?
Or is a new La Liga challenger needed to restore Spanish pride in England?
As the knockout stages approach, the spotlight is firmly on La Liga’s giants. Their response could define the balance of power between Spain and England for the rest of the season.