Real Madrid have won 2-0 against Real Soceidad in their last game of the La Liga season and it was a game to remember for the fans. The Santiago Bernabéu crowd were on toes as legend Luka Modric and Lucas Vazquez bida farewell to the club. It was their last ever game for Madrid and fans couldn’t stop themselves to give them a standing ovation. Modric was hugged by Toni Kroos as soon as he substituted in the game. However, this wasn’t the season the Madrid fans were hoping for as they didn’t won a single trophy this season.

Real Madrid ended their La Liga season on a high with a 2-0 victory over Real Sociedad at the Santiago Bernabéu, but the match was about much more than just the scoreline. It was an emotional evening as fans bid farewell to two long-serving club legend,  Luka Modric and Lucas Vázquez, who played their final game in the iconic white shirt.

The home crowd was electric, applauding every touch from the veterans. Modric, who came on as a substitute, received a heartwarming hug from close friend and midfield partner Toni Kroos, adding to the emotional weight of the occasion. Lucas Vázquez, too, was honored with a standing ovation, marking the end of a memorable journey with Los Blancos.

Despite the win, the season leaves a bittersweet taste for Madridistas, as the club finished without lifting a single trophy — a rare and disappointing outcome for a club of their stature. Still, the final game served as a perfect tribute to two players who gave their all for the badge, making it a night to remember at the Bernabéu.

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