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In top-level football, the line between triumph and collapse is razor-thin. As spring delivers its final verdicts, several giants already know their fate: their trophy cabinet will stay shut this summer. A year of nothingness.
Between growing pains and the managerial merry-go-round, here’s a look at five major clubs that will finish the season without a single medal. The important thing is to take part…
Real Madrid, failure on a grand scale
The king of the Champions League has abdicated. Knocked out on Wednesday night by Bayern in the Champions League quarter-finals, Los Blancos have lost their last hope of silverware. The 2025-26 season has been one of complete upheaval: after Carlo Ancelotti left for the Brazil national team in the summer of 2025, then Xabi Alonso was sacked last January, it is Álvaro Arbeloa who is seeing out the season as the emergency firefighter. Left trailing in La Liga by an imperious Barça, Real are set to finish their first trophyless season since 2021.
Juventus, the Old Lady is left stranded
In Italy, the Igor Tudor project was short-lived, ending as early as last October. Under Luciano Spalletti, appointed to steady the ship, Juventus showed some improvement but were starting from too far back. Eliminated from the Coppa Italia in the quarter-finals and knocked out of Europe by Galatasaray (5-7 on aggregate in the play-offs), Juve are now watching Inter Milan pull away toward the title. A transitional season that weighs heavily in Piedmont.
Ajax, an identity crisis
This is perhaps the most worrying collapse. Ajax are going through a deep identity crisis. Dumped out of the Dutch Cup without glory after a crushing 6-0 defeat to AZ Alkmaar, and left far behind in the league (with PSV already champions), the Lancers are ending the campaign in the anonymity of the Eredivisie top five. For the first time in decades, the Amsterdam institution seems to have lost its compass.
Man United, the theatre of missed appointments
Instability continues to reign at Old Trafford. Despite an ambitious recruitment drive (Mbeumo, Šeško and Cunha), United parted ways with Ruben Amorim as early as 5 January 2026. The interim spell under club legend Michael Carrick has not been enough to make up their enormous gap in the Premier League. Knocked out early from all domestic cups and with no European campaign to shine in, the Red Devils will have to settle for fighting for a Champions League spot.
OM, the Toulouse trauma
"Forever the first": a slogan that seems to have lost some of its shine through recent failures.
In Marseille, more than anywhere else, hope is a driving force that can quickly turn into brutal disillusionment. In this spring of 2026, the verdict is clear: despite a squad built to compete on every front and record investment over the last three seasons, OM are about to endure another trophyless season. One more in a trophy cabinet that is starting to gather serious dust.
If the league title is out of reach, it is the Coupe de France elimination that still sticks in the supporters’ throats. OM once again collapsed in a penalty shootout (3-4) against Toulouse in the quarter-finals. For the fans, the wait for a major trophy (since 2012) goes on.
Honourable mentions: Liverpool, Benfica, AC Milan, Tottenham, Chelsea and Borussia Dortmund.
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