The Portuguese boss was the last one to lead Los Blancos to La Liga glory, and after Sunday's display, Zidane could be the next one to strike out in that matter.

Jose Mourinho is, up to this date, the last coach to guide Real Madrid to win a league title. It's been hard for Los Blancos to watch Barcelona dominate the league they practically owned in the 20th Century, and losing almost every title this decade isn't easy for the arrogant Madrid president, Florentino Pérez. But is it time to analyze how Mourinho won La Liga by being practical instead of being bold?

Sunday's El Clásico clash left a few talking points for fans and experts, including Zidane's lack of experience to handle the game once James Rodriguez scored the equalizer. Added to that, Zizou's loyalty to the BBC attack when Bale wasn't fully fit cause fans to complain about his choices while handling the squad. We all know that Luis Enrique is leaving Barcelona by the end of the summer, but it's safe to assume that Zidane's decisions could have him following the same path as his Blaugrana colleague.

El Clásico aftermath: How Real Madrid can cope without Ramos

One of the turning points in Sunday's game was Sergio Ramos' red card. With the ref's decision still being talked about, Real Madrid could have their leader out for quite some time. Being a straight red card, Ramos is up for at least a couple of games on the sidelines, and with his clapping gesture against Pique (or the ref?), the center back could be banned for up to four games. Nacho's shaky displays will have Real Madrid relying on Raphael Varane's comeback, at least until the player born in Camas is allowed back on the pitch.

La Liga's schedule: Who could be the projected title winner

This is how La Liga's table looks like after Sunday's game

Pos.TeamMPWDLGFGAGDPForm
1 Real Madrid 36 29 6 1 83 22 +61 93 WWWWW
2 Barcelona 36 24 7 5 74 43 +31 79 WWLWL
3 Girona 36 23 6 7 75 45 +30 75 LDWWW
4 Atlético Madrid 36 23 4 9 67 39 +28 73 WWWWL
5 Athletic Club 36 17 11 8 58 37 +21 62 LDWLD
6 Real Sociedad 36 15 12 9 49 37 +12 57 WLWLD
7 Real Betis 36 14 14 8 48 43 +5 56 DWWDW
8 Villarreal 36 14 9 13 60 60 0 51 WWLWW
9 Valencia 36 13 9 14 37 40 -3 48 LDLLL
10 Getafe 36 10 13 13 41 51 -10 43 LLLWD
11 Deportivo Alavés 36 11 9 16 34 45 -11 42 LDWWW
12 Sevilla 36 10 11 15 47 50 -3 41 LLWDW
13 Osasuna 36 11 8 17 40 54 -14 41 DDLLL
14 Las Palmas 36 10 8 18 32 46 -14 38 DLLLL
15 Rayo Vallecano 36 8 14 14 29 44 -15 38 WDLLW
16 Celta de Vigo 36 9 10 17 42 54 -12 37 WLWLW
17 Mallorca 36 7 15 14 29 41 -12 36 DWLDL
18 Cádiz 36 6 14 16 25 49 -24 32 WWLDL
19 Granada 36 4 9 23 37 70 -33 21 LLLWD
20 Almería 36 2 11 23 35 72 -37 17 LLWLL

Champions League (Group Stage)
Europa League (Group Stage)
Promotion - Europa Conference League (Qualification: )
Relegation - LaLiga2

With five games to go, Barcelona seems to have an easier path to the title, especially considering they will not play the UEFA Champions League semi-finals. Our of their upcoming matchups, Barcelona's biggest threats include Espanyol and Villarreal.

Barcelona's remaining opponents: vs Osasuna (MD 34),  at Espanyol (MD 35), vs Villarreal, at Las Palmas, vs Eibar.

On the other hand, Real Madrid's pending match against Celta is crucial for them to win the title. The team from Vigo has played with their stellar cast in the UEFA Europa League, but their semi-final clash against Manchester United will be played before their matchup against Los Blancos. Playing against Sevilla will be one of the toughest games ahead for Zidane's crew.

Real Madrid's remaining opponents: at Deportivo (MD 34), vs Valencia (MD 35), at Granada (MD 36), vs Sevilla (MD 37),  at Celta (MD 21), at Málaga.

Celta vs Real Madrid: A game in hand to win the title

Los Blancos rely heavily on their game against Celta to lift the trophy that's evaded them for almost five seasons. Celta's boss Eduardo Berizzo has made it abundantly clear that the team's main goal is to win the Europa League title, and their recent performances in La Liga have shown two things: Celta's squad is deep enough to field a decent Starting XI, and despite absences of key players, Los Celestes were able to eliminate Real Madrid from the Copa del Rey. Will they deny them the league title as well?

Los Blancos lost their second game of the season against Celta at the Bernabeu. What will fate have in store for Zidane's men when they battle Berizzo's men in May?