Carlo Ancelotti took a swipe at a subdued performance from Real Madrid in the 1-0 defeat to Getafe, saying: “It seems we stayed on holiday for one more day.”
The Madrid head coach said there was no cause for “drama or tragedy” given his team continue to blaze a trail at the top of LaLiga.
However, the shock loss at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez was a miserable way to begin 2022 for the capital titans, who are attempting to unseat neighbours Atletico Madrid as Spanish champions.
It was the second time in three seasons under Ancelotti, who was appointed in June for a second spell with Los Blancos, that Madrid have lost their opening game of a calendar year.
The previous defeat came against Valencia at Mestalla in January 2015, when a 2-1 loss halted a run of 22 consecutive wins.
This time, Madrid fell behind inside nine minutes when Eder Militao was caught dawdling on the edge of the penalty area by Enes Unal, who fired past Thibaut Courtois.
Luka Modric, Casemiro and star striker Karim Benzema went close to finding an equaliser, but a gritty Getafe held on for the points.
“We had a reaction for the first 10 minutes after the goal, then we were nervous and lost balls and duels,” Ancelotti said.
“I think there is not much to say about this game. It seems we stayed on holiday for one more day.
“It didn’t seem like the team that ended the year: less concentration, less commitment. We didn’t deserve to win, but we didn’t deserve to lose either.
“We gave away a goal and lost. It is a wake-up call. We didn’t play well and there are no excuses.”
The former Chelsea and Milan boss had not expected such a pallid showing from his side, having observed they were looking sharp in training.
And he accepted it was not his finest day as a coach either, saying: “The coach might also have been on holiday today.”
Italian boss Ancelotti added: “We face this defeat without drama or tragedy because we continue to be leaders.”