Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho dismissed concern over their 1-1 draw with Malaga.
Real were pegged back by an injury-time equaliser from Santi Cazorla.
"There isn't a single championship in which a team wins every game. The referee made two bad calls but it doesn't matter because he too can make mistakes. The linesman wrongly called two offsides against us when my men would have faced the goal alone. That's also part of the championship. We go on; tomorrow will be another day and we'll play another match on Wednesday.
"It was hard for us to get in the game. Malaga are a quality side currently in UCL qualifying positions. They've invested to reach that far. They made things difficult for us in the first half, but not in the second. We only scored one goal from the many chances we had. The question should be why we usually score so many goals."Mourinho said: "The question should be what happened to my team for it to win so many games and earn incredible numbers. Drawing or losing a match is normal in a championship. I would have a reason to be dissatisfied or critical towards my men if they dropped two points due to having a bad attitude, but I cannot criticise them because they gave their all and gave a great performance in the second half. We always dominated the match and we had many chances, while Malaga hardly had any.