Real are without a decent striker 10 days before PSG LaLiga - Real Madrid No goals from attackers at Levante

Despite months of turmoil, Real Madrid are still no closer to having a decent striker in their ranks, 10 days before they play Paris Saint-Germain, than they were at the beginning of the campaign.

Time is running out and there are no signs of life up front.

Fifty three days before the Paris Saint-Germain fixture, they lost (Barcelona); 37 days before PSG, Real drew (Celta); 35 days before, another draw for Los Blancos (Numancia); 32 days before PSG, they lost (Villarreal); 21 days before, they lost again (Leganes)... and now, just 10 days before the French club arrive at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, they drew once more (Levante).

The days and weeks go by but for Los Blancos, far from showing their true colours in time for the visit of Neymar, Mbappe, Cavani and Co., each time they play, the team appears more disjointed than before.

It's a team that's stuck in a rut, without finding that triumphant streak that allows them to gain confidence.

The last match, a draw against Levante, saw Zinedine Zidane run out of arguments.

His speech has been exhausted, BBC returned to play together, there are no injuries and the team against Levante were the best XI he could possibly field.

Even the Champions League being just around the corner couldn't drive them on.

Qualification for next season's tournament isn't guaranteed yet either, because the team still doesn't have a significant enough cushion over their closest rivals.

There is nothing positive to hold on to, not even a winter signing because Zidane rejected them.

Mistakes of months ago are the same as at present, and PSG will be rubbing their hands together at the prospect of ending Madrid's season at the Bernabeu.

Los Blancos are not resolving any problems, are conceding goals with astonishing ease and have lost the respect they had last season.

They're are an aimless team, plodding through each match and another catastrophe is on the horizon.