His Manchester City side were humbled in the final match of their Australian tour, but coach Manuel Pellegrini says his pre-season plans remain on track.
A 4-1 scoreline didn't flatter opponents Real Madrid, who were lethal going forward and found the net through Karim Benzema, Cristiano Ronaldo, Pepe and Denis Cherychev. Yaya Toure replied from the penalty spot, but there was no doubting City was second-best against the La Liga giants.
City's major qualifying factor was the absence of three first-choice centre-backs. In the absence of captain Vincent Kompany, Eliaquim Mangala and Martin Demichelis, City fielded 16-year-old Cameron Humphreys and 20-year-old Jason Denayer in defence against the world's most expensive forward line.
Pellegrini said he wasn't upset by the result because he was building towards the season.
"We knew before the game it would be difficult to play a game against a team with such good attackers without Kompany, Mangala, Demichelis," he said.