Real Madrid’s team coach has been involved in a motorway accident following the club’s defeat to Liverpool in the Champions League.
The accident occurred as the bus was traveling southbound on the M40.
Images emerged on social media of a stationary coach after an apparent collision with a truck.
One driver told the Mail: ‘It probably happened five minutes before I got there. I almost crashed into the car in front of me because everyone suddenly stopped.
‘I couldn’t say if anyone from the team was in the coach, but it was definitely the Real Madrid brand, with all the logos. It was unmistakable.
‘The coach was on the hard shoulder. It was really badly damaged at the front, causing it to end up in the back of a white truck.
Real Madrid’s team coach was involved in a crash after the Champions League loss to Liverpool
After the crash, images of the Real Madrid team coach appeared on social media
The Real Madrid team bus, pictured last month, was officially unveiled by the club in October
‘I don’t think this was the kind of crash that would have seriously injured anyone, but I imagine the people on board would have suffered some nasty whiplash.
‘There were a few people there but when I walked past I didn’t see any players or anyone in tracksuits.’
Warwickshire Police confirmed they had received an accident report, but no further information at this time.
Real Madrid suffered a 2-0 defeat to Liverpool in the Champions League on Wednesday evening.
The result left the Spanish giants in 24th place in the revamped competition, leaving the club clinging to the final play-off spot after five games.
Real Madrid had officially unveiled the new team coach in October.
The design includes a list of trophies won by the club during its history and a large club crest.
The club said the design was also inspired by the style of the revamped Santiago Bernabeu.