Real Madrid ended their La Liga campaign with a goalless draw against Real Betis, as Los Blancos lifted their 36th league title at the Santiago Bernabéu where they went unbeaten all season in the league (16 wins, three draws).Ahead of his final appearance at the Bernabéu, the maestro Toni Kroos received a guard of honour following his announcement midweek that he is to retire from after the European Championships. And the German midfielder – just as he has done all his career – was in full control of proceedings, spraying passes around the pitch with a 97% completion rate as the home side dominated the first half.##NAJAVA_MECA_8123986##Ferland Mendy was by far the most dangerous Madrid player, and the marauding French full-back saw two shots saved as Los Blancos pushed for an opener. Betis took a while to get going, but after the half-hour mark Manuel Pellegrini’s men were on top as Héctor Bellerín came within inches of breaking the deadlock with a header after being picked out by Youssouf Sabaly. The hosts did not take heed of the warning signs, as Betis took the lead in the 39th minute – or so they thought. Thibaut Courtois parried a set-piece right into the path of Johnny Cardoso, who took a touch and fired into an empty net, but following a lengthy VAR review, the goal was chalked off for a tight offside call.The players with Toni Kroos after the game.The end of an era. 💔 pic.twitter.com/aqWw32Wpsw— TC (@totalcristiano) May 25, 2024 Armed with the momentum, Betis came flying out for the second half and almost opened the scoring inside five minutes, but Courtois made a sublime diving save to get a hand to Ayoze Pérez’s curling effort from distance. The Belgian goalkeeper was having a busy night in the Spanish capital as he was called into action once again on the hour mark – this time getting down low to deny Juan Miranda’s close-range shot. Courtois was then withdrawn for Kepa Arrizabalaga’s final appearance before returning to Chelsea, whilst club-captain Nacho also made way from the pitch ahead of his departure at the end of the season.Pela ultima vez.Acabou.Obrigado por tudo, Kroos. 😢♾️ pic.twitter.com/7KJbEIHAqQ— REAL MIL GRAU (@realmilgrauu) May 25, 2024 In the end, neither side was able to find the elusive goal as their respective domestic campaigns petered out with a goalless finale. Carlo Ancelotti used the final moments to give some of his key players a rest ahead of their Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund next week, including Kroos who was brought off to a standing ovation from all around the stadium. Betis finish their campaign in seventh, a place lower than last season but qualification for Europe is a consolation for Pellegrini’s men.Toni Kroos con su hija totalmente desolada, que bonito ❤️🩹pic.twitter.com/LrNgT5DNOB— Danik (@DanikRM_) May 25, 2024 LA LIGA – (FINAL) MATCHDAY 38FridayGirona – Granada 7-0 (3-0)/Garcia 30, Tsygankov 33, 54, Dovbyk 44 pen, 75, 90 pen, Stuani 78/SaturdayOsasuna – Villareal 1-1 (1-0)/Budimir 30 – Morales 57/Sociedad – Atl.Madrid 0-2 (0-1)/Lino 9, Mandava 90+3/Almeria – Cadiz 6-1 (0-1)/Melero 48, Arribas 51, 86, Zaldua 57 og, Suarez 65, 71 – Ocampo 30/Rayo Vallecano – Ath.Bilbao 0-1 (0-0)/N.Williams 67/Real Madrid – Betis 0-0Sunday15:00: (2.35) Getafe (3.35) Mallorca (3.35)17:15: (1.97) Celta (3.45) Valencia (3.90)17:15: (2.45) Las Palmas (3.40) Alaves (3.10)22:00: (4.20) Sevilla (3.70) Barcelona (1.83)***odds are subject to change***