The very concept of being overshadowed by Barcelona is anathema to Real Madrid, but Los Blancos must be grateful their arch-rivals have stolen the limelight over the last two weeks.Barcelona’s wobble—a defeat away at Levante and a goalless draw at home against Slavia Prague in the Champions League—has allowed Real to regroup and overcome its own mini-crisis. Such is the nature of expectations around Real Madrid that a loss to Mallorca three weeks ago was interpreted in some quarters as a sign all was not well in the Spanish capital, despite the fact it was Real’s first reverse of the season.A series of unconvincing performances after a tumultuous summer only heightened the feeling Madrid was a team in transition.The loss in the Balearic Islands now looks more like a minor scratch on Real’s armor, rather than the first of many significant chinks.Zinedine Zidane’s men won three of their following four games in all competitions, scoring a combined 12 goals in the process without conceding.Half of those goals came on Wednesday, as Real thrashed Galatasaray 6-0 in the Champions League to consolidate second place in Group A, behind Paris Saint-Germain.Brazilian forward Rodrygo stole the show, becoming the second-youngest player in Champions…