It was able to avoid what was the infamous collapse on Sunday afternoon, and Real Madrid was dressed in a 3-2 nail-biting victory against Celta Vigo.
With the dream of a Laliga title poses a threat, Carlo Ancelotti’s team scored in 33 minutes as Turkish starlet Alda Garr produced a sublime curling effort.
Watching Talisman attack Killian Mbappe Bag, there were quick fire braces on either side of the halftime break, and the Los Blancos appeared to be cruising towards all three points in the Spanish capital.
However, as Celta Vigo refused to quit smoking and caused some real issues with Madrudo’s defense, the guest on Sunday dragged one in the final 20 minutes when Javi Rodriguez tapped the house.
Madrid’s mood suddenly turned, so instead of the second hole, Williat Swedoberg set up a grandstand finish after grabbing Celta’s second Minuet after a Rodriguez strike.
Celta wasted the golden oppaniei in order to take Pablo Duran’s sensational late period from former Chelsea Shot Stomach Baugh Court.
Real Madrid may have dragged him to the finish line here, but ahead of their trip to decide on a season to Catalonia next weekend, they still sit in a four-point drift for Barcelona.
It was a roller coaster showdown from the Bernabeu, and we’ve seen the key stories.
Los Blancos lives on the dream of a declined title
No official decision may have been announced, but there is widespread expectation that Ancelotti will leave the Spanish capital this summer.
Still facing a major and difficult battle in the race to defend the domestic crown in 2025, the Los Blancos continues to show some real problems and are under scrutiny for the amount of trembling.
After a 5-1 total loss at Arsenal last month, Madrid continues to show a worrying defensive struggle, crashing from the Champions League.
Madrid, who is struggling with the infamous La Liga collapse here, has registered clean sheets at the Bernabéu at all competitions this year’s calendar year.
Similarly, the dominant Spanish champion has acknowledged at least the pair’s goals in seven of his past 10 showdowns in front of his supporters.
Next week, all eyes fall into Catalonia
Real Madrid may have lived his dream of an outside title here, but Los Blancos are planning a trip to define the season to Catalonia next week.
The victory may move them within just one point of Barcelona, but Ancelotti’s side is interested in the recent record of nightmares for Laliga leaders.
Madrid suffered a broken heartbreak from Copa del Rey on April 26th as they eventually fell into a dramatic 3-2 defeat at Estadio de la Cartaja.
They fell on a 5-2 drum in the Middle East as they saw their Super Cup dream come to the infamous end.
Their arched livestock set out on a sensational runaway this year and are about to complete the iconic silverware sweep, but Ancelotti’s camp puts a lot of pressure on the shoulders of Catalonia.
Celta European fees took a hit
Celta Vigo may have received plenty of praise from the Spanish elite all over this season, but Sunday guests are desperate to find some liquidity in the final weeks.
Despite nearly completing what was an incredible comeback here, Claudio Glardes’s team has been defeated in three of his past four LA La Liga appearances.
The Sky Blues, which secured victory after returning from an international break in March, also registered consecutive top flight wins on one occasion in August.
Despite still sitting in the driver’s seat this month to score a famous European return, Celta Vigo has gained a reputation for extended issues on the road.
In fact, Giraldez’s camp won a pair of last 11-LaLiga showdowns, other than Galicia. This is an run that dates back to October 5th.
Match Report
real madrid: Short Toss, Vasquez, Shot, Ascensia, Garcia, Eye, Valverde, Garler, Bellingham
submarine: Modric, Diaz, Ramon
Celta Vigo: Guaita, Rodriguez, Lake, Alonso, Mingueza, Career, Beltran, Sotelo, Gonzalez, Lopez, Iglesias
submarine: Aspas, Alvarez, Swedberg, Moriba
the goal: Real Madrid: Guler (33′), Mbappe (39′, 48′) – Celta Vigo: Rodriguez (69′), Swedberg (76′)
Yellow Card: Real Madrid: Bellingham, Ramon – Celta Vigo: Rago
Red card: n/a
Judgment: Gil Manzano