Leganes 0 – 3 Real Madrid (Mbappe, Valverde, Bellingham). Here’s our quick reaction at the final whistle. Still to come: Player ratings, post-game podcast, post-game quotes, statistical analysis, and much more.
Real Madrid secured a dominant 3-0 victory over Leganés on Sunday evening despite a makeshift lineup due to multiple injuries. Carlo Ancelotti’s side controlled the game from start to finish, limiting Leganés to no significant chances while displaying fluid attacking patterns and rock-solid defensive organization.
Dominance from the Start
From the opening whistle, Real Madrid dictated the tempo with sustained possession and creative interplay. The left flank proved particularly potent, with Jude Bellingham, Vinícius Jr., and Kylian Mbappé combining seamlessly in the half-spaces and wide areas. Mbappe took a left-wing role while Vinicius moved more centrally. Their chemistry was encouraging as they rotated positions.
Mbappé had an early goal ruled out for offside, but the warning signs were clear. It didn’t take long for the Frenchman to make his mark. In the 43rd minute, Eduardo Camavinga’s relentless pressing won the ball high up the pitch, and Jude Bellingham’s ball-winning allowed Vinícius Jr. to thread an unselfish pass to Mbappé for a simple tap-in.
Real Madrid extended their lead early in the second half through a set-piece. Fede Valverde, captaining the side and operating as a right-back slotted him a near-post finish:
As Leganés started to tire, they left themselves continually exposed, and Bellingham iced the game late:
This victory carries significant weight for Real Madrid in the title race. With Barcelona maintaining their lead at the top, Madrid’s triumph ensures they remain within striking distance, now four points back with a game in hand. Despite the challenges posed by injuries, this performance was a testament to the squad’s depth and tactical adaptability under Ancelotti.
Key Takeaways
- Controlled Performance: Madrid’s dominance in possession and territorial control made it a stress-free evening for the defense, with Leganés failing to muster any attacks
- Arda Guler: Güler got a rare start on the right wing and rewarded Anceotti with a solid performance. He whipped in good set-pieces, and had some incredible dribbling sequences while being proactive in the final third.
- Still need more from Mbappe: Despite getting a goal, Mbappe still hasn’t convinced fully. Vinicius continually sets the Frenchman up but doesn’t get enough assists to show for it.
- Bellingham’s Consistency: The midfielder continues to deliver in crucial moments, further solidifying his status as one of Madrid’s most influential players this season. He is impossible to dispossess in tight spaces, and is relentless both on and off the ball.
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