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Real Madrid vs. Villarreal, result, recap and goals: meringues lose to Yellow Submarine and could lose La Liga lead

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Real Madrid vs.  Villarreal, result, recap and goals: meringues lose to Yellow Submarine and could lose La Liga lead

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His leadership The championship was at stake and it is that this Saturday the Real Madrid fell on his visit to villareal inside this Ceramic Stadium for 2-1. geremi pino caught up with the locals Karim Benzema tied for the meringues and Gerard Moreno signed the final result.

those of Quique Setien they were left with a more than deserved victory, against a Madrid that paid dearly for defensive mistakes. After an even first half, in which the home side had the best chances, the thrills were left for the second half.

At 47, Yeremi Pino broke the deadlockMendy failed early on and the game ended with Moreno’s pass for the Villarreal striker to beat Courtois. In the 60th minute, Benzema exchanged a penalty for a goal, referee César Soto Grado at VAR’s request penalized a handball from Foyth. Just a minute later, Foith himself wanted to set up a team-mate, the ball hit Alaba’s hand and slid into the area and Gerard Moreno condemned the story in 1962.

Now the team Carlo Ancelotti may lose the lead to Barcelona, ​​who visit Atletico Madrid this Sunday.

How did Real Madrid Vs. Villarreal? Final score

Club 1 T 2T Final
villareal 0 2 2
Real Madrid 0 a a

Objectives:

  • VIL – Y. Pino – Min. 47
  • RMA – K. Benzema – Min. 60
  • VIL – G. Moreno – Min. 62

Real Madrid vs. Villarreal live

Full time. Villarreal won! The home side were superior to Madrid and remain three points clear of their goal of continuing in the cup zone, while the Merengues could lose their lead to Barcelona.

minute 90 +8. Unbelievable what Danjuma is wasting. On a corner for Real Madrid, Courtois looked into the area but Villarreal managed to counter and the Dutch striker finished from mid-range and the ball went wide.

minute 90 +6. Courtois parries Danjuma’s shot with his fists. In the next play Camavinga is reprimanded.

minute 90 +2. Baena scolded.

minute 90. They will play another 7 minutes.

minute 89. Chukwueze manages to back-foot it and Courtois sends it into the corner.

minute 88. Quique Setién makes the final changes at Villarreal: Manu Trigueros and Arnaut Danjuma for Moreno and Coquelin.

minute 81. Marco Asensio replaces Valverde at Real Madrid.

minute 79. New change in the facilities, Jose Luis Morales comes on for Jeremy Pino.

minute 77. Rodrigo had it. Valverde’s cross that the Brazilian came to touch Reina, but with no corner and no partner inside, he couldn’t set it.

minute 74. Raul Albiol reprimanded for a hard foul on Vinicius. The Villarreal captain loses the next Yellow Submarine duel.

minute 72. Kroos’ free kick hits the crossbar.

minute 71. At Villarreal, Alfonso Pedraza replaces Alberto Moreno.

minute 69. Outside Modric applauded by the audience and inside Eduardo Caravinga.

minute 67. Shot just over the crossbar for Militão.

minute 63. Double change at Real Madrid, Carlo Ancelotti sends Lucas Vázquez and Rodrygo on for Tchouaméni and Mendy.

Minute 62. Villarreal’s goal! Gerard Moreno tricks Courtois and sets the Belgian on the right who chose the other position.

minute 61. Penalty for Villarreal. Alaba slips, Foith attempts a pass and the ball hits the Real Madrid player’s hand.

Minute 60. Goal Real Madrid! Karim Benzema deflected his shot onto Pepe Reina’s left-hand post.

minute 57. Penalty for Real Madrid.

minute 56. There is a VAR review for an alleged hand by Foyth.

minute 55. Foith clears Benzema’s shot on the line. Vinicius touches the ball over Reina, it’s loose under the bar and the Argentine parries away the Frenchman’s effort. Vinny claims a hand in the area.

minute 52. Chukwueze did everything right, except the finish. The striker controlled the ball, cut and finished off.

minute 48. Benzema missed it. The Frenchman finished with his left foot and crossed, but the ball went wide and past Pepe Reina’s left post.

Minute 47. Villarreal’s goal! Jeremy Pino got his revenge. Wrong start by Real Madrid, Moreno assists Pino who is finished by Courtois, the ball hits Mendy on the line, which puts him in agony, but he goes in the same.

Start the second half. With no changes to their lineups, Real Madrid and Villarreal are already starring in the second half at the Estadio de la Cerámica.

end of the first half. Minute 45 and César Soto Grado ends the first part. Good minutes of change of possession in the opening moments and it was back and forth although the home side had the better chances.

minute 43. Good play by Villarreal which culminates in a delivery to Parejo who can’t power it and Courtois catches it.

minute 39. Huge response from Pepe Reina for Vinicius’ shot under the goal.

minute 30. Cross into the Madrid area, Fuath’s header to set up Gerard Moreno, but Courtois manages to get a one-handed touch on the ball before the striker can get there.

minute 28. Come in again. Shot from in front that went just wide of the crossbar.

minute 24. Baena’s forehand shot goes wide of Courtois’ right post.

minute 22. Great cover from Courtois on Yeremi Pino. The striker received the ball and the Belgian in the small area pounced on him to clear the danger in his own goal.

minute 20. Militão comes in from the left and Yeremi Pino, just as the Brazilian was about to finish, sends him into the corner.

minute 15. Pau Torres reprimanded for leaving his hand to Éder Militão.

minute 13. Benzema enters the area and finishes over the crossbar.

minute 9. Vinicius, inside the area, crosses from the right and Raul Albiol heads wide before Benzema arrives to finish.

minute 4. Villarreal had it. Alberto Moreno’s cross from the left that Coquelin backheels and the ball hits Courtois’ left post.

minute 1. Chance for Álex Baena who connects the ball in the area, but his shot goes wide of Courtois’ goal.

start the game. Referee César Soto Grado gives the order and the Villarreal – Real Madrid match is already underway at the Estadio de la Cerámica.

Villarreal is already at home. The Yellow submarine Get on the field and jump onto the playing field.

The arrival of Real Madrid. Led by their coach, Carlo Ancelotti, this is how the meringues arrived at the Estadio de la Cerámica.

Locker room visit, ready. With the usual white, this is how Real Madrid will take to the field.

Villarreal’s XI. Quique Setién’s names to take over from Real Madrid.

The 11 of Real Madrid. The eleven chosen by Carlo Ancelotti to visit Villarreal. According to data from Mr. Chipit is the first time in the history of Real Madrid that the white team in its 121-year history takes the field without a Spanish player in the starting line-up.

Also in the Copa del Rey. Before the match, the draw was made for the pairs for the round of 16 of the Cup, Real Madrid and Villarreal will star in one of the series and at the Estadio de la Cerámica.

Farewell to Gerónimo Rulli. The video where Villarreal say goodbye and thank the Argentinian goalkeeper who is leaving for Ajax.

Welcome to the Ceramic Stadium! Real Madrid look to secure their lead in La Liga this Saturday when they visit Villarreal, who are looking to continue in the cup positions.

Real Madrid’s XI

Thibaut Courtois? Antonio Rüdiger, Éder Militão, David Alaba, Ferland Mendy; Luka Modrić, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Toni Kroos; Federico Valverde, Karim Benzema and Vinicius.

The XI of Villarreal

Queen Pepe? Juan Foith, Raul Albiol, Pau Torres, Alberto Moreno? Francis Coquelin, Dani Parejo, Alex Baena; Samuel Chukwueze, Gerard Moreno and Yeremi Pino.

Where to watch Real Madrid vs. Villarreal? Schedule, TV channel and online streaming

  • Day: Saturday, January 7
  • Time: 9:15 am CDMX, 10:15 a.m. ET from the United States, 12:15 p.m. from Argentina and 4:15 p.m. from Spain.
  • TV channels:
    • Spain: Movistar La Liga
    • Argentina: DSports
    • USA: ESPN Sports
    • Mexico: Sky HD
  • Flow:
    • Spain: Movistar Plus+
    • Argentina: DG
    • USA: ESPN+
    • Mexico: Blue To Go

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