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Epic saves Madrid
he real madrid appeared as the leader of victoria Lucas Vázquez scored a header from a corner kick in the 91st minute, but it was a fickle game and gave Carlo Ancelotti’s side a very bad image until Nacho was sent off for a tackle. there were. Sam He gave it wings in the 53rd minute. The white team raised its level amidst numerical inferiority, pulled out an inexhaustible epic and won a valuable victory before Christmas. As soon as Alaves realized they were down to just one player and would have to play a game they had been playing well for the entire second half, they collapsed without any explanation.
to mendizorosa It came out madrid It’s moody, detached, and has nothing to do with the choral version shown in previous games.and bellingham and rodrigo Frozen due to attack, no news modric and Claus In the gaming generation, only rebellion Brahma This threatened the defensive stability of the region.
The man from Malaga stood behind his team and his actions were most outstanding. real madrid. ancelotti could not decipher the defense system proposed by Plaza Luis Garcia, setting his team up very high and short-circuiting the ball for Los Blancos. And, true to belief, this approach worked magically in the first 45 minutes, as it was only Valverde’s long-range shots that allowed Madrid to threaten Civella.
There was no further news from the white team, bogged down by complaints to the referee (which upset both teams alike), and the keys remained missing.
Nacho’s ouster looked like Madrid would sink further, but Los Blancos, with Kroos and Valverde at their core, drew strength from their weaknesses.he Arabes he forgot to look for the goal Kepa And Ancelotti’s team knew how to take advantage of the moment and take action.
His method was unexpected. Claus In stoppage time, Lucas looked more alone than ever among the Alaves giants, saving a hard-fought victory and becoming the team’s leader. madrid. The bad news for white people is rodrigo He was injured and reports of casualties are increasing.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
