Real Madrid secured a vital 2-0 victory against Espanyol, delaying Barcelona’s La Liga title celebrations. The win ensures the title race will continue until the highly anticipated El Clásico.
The match, played at the RCDE Stadium, was a hard-fought contest. The first half offered few clear-cut chances, with notable events including an injury to Real Madrid defender Ferland Mendy and an overturned red card for Espanyol’s Omar El Hilali. El Hilali was initially sent off for a challenge on Vinicius Junior, but the decision was reversed after a VAR review.
Vinicius Junior was instrumental throughout the game. After hitting the post in the first half, he broke the deadlock ten minutes into the second period. Collecting a pass from Fede Valverde, he skillfully navigated past a defender before a neat one-two with substitute Gonzalo Garcia. Upon regaining possession, Vinicius’s deceptive cut inside left two defenders stranded before he slotted the ball past Espanyol goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic, with the aid of the post.
Eleven minutes later, Vinicius doubled Real Madrid’s lead. He combined with Jude Bellingham on the edge of the area, and from a tight angle, unleashed a powerful shot into the top corner, leaving Dmitrovic with no chance.
With a comfortable two-goal cushion, Real Madrid managed the remainder of the game. They had opportunities to extend their lead, but Dmitrovic made several saves to deny Franco Mastantuono and Bellingham. Despite the missed chances, Real Madrid held firm to secure the three points.
La Liga title race to be decided at El Clásico
Real Madrid knew that anything less than a win would have handed the La Liga title to Barcelona. However, their victory means the title race remains alive. They must secure another win next Sunday to avoid losing the league in the upcoming El Clásico encounter.
