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Kylian Mbappé and Real Madrid ended the year on a good note. With a new goal from Bondynois, the Merengues quietly disposed of Sevilla (4-2) this Sunday afternoon, as part of the 18th day of La Liga.
The Bondynois put his team on the right track by opening the scoring with a very nice strike (10th), to score his fourth goal in four matches. The Frenchman was immediately imitated by Federico Valverde, also the author of a long-range missile (20th), while Rodrygo tripled the lead on a good cross from Lucas Vazquez (34th).
Mbappé scorer and passer
Sevilla had reduced the gap through Isaac Romero (35th), but Real made up for it after returning from the locker room by Brahim Diaz (53rd), served at the right tempo by Mbappé. Casually, this brings the Frenchman’s record to 14 goals and 4 assists in this first part of the season, which is very correct for a player described as in difficulty.
Collectively, Real are back in second place, a small point behind Atlético, the new leader, and now two points ahead of FC Barcelona, who have played one more match. The Merengues will be in the race for the title in 2025.
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