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A blow of soft? Real Madrid was beaten on Saturday because it has somehow paid the efforts made
Tuesday evening against Real Sociedad (4-4) During the qualification for the final of the Spanish Cup. This is what we risk hearing to explain the surprise of the 30th day of the Spanish Championship.
Despite Mbappé's many opportunities, the team trained by Carlo Ancelotti lost at home in front of the Valence CF, the fault of this splendid goal of the head scored by Duro at the end of additional time (1-2, 90th + 5).
Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid).
The Madrid will regret the penalty failed by Vinicius (13th), just before the opening of the visitors' score. Winning his duel with Rüdiger, the ex-of OL Diakhaby marked a powerful whim (0-1, 15th). If Vinicius gave order to the beginning of the second act (1-1, 50th), Real Madrid was unable to transform the flopping of situations and opportunities.
Mamardashvili
The statisticians noted that the Valencians had no longer beat Real Madrid at the Santiago-Bernabeu stadium since 2008. A possible performance thanks to the remarkable performance of the Georgian goalkeeper Mamardashvili, as on this huge left hand to divert the tacked takeover of Valverde (72nd).
His counterpart Fran Gonzalez, the young Spanish goalkeeper of Real Madrid (19), will remember this first under the prestigious white jersey. One thing is certain. Three days before rendering London to challenge Arsenal in the quarter -final first leg of the Champions League, Real Madrid did not prepare this shock in an optimal way.
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