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Opposed to Celta Vigo last Sunday, Real Madrid ensured the essential by winning by a score of 2 goals to 1, thanks in particular to the achievements of Kylian Mbappé and Vinicius Junior. With this valuable victory, the Merengues return to within a few points of FC Barcelona, leader, before next weekend’s Clasico.
The connection between the two scorers of the match was praised by the press, but also by their coach Carlo Ancelotti, who was fully satisfied with their match. Images revealed by DAZN Spain thus show a fluid connection between the French and the Brazilian, who now share the responsibilities in attack. Vinicius agreed to give up a little on his left side for the benefit of Mbappé to the delight of the supporters. The two attackers look for each other, often swap, but also communicate a lot on the pitch.
The captain of the Blues gives good advice
After opening the score in the first period (20th), the former PSG player did not hesitate to give some advice to his teammate, which ultimately proved very useful. “You don’t need to slow down, shoot, because if you wait, you won’t be able to finish. Shoot!» can be heard on a camera isolated from the broadcaster.
Vinicius, who had lost a ball in the left corner of the area a few moments earlier, was still looking for a goal to break. After this discussion, the Brazilian found a little more spontaneity in his game. In the 66th minute of play, he finally scored the winning goal. “Did you see when you shot? Amazing !», then slipped Mbappé. A communion between the two players, which should finally delight the fans of the club, who have been hoping since the resumption of the Championship, this complicity which the Merengues lacked so much.
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