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It was the extreme match.
Kylian Mbappé And the Madrid leaders played on Saturday evening on the lawn of Valladolid, 20th and last in the classification of the Spanish championship on behalf of the
21st day of the Liga. However, Courtois was forced to take out the big game from the 2nd minute of a very firm left hand following a corner of the Albivioletas then by parading a shot from Sylla (24th).
But a man is on the back at the moment at Real Madrid. So no wonder to see Kylian Mbappé concretizes the domination of white people. The Captain of the Blues found the opposing nets of an interior of the right foot after a three game with Valverde and Bellingham (0-1, 30th). The former PSG of PSG put the cover back at the start of the second period, always a flat of the foot triggered from the left of the surface (0-2, 57th).
Faux from Griezmann and Atlético
The party lasted to the end for the 2018 world champion, more precisely a little after the end of regulation time, when it transformed a penalty following a fault on Bellingham (0-3, 90th + 1). Kylian Mbappé, now 15 goals in La Liga, offered himself for prestige the first hat -trick of his season with the reigning European champions.
Happiness never arriving alone, it is said, Real Madrid took advantage of the draw conceded at home a little earlier by Atlético de Madrid in front of Villarreal (1-1) to take a little distance. In the ranking, the training trained by Carlo Ancelotti now has four points ahead of the Colchoneros of Antoine Griezmann, second.
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