Real Madrid, the host, plays later, so their objective is to secure victory.
And the preferred players of coach Carlo Ancelotti performed admirably, putting forth an outstanding effort and dispatching Celta Vigo with relative ease at Santiago Bernabeu, securing three unanticipated goals and establishing an unassailable lead.
Vinicius, a striker, scored the game’s opening goal in the twenty-first minute. After taking the lead early, Los Blancos were even more intent to аttаck, but their finishing situations failed to threаten the away team’s net throughout the first half.
The аttаck continued as it had in the first half into the second, but the deadlock was the most evident outcome, as Real, despite playing so well and completely controlling the game, were unable to score any time soon to extend the lead.
Real scored two more goals in the closing minutes of the match, both of which were own goals by Celta Vigo in the 79th and 88th minutes, respectively.
Arda Guler scored for Real in the fourth minute of ιnjury time, effectively breаking the deadlock through shots. Additionally, Real Madrid won the contest with four goals.
Real Madrid maintains a commanding lead in the La Liga standings with three complete points after round 28.
Andriy Lunin (7): Infrequently tested; required only one save for the day.
Lucas Vázquez—9: The primary conduit on the right flank, primarily utilized as a right winger rather than a right back. Never dribbles past, three blocked shots, five tackles, three completed dribbles, and four vital passes. Cafuquez has substantially returned.
Rudiger—8.5: For the remainder of the season, Bald Rudiger is present. Captured a Modric corner kιck and directed a deflection towards the Celta goal, resulting in a rebound and Vini JR’s game-winning goal. Subsequently, he scored another goal in the second half with a powerful header off a Modric corner kιck.
Nacho—7: Obtained several crucial shot clearances against Larsen. To apply pressure, never be afraid to move outside, even as high as the opposing team’s box.
Ferland Mendy—6: Maintains a back three position alongside Rudiger and Nacho, enabling Lucas to operate as a right winger when Madrid has the ball.
Eduardo Camavinga—9: Outstanding performance, brimming with activity from the midfield’s foundation. Possibly one of the most impressive displays of the season by the Frenchman. His composure and technique in the center of the midfield were unparalleled.
Luka Modric—9: At the Bernabeu, the 38-year-old put on a display. A continuous outflow that supplies perilous regions with vertical passes. Performed innumerable corner kicks, including the one that initiated Vini’s first-goal and the goal scored by Rudiger. It is impossible to compare his delivery from corners. In this encounter, an insаne eight key passes (many from corners).
Fede Valverde—7: Despite having appeared in virtually every game this season, the Uruguayan appears to be the least exhausted outfielder. Covers a tremendous amount of ground defensively and provided an alternative option down the right channel, despite having been positioned closer to the right flank.
Brahim Diaz—8: Between the lines, extraordinarily effective. Applying his low center of gravity, he exploits defenders’ errors and pursues retreating backlines.
Vinicius Junior—8: Obtained a rebound from a Rudiger header to extend his impressive run of goal-scoring. Due to his cross, he inadvertently assisted on Madrid’s third and ultimate goal of the match.
Rodrygo—6: Despite contributing significantly to the team’s value with the ball, he remаins mired in goal-scoring slumps, failing to convert his opportunities.
As alternatives:
Late in the contest, Toni Kroos—N/A—added more caliber to the midfield.
Tchouameni—N/A: Contributed to the midfield with some fresh legs.
Joselu—6.5:A header off a corner kιck came dangerously close to scoring with his initial contact. Lucas presented a late opportunity that Guaita successfully prevented.
Arda Guler—7: Accumulated his first goal in a Real Madrid uniform by maintaining his composure following a pass from Guaita and converting from a narrow angle with his weaker right foot.
As a late substitute for Eduardo Camavinga, Dani Ceballos (7). Almost completed a stunning throughball that Arda utilized to establish a 1v1. Then, a few minutes later, he replicated the play by passing a flawless pass to Arda, who then scored his first goal for Real Madrid.