On Wednesday, Real Madrid beat Napoli by a score of 4-0 to seize the lead in Group C of the Champions League. There is still one round left in the competition. Real Madrid was able to secure the victory thanks to two goals scored in the final seconds by Joselu and Nico Paz, who is only 19 years old.
The champion, who has won 14 times, continued to maintain an unblemished record and advanced to the round of 16. Having played five games, it has fifteen points, which puts it eight points ahead of the Italian champion.
Napoli must draw Braga, in third place with four points, to advance to the next round. Napoli has 7 points.
Union Berlin is now in last place with two points after participating in a match against Braga on Wednesday, which ended in a 1-1 draw.
The speed with which the visitor responded to their attack took Real aback, despite their strong start. In the ninth minute, Giovanni Di Lorenzo appeared to have blocked a shot from close range, and he later assisted Giovanni Simeone in scoring the first goal of the game.
However, despite the fact that goal-line technology confirmed that the ball was only slightly beyond the line, the referee decided to leave it standing there.
After Real took the lead in the 22nd minute thanks to a header from Jude Bellingham, Real promptly recovered and tied the game two minutes later with a fantastic strike from Rodrygo that went into the top corner of the goal.
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After scoring the goal, Bellingham made history for Real Madrid by becoming the first player in the club’s history to score in each of his first four matches in the European Cup. During the course of this season, he has played in 16 games across all competitions, and he has scored 15 goals overall.
The Englishman has outperformed the great Real Madrid players in terms of accomplishments, with 11 goals in his first 15 games, 13 goals in Pruden Sanchez’s first 15 games, and 14 goals in 42 games for Cristiano Ronaldo. In general, the Englishman has been more successful than the Real Madrid players.
“He’s amazing at it; he enters the box like a motorbike,” described Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti in an interview with Movistar Plus.
It comes as a surprise because nobody anticipated that he would have adjusted to this club and the style of football in such a short amount of time. He is able to amaze his teammates and supporters in equal measure, in addition to his opponents.
Real makes a comeback to triumph.
Real Madrid’s Brahim Diaz had a chance to extend their advantage to two goals in the 31st minute, but his shot flew wide of the target. Real continued to exert pressure on the situation.
Joselu, who came on as a replacement for Real, squandered multiple opportunities for Real, including a clear-cut opportunity to score from close range in the 79th minute. Frank Anguissa’s rebound to equalise the game in the 47th minute gave Napoli the upper hand. Joselu also failed to capitalise on many opportunities for Real.
Paz, a youth midfielder who was just one of several substitutions, scored a fantastic goal from outside the penalty area to give Real Madrid the lead once more in the 84th minute.
During the extra period of time, Joselu scored the fourth goal by tapping the ball in.
During an interview on Movistar Plus, manager Carlo Ancelotti stated that the game was challenging and sophisticated.
Nevertheless, we were able to find the strength to prevail even during the most challenging periods of the game. After twenty minutes, there was a significant shift in the tension, which was a wonderful development.
“We fought to the very end, and we were successful in accomplishing our goal of coming in first place in the group. We are exhausted, so let’s go to bed as soon as possible.
Some general FAQs about ReaL Madrid
In 1920, the team adopted the name Real Madrid after King Alfonso XIII renamed it Real. 1929 saw the founding of the first Spanish football league.
Madrid, Spain’s Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, is a professional football team.
Since 1902, the home shirt for the Madrid Football Club has been white. King Alfonso XIII gave the club the royal crown in its insignia and the Spanish name “Real,” which means “royal,” in 1920.
No corporation or organisation owns the Spanish giants. Members can buy club memberships. Members who pay €150 per year are “Socios”. Free membership for 50-year-olds.
‘M’, ‘C’, and ‘F’ on the team’s coat of arms represent the original Madrid Football Club initials. These letters on the shield, which were once separated more widely, have been linked through updates.
The discussions included several articles. In 2022-2023, Real Madrid Castilla Club de Fútbol leads Group 1 of Primera Federación. This 6,000-seat Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium is home to Real Madrid’s backup team.
King Alfonso XIII dubbed the squad Real Madrid in 1920. Spanish football leagues began in 1929. Real Madrid finished second in the inaugural season behind Barcelona after leading Athletic Bilbao into the final game.
Because it symbolises Spain, its name is in Spanish. The Spanish capital, Madrid, has won the most Champions League (13), as well as La Liga (33). Thus, C.F. stands for football team.
Real Madrid’s traditional anthem is “¡Hala Madrid! y nada más.” The message is “Go Madrid, and nothing more.” Real Madrid created it in 2014 to honour ten Champions League titles. Red One, and Manuel Jabois wrote novels.
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