Real Madrid continues the march of victories and defeats Eibar



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The victory saw the royal team rise to the runner-up with 29 points, matched on points with their neighbors and Atlético de Madrid rivals, leaders and behind on goal difference.

Real started the match strong, scoring two quick goals through their star and forward Karim Benzema in the sixth minute and Luka Modric in the 13th minute, while Kiki scored Eibar’s only goal in the 28th minute.

In the second minute of the calculated time, instead of losing, Lucas Vásquez scored the third visitor goal.

For its part, Eibar stayed by 15 points in 14th place.

Benzema shine

Real owed the victory to Frenchman Karim Benzema, who continued his brilliance, recording and passing, further relieving pressure from fellow coach Zinedine Zidane, who found himself in an unenviable position last month after a three-game series without winning, prompting local media to talk about surrendering With the help of Argentine Mauricio Pochettino or former striker Raúl González.

With their ninth win this season, Real halted a five-game streak for Eibar without a loss, and clinched their fourth win over their rival since the humiliating 3-0 loss to him at home in November 2018 when they suffered his only defeat to him of the 13 meetings between them until Now in La Liga (with Sunday’s game).

A solid start for royalty

The start was perfect for Real, who missed out on Brazilian Vinicius Junior due to illness and Belgian Eden Hazar for not regaining his top form. .

As usual in recent times, Benzema moved to the role of midfielder and passed the ball for the second goal after going ahead on the right wing and reversing the ball to Luka Modric, who shot Jamila to the ceiling of the net (13).

And from an error in the middle of his team for Lucas Vásquez, the ball reached Kiki García, who launched a wonderful spiral on the outskirts of the area to the upper left corner of the Belgian goal of Thibaut Courtois (28), returning to the owners of the land to the environment of the meeting.

After the assistant video referee “VAR” intervened to annul Jamil Benzema’s goal (36), the result remained the same with the players entering the break.

Eibar started the second half of the game better than Real, but the latter entered the air little by little and threatened the goal of its host, but without success, before allowing the latter to threaten it in the final minutes, but the captain Sergio Ramos and his teammates finally escaped the tie and fixed things in their favor with a third goal in Deadly Time was scored by Vasquez after exchanging the ball with Benzema after a quick counterattack (2 + 90).



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