Real Madrid beats Osasuna, but loses three players

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Real - Osasuna 4:0

In the 13th round of the La Liga, Real Madrid hosted Osasuna at the Santiago Bernabeu.

In the first half of the game, the coach of the Madrid team Carlo Ancelotti made one forced substitution after another. After 20 minutes Rodrygo had to be replaced because of an injury, and ten minutes later Eder Militao was unable to leave the pitch on his own. Real's medical staff carried him out on a stretcher. In the 39th minute, Lucas Vazquez was also injured and he was out for the second half.

Four minutes before that Real opened the scoring. Jude Bellingham found Vinicius Júnior in the penalty area with an excellent pass, and brazilian sent the ball into the left corner.

Shortly before the break, Bellingham scored himself. After Asensio's pass, the Englishman hit the goal with a spectacularly shot.

And then Real's Ukrainian goalkeeper Andriy Lunin showed his skills - he caught the ball after corner kick and immediately kicked out to Osasuna's half of the pitch, where Vinicius escaped from a defender, beat the goalkeeper and rolled the ball into an empty net.

Soon the Brazilian completed his hat-trick. With a pass from Braim Dias, Vinicius Júnior finished off the opponent - 4:0. And Lunin finished the second match out of five without conceding a goal

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2024-25 La Liga Standings

2024-25, Spain - La Liga

Real - Osasuna 4:0 (2:0)
Goals: Vinícius Júnior, 34 (1:0); Bellingham, 42 (2:0); Vinícius Júnior, 61 (3:0); Vinícius Júnior, 69 (4:0)

Real: Lunin Andriy; Militão (Asencio R., 30); García Fr.; Rudiger; Camavinga; Vazquez L. (Modric, 46); Bellingham (Güler A., 75); Valverde F.; Vinícius Júnior (Endrick, 75); Mbappé; Rodrygo (Diaz Br., 20)
Bench: Gonzalez Fran; Mestre; Vallejo; Mendy Fe.; Dani Ceballos

Osasuna: Herrera S.; Areso; Boyomo; Bretones; Catena; Torro; Moncayola (Cameros, 82); Aimar Oroz (Ruben Garcia, 72); Peña R. (Raul G., 60); Zaragoza Br. (José Arnáiz, 82); Budimir (Moi Gomez, 72)
Bench: Aitor Fernandez; Nacho Vidal; García U.; Herrando; Ibáñez P.; Javi Martínez; Benito I.
Yellow Cards: Catena 55; Torro 88

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