Real Madrid-leganes, Madrid Triumphs Over Leganés by 3-2 Victory

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Real Madrid Triumphs Over Leganés won by  3-2 Victory

In a captivating La Liga encounter at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium on March 29, 2025, Real Madrid showcased resilience and skill to overcome Leganés with a 3-2 victory. Kylian Mbappé’s stellar performance, including two goals, was pivotal in securing the win.

A Rollercoaster First Half

The match began with Real Madrid asserting dominance. In the 32nd minute, they were awarded a controversial penalty after a challenge on Arda Güler. Mbappé confidently converted, giving Madrid the lead. However, Leganés responded swiftly. Diego García equalized in the 34th minute, exploiting Madrid’s defensive lapse. Just seven minutes later, Dani Raba gave Leganés the lead, capitalizing on another defensive oversight.

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A Rocky Start for Real Madrid

From the outset, Real Madrid seemed in control of the game, dominating possession and pushing forward to break Leganés’ defense. However, their dominance didn’t translate into an early lead. In the 32nd minute, Real Madrid were awarded a penalty after a controversial challenge on Arda Güler inside the box. Mbappé, as cool as ever, converted the spot-kick to give Madrid a 1-0 lead.

But Leganés wasn’t going to back down easily. Just two minutes later, Diego García seized an opportunity after a defensive mistake from Madrid, scoring the equalizer and leveling the score at 1-1. The match had suddenly taken a turn, and Madrid were looking vulnerable.

In the 41st minute, Leganés shocked the home crowd by taking the lead. A lapse in concentration from Madrid’s defense allowed Dani Raba to score with a powerful shot. At halftime, the score stood at 2-1 in favor of Leganés, leaving many to wonder if Madrid could recover from the setback.

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Real Madrid’s Resilience Shines ThroughAfter the break, Real Madrid came out determined and with renewed energy. Within just two minutes of the second half, Madrid restored parity. Jude Bellingham, who has been in exceptional form this season, found the back of the net with a composed finish, making it 2-2. The goal was a breath of fresh air for the team and the fans, who were growing anxious after the first-half drama.

The match continued with both teams pushing hard for a winner, but it was Mbappé who once again proved his worth. In the 76th minute, he curled in a stunning free-kick from the edge of the box, giving Madrid a 3-2 lead. This goal, which marked his second of the game, was a testament to his incredible talent and ability to deliver in high-pressure situations.

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Madrid Triumphs Over Leganés by 3-2 Victory

Players Info:-

Andriy Lunin—7: Not at fault for the goals, was left with the opposition taking a shot from near the six yard box.

Lucas Vázquez—4: Exposed in transition and lacking the speed and athleticism to cover the gaps he leaves when venturing forward. Needs a more “pessimistic” attitude when the ball is on the opposite flank, occupying better spots in ““rest defense”.

Antonio Rudiger—5: Several unnecessary long distance shots to hurt Madrid’s rhythm and reinforce Leganes game plan. Playing with too many matches in his legs and it’s beginning to show.

Raúl Asencio—7: Applauded by the Bernabeu on multiple occasions with good sweeping up defensively.

Fran García—6: Better on the offensive end, getting into the final third and playing some dagger crosses.

Eduardo Camavinga—6: Modric and Camavinga struggled to deal with Leganes counter attacks and Diego, playing as a #10 for Leganes, got the better of both of them.

Luka Modric—6: Vertical passing and on-ball IQ never in doubt, but is easily sprinted past in midfield when in transition or trying to track runners.

Jude Bellingham—8: All of Madrid’s best play came from Jude Bellingham. Operating as a second forward, the Englishmen had less defensive shackles and could preserve his energy for the final third. Played the pass to Arda that drew the penalty, scored a poacher’s goal to level the game, and was influential throughout.

Brahim Díaz—6: Combined well with Jude and Mbappe but missed a huge chance in the first half to make it 2-1 in favor of Madrid.

Kylian Mbappé—9: The difference maker yet again. Two goals — the first a penalty, the second a free-kick. The first opened the scoring and the second settled the match with a game winner. This is why Mbappe was signed — that differential quality to earn a win.

Arda Guler—7: A positive performance from the teenage Turk taking advantage of a rare start. Earned the penalty that Mbappe converted and was a constant threat from the right wing.

Substitutes:

Rodrygo—6: Anticipated play well and pit-pocketed Leganes on more than one occasion.

Vinicuis Junior—4: Disappointing off the bench with his body and mind likely still in South America. Failed with his final pass on a great 2 v 1 sequence to give Mbappe his potential hat trick.

Fede Valverde—7: Solid at right back bringing greater security to the defense.

Tchouameni—N/A: Late substitute to help see out the match and secure the victory.

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