JAKARTA - Real Madrid must be taklu with a score of 0-2 when they host Celta Vigo in the 15th week of the Spanish League at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Madrid, Sunday local time.
In this match, as reported by Antara Real Madrid, lost to Celta Vigo due to two goals from Williot Swiedberg in the 54th and 90rd minutes, La Liga noted.
In addition, Real Madrid had to end the game nine after two of their players, Fran Garcia and Alvaro Carreras, were given a red card by the referee.
This defeat left Real Madrid still in second place in the Spanish League standings with 36 points from 16 matches, four points from Barcelona in first place.
Although it has not moved from second place, Real Madrid's position can be coupled by Villarreal's third position, which has only played 15 matches.
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On the other hand, the victory saw Celta Vigo move up to 10th in the Spanish League standings with 19 points from 15 matches, seven points ahead of the relegation zone.
Madrid actually immediately demonstrated an attacking game since the match started and had created an opportunity through Arda Guler's kick which goalkeeper Celta Vigo Ionut Radu could still save.
Next was Jude Bellingham's turn to create an opportunity for Madrid, but his header still leads right into Radu's arms.
Madrid continued to press Celta Vigo's defensive line and had created at least two chances before the first half ended with Guler and Vinicius Junior's chances, but these efforts still paid off.
Entering the second half, Celta Vigo was able to take the lead in the 53rd minute thanks to an impressive goal scored by Williot Swiedberg so that the score changed to 1-0.
Madrid then had to play with 10 people from the 64th minute after full-back Fran Garcia received a second yellow card from the referee after committing a serious offense.
Despite playing with 10 people, Madrid were able to return to spreading threats through Kylian Mbappe's shot, but the ball still deviated from Celta Vigo's goal.
While trying to equalize, Madrid lost their players again after defender Alvaro Carreras received a red card from the referee for protesting in the 90+2 minute.
Celta Vigo managed to take advantage of the advantage of the number of players who managed to break into Madrid's goal again through Swiedberg's second goal after using a pass from Iago Aspas so that the score changed to 2-0 in the 90+3 minute. The score lasted until the game was over.
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