Real Madrid won comfortably
Real Madrid defeated Almería 4-2 on matchday 32 of the Spanish First Soccer League (LaLiga).
Real Madrid started the game very quickly and went up 2-0 with goals from French striker Karim Benzema in the 5th and 17th minute. Real Madrid scored another goal from a penalty with Benzema in the 42nd minute of the game and increased the difference at 3.45 + 1 from Lázaro Vinicius Marques in Almería. Although he couldn’t prevent his goal in the second minute, he finished the first half 3-1 ahead.
Against Real Madrid, who made the difference with Rodyrgo Goes’s goal in the 47th minute of the second half, the invited team aired the nets with Lucas Robertone in the 61st minute. Real Madrid, who missed many goal opportunities throughout of the match and returned two shots to the post, winning 4-1.
Croatian footballer Luka Modric did not play for the home team due to injury, while Vinicius, who was injured in the 82nd minute, was unable to continue the match.
Real Madrid, which increased its score to 68, kept its place in second place after Barcelona, which missed a game and placed first with 76 points. Struggling to stay in the league, Almería remained in 15th place with 33 points.
For his part, Benzema, who scored a hat-trick in the match, brings the total number of goals in LaLiga this season to 17, moving closer to Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski, who led the career top scorer with 18 goals. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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