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Real Betis 2-1 Real Madrid: Match Review

Real Betis 2-1 Real Madrid: Match Review

Real Madrid saw her winning streak with three games to end when she was defeated 2-1 on the 26th matchday of La Liga by Real Betis in Estadio Benito Villamarin.

The match, which the visitors played terribly in the first 20 to 25 minutes, sees them exposed to terrible performance in front of the back, which caused them to lose a decisive floor in the La-League title race.

The game started with Carlo Ancelotti's team that started on the front foot, and a chic movement by Kylian Mbappe was completed by Brahim Diaz, who was excited for a tap-in in the box by Ferland Mendy.

The way the procedure began, it seemed as if Madrid was marching to collect three important points and end up as a league of the league on Saturday, but that should not be followed as a emphatic reaction of the home team.

After Betis had been put under the Cosh at the beginning, he showed more intensity in her game and won the lion's share of the duels, duels and second balls.

Real Madrid, who used Brahim Diaz and Luka Modric inside the field, lacked energy and were vulnerable on the flanks that Antony and Isco, while Youssouf Sabaly and Ricardo Rodriguez were also used as complete backs.

One answer by Manuel Pellegrini's side followed after half an hour after ISCOS went home excellent through a corner from Johnny Cardoso. The American did well to lose his marker Antonio Rudiger to try Thibaut Courtois. He had a chance for a second goal moments before half -time, but was warded off by a solid rescue of the Belgian.

In the second period, Madrid had no control over half and 10 minutes later admitted a punishment after Rudiger Jesus Rodriguez fouled.

The former man of Real Madrid, Isco, appeared and sent his efforts clinically past Courtois, who was considered but was beaten for speed. Within 30 minutes after the rating, Madrid had grown and looked largely over the entire game.

Carlo Ancelotti's substitutions did not show much, since real Betis head and shoulders over Los Blancos, both individually and together. There was not a single player from the visitor team who made praise for his efforts. The manager's decision to rest Raul Ascio fell particularly back, since neither David Alaba nor Rudiger met the challenge.

In the meantime, it was another inferior game by Lucas Vazquez on the right, which was obviously visible by Isco and Rodriguez. The reduced Rodrygo's offensive performance, as he had to trace more often than he would like to.

Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappe were also shadow of themselves, while Arda Guler and Endrick only looked tired three days ago after they worked on a 1-0 win against Real Sociedad.

A performance that would otherwise decrease as an aberration could now have seismic effects on the title defense of Real Madrid, even though they have to be much about the performance and now have to turn their attention to the Champions League.

Los Merengues organizes Atletico Madrid on Tuesday, March 4, in the Santiago Bernabeu in the first stage of their 16th round in the European Cup.

Although Dani Ceballos and Jew will remain from the game, Federico Valverde is expected to return, and it will be interesting to see whether the Uruguayan Vazquez on the right or slots will be replaced directly into the midfield.