Mbappe on the mark as Real Madrid sink Alaves
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TLDR
- Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior scored as Real Madrid defeated Alaves 2-1, keeping their La Liga title hopes alive.
- Mbappe's goal was his first in the league since early February, and Vinicius added a second-half strike.
- The victory ended Real Madrid's two-match winless streak in La Liga and reduced the gap to leaders Barcelona to six points.
From the perspective of Jamaica Observer (JM):
Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior scored as Real Madrid beat Alaves 2-1 on Tuesday to cling on to their slim hopes of catching Barcelona in La Liga.
Real Madrid secured a crucial 2-1 victory over Alaves, thanks to goals from their star forwards Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior. This win is vital for Los Blancos as they continue their pursuit of Barcelona at the top of La Liga. Mbappe's return to scoring form will be a significant boost for the team as the season enters its critical phase.
Mbappe struck for the first time in the league since early February with a deflected shot on the half hour.
The match at the Santiago Bernabeu saw Madrid dominate for large periods, with Vinicius Junior's powerful long-range effort proving to be the decisive goal after Alaves pulled one back late in stoppage time. This result halts a concerning two-game winless run in the league, demonstrating the team's resilience and determination.
Vinicius lashed in a second from distance early in the second half, which proved crucial as Alaves pulled a goal back in stoppage time through Toni Martinez.
While the focus here is on the Spanish league, it's worth noting the broader context of global football. The performances of players like Mbappe and Vinicius Junior captivate audiences worldwide, including in Jamaica, where the passion for the sport runs deep. These European leagues provide a constant stream of excitement and drama, offering a welcome distraction and a source of inspiration for aspiring footballers across the island.
The victory ended a two-match winless run in La Liga for Madrid and moved them back to within six points of leaders Barcelona, who host Celta Vigo on Wednesday.
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