Real Madrid regain 7-point lead over Girona in Spanish league after routing Celta Vigo

Real Madrid's Arda Guler scores his side's fourth goal the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Celta Vigo at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on March 10, 2024. (AP)
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Updated 11 March 2024
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Real Madrid regain 7-point lead over Girona in Spanish league after routing Celta Vigo

  • Real Betis missed a chance to move into the European qualification places after losing 3-2 to Villarreal at home
  • Athletic Bilbao moved closer to the Champions League places with a 2-0 win at Las Palmas

MADRID: Real Madrid made peace with their fans with a comfortable win over Celta Vigo and reclaimed a seven-point lead at the top of the Spanish league on Sunday.

Vinicius Junior scored his third goal in four games as Madrid eased to a 4-0 victory that followed consecutive draws that included a lackluster performance against Leipzig in the Champions League, which prompted jeers from the home crowd at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

“We improved in attitude and intensity. It wasn’t too hard to do better than we did on Wednesday,” Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said. “We’re happy, focused and motivated because it’s an important stage of the season. At Real Madrid, a draw is the first step toward a crisis.”

Madrid had drawn four of their last seven matches in all competitions. They advanced to the quarterfinals of the Champions League on Wednesday despite a poor performance in a 1-1 draw against Leipzig.

Defender Antonio Rudiger set up two goals on Sunday, and Turkiye international Arda Guler made his scoring debut with Madrid. The hosts got two own-goals.

The victory maintained Madrid’s cushion at the top after second-place Girona beat Osasuna 2-0 on Saturday and third-place Barcelona defeated Mallorca 1-0 on Friday. Barcelona, the defending champions, are eight points behind Madrid with 10 rounds left.

Madrid are unbeaten at the Bernabeu in 18 matches this season, with 15 wins and three draws. Their last home loss was in April 2023 against Villarreal. They are unbeaten in the league in 22 straight matches, since a 3-1 loss at Atletico Madrid.

Celta had only one attempt on target in what was their eighth straight loss to Madrid. Rafa Benitez’s team sit just outside the relegation zone, two points from danger.

“We were playing against the best team in the league and we were in it until the 79th minute,” Benitez said. “Things could have gone differently.”

Vinícius opened the scoring from close range after a firm header by Rudiger in the 21st. Madrid added to the lead with own-goals by goalkeeper Vicente Guaita in the 79th and defender Carlos Dominguez in the 88th. Guaita’s own-goal came after a firm header by Rudiger bounced off the crossbar and the goalkeeper’s back.

The 19-year-old midfielder Guler, who replaced Vinicius in the 89th, scored his first goal for Madrid four minutes into stoppage time.

Vinicius again had a run-in with an opponent, shoving Oscar Mingueza to the ground after the Celta defender held the Brazil forward’s jersey to stop a breakaway. Ancelotti had defended Vinicius during the week, saying he is “poorly treated.”

“The referee’s decision was correct and they both got yellow cards,” Ancelotti said. “Vinicius was a bit frustrated and that’s to be expected.”

Luka Modric, who hasn’t played often as a starter this season, made his 350th appearance for Madrid.

The hosts were without England midfielder Jude Bellingham, who was serving the first of a two-game suspension.

BETIS LOSE

Real Betis missed a chance to move into the European qualification places after losing 3-2 to Villarreal at home.

Sitting in seventh place, Betis have won only one of their last six matches in all competitions.

Villarreal moved to 11th place.

Both teams played with 10 men after a red card was shown to Villarreal’s Alberto Moreno and Betis’ Chimy Ávila in the 70th.

ATHLETIC MOVE UP

Athletic Bilbao moved closer to the Champions League places with a 2-0 win at Las Palmas.

The victory moved the Basque Country club within two points of fourth-place Atletico Madrid, who lost 2-0 at Cadiz on Saturday.

It was Athletic’s first league win following a draw against Barcelona and a loss at Real Betis.

RAYO STRUGGLING

Rayo Vallecano’s winless streak reached 10 matches in all competitions after a 1-0 loss at Alaves.

The setback left Rayo in 16th place, four points from the relegation zone.

Andoni Gorosabel scored a first-half winner for Alaves, who hadn’t won in five consecutive league games.


Manchester United back on track after Fernandes inspires Wolves rout

Updated 09 December 2025
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Manchester United back on track after Fernandes inspires Wolves rout

  • With Amorim growing increasingly tetchy in recent weeks, it was essential that sixth-placed United avoided an embarrassing result against bottom of the table Wolves as they moved within one point of the top four
  • Wolves have just two points after 15 games and if they fail to win either of their next two against Arsenal and Brentford they will equal Sheffield United’s longest winless start in the Premier League of 17 matches

WOLVERHAMPTON: Ruben Amorim said Manchester United had “improved a lot” after they climbed back into the race to qualify for the Champions League as Bruno Fernandes inspired a 4-1 rout of woeful Wolves on Monday.

Amorim’s side recovered from their disappointing draw with lowly West Ham last week thanks to Fernandes’ double and goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Mason Mount at Molineux.

Jean-Ricner Bellegarde had canceled out Fernandes’ opener with Wolves’ first goal in six games in all competitions and their first in the top-flight since October 26.

But Mbeumo, Mount and Fernandes netted after the interval to clinch only United’s second win in their last six matches.

United suffered an embarrassing 1-0 home loss to 10-man Everton on Nov. 24 and 10 days later boos greeted the final whistle following a 1-1 draw with West Ham at Old Trafford.

With Amorim growing increasingly tetchy in recent weeks, it was essential that sixth-placed United avoided an embarrassing result against bottom of the table Wolves as they moved within one point of the top four.

“I really enjoyed how we played the second half. We had good pace, good quality in the decisions. We finished the game and Wolves is in a difficult moment. It was a good evening,” Amorim said.

“We had some games against teams in better moments and had many shots. We need to improve the quality of the shots. We need to focus not just on scoring but protecting our goal.

“I think we improved a lot. If you compare last season and this season we are creating so much more chances and scoring more goals and having more real situations of danger, so I’m really pleased with that.”

Wolves’ eighth successive league defeat equalled their worst top-flight run since 1981-82 and left boss Rob Edwards still waiting for his first victory since arriving from Middlesbrough to replace the sacked Vitor Pereira in November.

Wolves have just two points after 15 games and if they fail to win either of their next two against Arsenal and Brentford they will equal Sheffield United’s longest winless start in the Premier League of 17 matches.

Derby’s Premier League record low of just 11 points in a single season is also under threat from dismal Wolves.

Perfect response

Diogo Dalot should have put United ahead in the opening moments when he raced clean through on goal, but the defender’s tame shot was palmed away by Wolves keeper Sam Johnstone.

Hundreds of angry Wolves fans boycotted the opening 15 minutes to protest against owners Fosun and executive chairman Jeff Shi.

When they returned to their seats, the Wolves supporters saw their former forward Matheus Cunha have a shot blocked before United took the lead in the 25th minute.

It was a shambolic goal in keeping with Wolves’ wretched campaign.

Andre’s wayward back-pass was intercepted by Cunha and when he flicked the ball to Fernandes, the Portugal midfielder initially slipped over before recovering to poke a weak shot that somehow evaded Johnstone as it crept over the line.

As boos rained down from furious Wolves supporters, United went for the kill and Cunha’s strike was cleared off the line by Toti.

United’s focus briefly wavered and Wolves snatched their long-awaited goal in first half stoppage-time.

Amorim’s men couldn’t clear a succession of crosses and David Moller Wolfe’s pass was turned in at full-stretch by Bellegarde from 12 yards.

But United provided the perfect response in the 51st minute.

A flowing move cut through the Wolves defense as Mount’s pass found Dalot and his unselfish cutback allowed Mbeumo to slot into the empty net.

In the 62nd minute, Mount timed his run perfectly to meet Fernandes’ cross with an emphatic volley from six yards.

Fernandes’ fourth goal this season put the seal on a one-sided contest as he stroked home an 82nd minute penalty after Yerson Mosquera handled.