Real Madrid brush Mallorca aside to return top
Real Madrid's German defender Antonio Rudiger celebrates after scoring his team's fourth goal during the Spanish league football match between Real Madrid CF and RCD Mallorca at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on September 11, 2022. (Photo by THOMAS COEX / AFP)
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Vinicius Junior scored for the fifth game running as Real
Madrid came from behind to beat Real Mallorca 4-1 in La Liga on Sunday and
extend their perfect start to the season.
Mallorca grabbed a surprise lead through Vedat Muriqi on 34
minutes but Federico Valverde levelled for the hosts in first-half stoppage
time after a brilliant solo run.
Vinicius put Real ahead with 18 minutes to play before late
goals from Rodrygo and Antonio Rudiger rounded out a fifth successive league
win as Carlo Ancelotti's side moved back above Barcelona at the top.
"Vini is a special player, for the way he plays and for
his character," said Ancelotti. "He has extraordinary quality."
"The match was very difficult for several reasons. There
was the heat, the fact we conceded from a set-piece... All that was a bit
predictable, but we finally managed to turn things around and win the
game."
Madrid were without injured forward Karim Benzema, the
favourite for next month's Ballon d'Or, sidelined by a thigh injury sustained
in the midweek Champions League win over Celtic.
"The team was able to overcome the absence of Karim.
It's an important confidence boost," said Ancelotti. "(But) we hope
to get him back as soon as possible."
Madrid fell behind when Muriqi headed in a free-kick at the
far post.
Valverde swung the momentum back in Madrid's favour though,
running from deep inside his own half and firing into the top corner from just
outside the area.
Rodrygo shrugged off three defenders to set up Vinicius to
make it 2-1, and the former struck a minute from time after again weaving
through the defence before producing another excellent finish.
Rudiger volleyed in from Toni Kroos' free-kick in injury time
for his first Madrid goal since joining from Chelsea on a free transfer in the
close season.
The victory left Real on 15 points with five wins from five
matches, two ahead of Barcelona, who dispatched Cadiz 4-0 on Saturday.
Athletic Bilbao are up to fourth following a 4-1 victory at
second-bottom Elche.

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