Rudiger scrapes Madrid tight win over Mallorca
Real Madrid's German defender Antonio Rudiger reacts at the end of the Spanish league football match between Real Madrid CF and RCD Mallorca at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on January 3, 2024. Rudiger scored 1-0. (Photo by Pierre-Philippe MARCOU / AFP)
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Antonio
Rudiger snatched Real Madrid a 1-0 win over Real Mallorca to take them three
points clear at the top of La Liga on Wednesday evening.
The defender
headed home from a corner with 12 minutes remaining to settle a tight clash in
which Mallorca twice hit the woodwork.
Vinicius
Junior made his return from injury as Los Blancos struggled to find a way
through against their stubborn visitors at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Eventually
Rudiger converted from Luka Modric's corner to seal victory ahead of
second-place Girona's clash with Atletico Madrid, third, later Wednesday.
"I
scored last season (against Mallorca) and this year again, I'm very happy
because it was an important goal and an important three points for us,"
said Rudiger.
Madrid coach
Carlo Ancelotti was happy his team took advantage of a set piece to secure
victory, just as they did against Alaves in their last game of 2023.
"We
lacked some freshness and accuracy in the final third, but we won because of a
well-taken set piece," Ancelotti told reporters.
"There
are games like today's in which dead balls can give you an advantage -- we
played against a team that defended well."
Madrid have
now gone 18 matches without defeat across all competitions.
Ancelotti,
who renewed his contract last week until 2026, selected midfielder Aurelien
Tchouameni alongside Rudiger at the heart of defence.
With David
Alaba and Eder Militao injured and Nacho Fernandez suspended, the Italian was
forced to innovate, but he was able to bring winger Vinicius back into the side
for the first time since November 11.
The
Brazilian had been sidelined with a hamstring injury and was not at his
effervescent best, although Mallorca's persistent Pablo Maffeo also had a say
in the matter.
La Liga's
top goalscorer Jude Bellingham had Madrid's first chance, with Predrag Rajkovic
fielding his header from Luka Modric's dangerous cross well.
Vinicius
dragged wide of goal after the Croatian playmaker set him up well, and then was
thwarted by the flying Rajkovic.
The
23-year-old produced a cheeky nutmeg to bypass the scrambling Samu Costa and
unleashed from the edge of the box but the Serbian goalkeeper tipped his effort
away.
However it
was Mallorca who came closest to scoring in the first half, with Antonio
Sanchez heading against the underside of the crossbar, with the ball bouncing
down on to -- but not over -- the line.
The
visitors, 14th, hit the woodwork again when Costa pinged a low drive from
distance against Andriy Lunin's far post early in the second half.
Sanchez
volleyed wildly over under pressure from Fran Garcia as Javier Aguirre's side
wasted another good opportunity, badly missing injured hitman Vedat Muriqi.
Ancelotti
withdrew Vinicius in the 60th minute for Brahim Diaz, who has impressed over
the past two months in the forward's absence.
Diaz hit the
post with a close-range diving header after Rajkovic produced a sensational
save from Rodrygo's effort, with Madrid fans stunned the ball did not end up in
the gaping net.
Eventually
Rudiger broke the deadlock with a flicked header from Modric's inswinging
corner after 78 minutes to secure Madrid the three points.
Champions
Barcelona, fourth, visit Las Palmas on Thursday.

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