Real Madrid on Thursday reduced Barcelona’s La Liga lead to five points with a 2-0 win over Valencia thanks to spectacular goals from Marco Asensio and Vinicius Jr.
The duo struck in a three-minute second-half salvo which stunned the visitors at the Santiago Bernabeu, and Valencia were later reduced to 10 men when Gabriel Paulista took a wild hack at Vinicius.
Madrid dominated throughout, but an otherwise good night was tainted when captain Karim Benzema went off injured in the second half with an apparent thigh problem, while Eder Militao was also replaced for a similar reason.
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Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed Benzema’s injury was “very light,” but that Militao would miss tomorrow’s trip to face RCD Mallorca.
The game is likely to be remembered for Gabriel’s red-card tackle on Vinicius, who netted his 50th goal for Madrid on his 200th appearance at 22 years old.
“We have to protect Vinicius a bit, he’s a very expressive kid, he dribbles a lot and defenses don’t like that,” Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois told DAZN. “We need that Vini. In a lot of games he’s been kicked a lot. I am happy that the referee had the bravery to send off Paulista. Not just because it’s Vini — if we did that then we would have to be sent off, too.”
Valencia interim coach Voro, taking over for the eighth time on a temporary basis after Gennaro Gattuso departed by mutual consent on Monday, had a tough night visiting the reigning champions.
Los Che sit 14th, just one point clear of the relegation zone and will now be without experienced defender Paulista.
“We had a good first half, that was our plan, leaving them little space, but in the second it was harder for us,” Valencia’s Hugo Guillamon told DAZN.
Ancelotti started with Eduardo Camavinga at leftback again and made two changes from Sunday’s draw with Real Sociedad, bringing in Luka Modric and Asensio.
The duo combined after three minutes with the Croatian playmaker feeding the forward, who should have scored, but Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili made a fine save down to his right.
Asensio was denied again after a brilliant Benzema backheel set him up, with Paulista throwing himself in the way of the Spaniard’s shot and deflecting it over.
Vinicius sent a tame effort at Mamardashvili, while Camavinga rifled into the side-netting as Madrid monopolized the chances, but failed to break through.
Antonio Rudiger headed home from a corner in first-half stoppage-time, but the goal was ruled out by the video assistant referee after a push from Benzema in the face of Yunus Musah.
Madrid stepped up several gears after halftime and quickly moved in front.
Asensio broke the deadlock with a rocket from the edge of the penalty area which ripped past the helpless Mamardashvili in the 52nd minute.
Two minutes later, Vinicius doubled their lead, with Benzema sending him sprinting through on the halfway line, outpacing the defense and tucking home.
Benzema had a chance to score the third, but his effort was blocked by Mouctar Diakhaby, before the Frenchman limped off holding the back of his thigh.
Paulista was dismissed for his hack at Vinicius after the former Arsenal defender lost his head when his Brazilian compatriot flew past him.
Madrid kept theirs to secure the three points and stay five points behind Barcelona at the halfway point of the season.
Ancelotti played down the clash between Paulista and Vinicius.
“[They] had clashed very few times in the game, I think it was just the frustration, they were losing,” Ancelotti told reporters. “I can understand it. It’s a bit of an ugly tackle, but Gabriel Paulista has always behaved well. Sometimes the frustration doesn’t let you think in the right way.”
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