Real Madrid cruised past Girona in a 4-0 victory as Vinicius Junior, Jude Bellingham and Rodrygo were among the goals to send them five points clear at the top of the La Liga table.
Real Madrid vs Girona: Starting Lineups
Real Madrid
- Manager: Carlo Ancelotti
- Goalkeeper: Andriy Lunin
- Defenders: Lucas Vazquez, Aurelien Tchouameni, Daniel Carvajal, Ferland Mendy
- Midfielders: Federico Valverde, Toni Kroos, Eduardo Camavinga
- Forwards: Jude Bellingham, Rodrygo, Vinicius Junior
Girona
- Manager: Michel
- Defenders: Yan Couto, Eric Garcia, Juanpe, Miguel Gutierrez
- Midfielders: Ivan Martin, Aleix Garcia;
- Forwards: Viktor Tsygankov, Cristian Portu, Savio; Artem Dovbyk
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Real Madrid vs Girona Match Statistics
Real Madrid were utterly dominant in the match, and the stats don’t lie.
Summary | Real Madrid | Girona |
Possession | 54% | 46% |
Shots | 16 | 5 |
Shots on Target | 6 | 0 |
Corners | 0 | 2 |
Yellow Cards | 1 | 2 |
Red Cards | 0 | 0 |
Goals | Vinicius Junior (6′), Jude Bellingham (35′, 54′), Rodrygo (61′) | None |
Real Madrid vs Girona Highlights
Real Madrid crushed Girona 4-0 in La Liga on Saturday to pull five points clear at the top of the table. Jude Bellingham netted a brace, whereas Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo also struck apiece.
Girona began the match by dominating possession but Madrid didn’t take long to snuff the momentum out of their sturdy visitors as Vinicius scored just six minutes into the kick-off. The Brazilian dribbled away from his markers on the left before unleashing a 20-yard pile driver at the far post to make it 1-0 for the leaders.
As the game progressed, the Blanquivermells enjoyed another spell of possession but Los Blancos were happy to just sit back and hit them on the break. In the 36th minute, Bellingham doubled their advantage. Vinicius slipped a long ball for Bellingham to chase as the Englishman raced forward before making a tight-angle finish.
Real Madrid led 2-0 at the break and given their dominance, were certain to clinch all three points. And they were to do so in more resounding fashion after the break. Vinicius, rampant on the left flank all night, dribbled his way into the area ruffling Girona’s defense, but saw his shot parried away by Paulo Gazzaniga. It came straight to Bellingham, though, and the Englishman made an easy finish for 3-0.
Another seven minutes later, more misery followed Girona as Rodrygo added a fourth goal following a brilliant run from at least 30 yards out and burying it into the bottom corner for a terrific individual goal. Having beaten them 3-0 in their earlier clash, Real Madrid completed a league double over Girona for the first time. But more importantly, went five points clear in first position on the La Liga table.
Real Madrid vs Girona Player Ratings
Real Madrid
Andriy Lunin (GK) – 7/10: With Girona failing to muster a single shot on target, Lunin didn’t have to make a single save; a clean sheet to boot
Lucas Vazquez (RB) – 6.5/10: The Spaniard worked hard to contribute to Real Madrid’s attacks; he made one key pass and two crosses
Aurelien Tchouameni (CB) – 7/10: He didn’t have to do much but still looked strong whenever Girona threatened; registered six clearances
Dani Carvajal (CB) – 6.5/10: After a positive showing at the right center-back position, Carvajal was shunted to the left, and he didn’t do much wrong there either
Ferland Mendy (LB) – 6/10: The Frenchman was solid defensively and kept Viktor Tsygankov quiet
Federico Valverde (RM) – 6.5/10: Plenty of runs in midfield and bagged the assist for Vinicius
Toni Kroos (CM) – 8/10: He was key to circulating the ball and did so with aplomb
Eduardo Camavinga (LM) – 7/10: An incredible all-round performance from Camavinga, who broke down Girona’s movements with crunch tackles but also created a few chances at the other end
Jude Bellingham (AM) – 9/10: The Englishman played a starring role in Real Madrid’s victory with two goals
Rodrygo (ST) – 7.5/10: Rodrygo was subdued for the most part but burst to life to score their fourth with a sumptuous finish from a brilliant run
Vinicius Junior (ST) – 8/10: The Brazilian was rampant all night, scoring the first and creating the second
Girona
Paulo Gazzaniga (GK) – 3/10: The Girona custodian had no chance with any of Real Madrid’s goals
Yan Couto (RB) – 4/10: Vinicius breezed past him with relative ease and Couto even conceded a penalty in stoppage-time
Eric Garcia (CB) – 4/10: He couldn’t cope with the intensity of the game
Juanpe (CB) – 4.5/10: Juanpe offered no resistance in defense and showed poor positioning too
Miguel Gutierrez (LB) – 5/10: He was better than his defensive cohorts but couldn’t offer much in the attack
Ivan Martin (DM) – 6/10: Besides good passes, there was nothing to see from him
Aleix Garcia (DM) – 6/10: His passing range was exceptional but couldn’t cope with Real Madrid’s attacks
Viktor Tsygankov (RW) – 5/10: Ferland Mendy had him in the bag
Cristian Portu (AM) – 5/10: Portu was completely anonymous in the opening stanza and was taken off at the break
Savio (LW) – 4.5/10: A quiet match for Savio, who struggled to beat his marker Lucas Vazquez, with the Spaniard following him like a shadow
Artem Dovbyk (ST) – 4/10: Madrid knew he could be a big threat and hence boxed him up, negating his influence.