

French Real Madrid striker Kylian Mbappé (left) launches goal during the game.
Photo: EFE – Paco Paredes
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Real Madrid won this Sunday 3-0 to Real Oviedo at Carlos Tartiere, on the second day of LaLiga, thanks to a double of Kylian Mbappé and the same as Vinícius.
With this triumph, the white club amounts to third position, with six points, the same as Villarreal, leader for the difference in goals, and Barcelona.
Mbappé, the figure
The French attacker turned on himself in a masterful control oriented to score in the 37th of the game with a powerful right the first goal of the game.
The Asturian squad claimed, however, lack of the Frenchman Aurelien Tchouameni in the theft of the ball on the Belgian Leander Dendoncker, which led to the play. But, neither the referee nor the VAR considered that action punishable.
Already in the second half, after Ghanaian Kwasi Sibo finished off to the post a shot from the crown of the area, Mbappé achieved in 83 his second goal of the game and third of the season.
Vinicius, who came out in 62, stole the ball to French Haissem Hassam to set up a backlash that ended with Gallic assistance, who scored only before the goalkeeper Aaron Escandell.
Two minutes later, Mbappé was close to Hat-trick after whiplash from the crescent, but the local goalkeeper managed to clear the ball with his fists.
Just before the discount time, Serbian coach Veljko Paunovic put the former Arsenal, Carlos Cazorla, who received a strong ovation from an audience that saw his team play in the first division 24 years later.
In the end, Vincius widns the shot at the bottom of the network after a pass from the right wing of Brahim, which served to claim.
Xabi Alonso sought to add his first league triumph away from Bernabéu with double novelty in the eleven. Franco Mastantuono and Rodrygo replaced Vinicius and Brahim, who entered 62 in return of those two players.
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