Real Madrid 5-2 Athletic Club: Post Match Review, Full-Time Report and Key Moments

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POST MATCH

Real Madrid 5-2 Athletic Club Post Match Review

Match Summary

In a thrilling encounter at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Real Madrid secured a commanding 5-2 victory over Athletic Club, showcasing their attacking prowess and tactical superiority. The match began with Real Madrid asserting their dominance early on, as Gonzalo García opened the scoring in the 12th minute with a well-placed shot following an assist from Daniel Carvajal. Jude Bellingham doubled the lead just before half-time, capitalising on a slick move orchestrated by Thiago Pitarch, putting Madrid firmly in control at 2-0.

However, Athletic Club responded just before the break, with Gorka Guruzeta pulling one back in stoppage time, assisted by Iñaki Williams, which injected a sense of hope into the visitors. The second half saw Real Madrid re-establish their lead when Kylian Mbappé scored in the 51st minute, extending the advantage to 3-1. Despite a late surge from Athletic Club, which included a goal from Urko Izeta, Madrid's Brahim Díaz sealed the match with a strike in the 88th minute, ensuring a comfortable win for the hosts.

The match was marked by Real Madrid's relentless attacking play, reflected in their 74% possession and 13 shots, of which 8 were on target. Athletic Club struggled to contain the Madrid attack, managing only 2 shots on target from 8 attempts. The victory not only highlights Real Madrid's offensive capabilities but also reinforces their position in La Liga as they continue to chase the top spots in the league table.

Match Statistics

Real Madrid dominated the match statistically, controlling 74% of possession and outshooting Athletic Club 13 to 8. Their ability to maintain possession allowed them to dictate the tempo of the game, creating numerous opportunities while limiting Athletic Club's chances. The hosts' offensive efficiency was evident, with 8 of their shots hitting the target compared to just 2 for the visitors, showcasing a stark contrast in attacking effectiveness.

Defensively, Real Madrid managed to keep Athletic Club at bay for the most part, despite conceding two goals. The match saw a total of 20 fouls committed by Athletic Club, indicating their struggle to contain Madrid's attacking players. Real Madrid's discipline was notable, with only 6 fouls and 2 yellow cards, allowing them to maintain their rhythm and flow throughout the match.

Possession74% – 26%
Shots Total13 – 8
Shots On Target8 – 2
Corners2 – 1
Free Kicks20 – 6
Fouls6 – 20
Yellow Cards2 – 0
Offsides7 – 2
Saves0 – 4

Goals and Assists

The scoring opened in the 12th minute when Gonzalo García found the net, assisted by Daniel Carvajal, giving Real Madrid an early lead. Jude Bellingham then extended the advantage to 2-0 just before half-time, with Thiago Pitarch providing the assist. Athletic Club responded with a goal from Gorka Guruzeta in first-half stoppage time, assisted by Iñaki Williams, which brought the score to 2-1.

In the second half, Kylian Mbappé restored Madrid's two-goal cushion in the 51st minute, with Álvaro Carreras assisting. Brahim Díaz added a fourth for Madrid in the 88th minute, again assisted by Thiago Pitarch, before Urko Izeta scored a late consolation for Athletic Club in the dying moments of the match, assisted once more by Iñaki Williams.

Goal / AssistAssist – Daniel Carvajal  | Goal – Gonzalo García 12' (1-0)
Goal / AssistAssist – Thiago Pitarch | Goal – Jude Bellingham 41' (2-0)
Goal / AssistAssist – Iñaki Williams | Goal – Gorka Guruzeta 45+1' (2-1)
Goal / AssistAssist – Álvaro Carreras  | Goal – Kylian Mbappé 51' (3-1)
Goal / AssistAssist – Thiago Pitarch | Goal – Brahim Díaz 88' (4-1)
Goal / AssistAssist – Iñaki Williams | Goal – Urko Izeta 90+1' (4-2)

How the Match Was Won

Real Madrid's victory was largely attributed to their early goal, which set the tone for the match and allowed them to control the pace of play. Their ability to exploit spaces and create chances was evident, particularly through the combination of García, Bellingham, and Mbappé, who consistently troubled the Athletic defence. The hosts' tactical shape allowed them to maintain pressure and dominate possession, effectively stifling Athletic Club's attempts to build momentum.

Athletic Club's response with a goal just before half-time provided a brief glimmer of hope, but Real Madrid quickly extinguished any potential comeback with Mbappé's goal shortly after the break. The introduction of Brahim Díaz added further dynamism to Madrid's attack, culminating in his late goal that sealed the match. Overall, Real Madrid's superior tactical execution and clinical finishing were decisive in securing the win.

Key Moments Timeline

The match was punctuated by several key moments that shaped the outcome, from early goals to tactical substitutions. Real Madrid's early dominance was evident, but Athletic Club's late first-half goal added intrigue to the contest. The second half saw Madrid reassert their control, leading to a flurry of goals that ultimately defined the match.

3'Yellowcard – Thiago Pitarch
12'Goal – Gonzalo García / Daniel Carvajal  (1-0)
20'Yellowcard – Jude Bellingham
41'Goal – Jude Bellingham / Thiago Pitarch (2-0)
45+1'Goal – Gorka Guruzeta / Iñaki Williams (2-1)
46'Substitution – Andoni Gorosabel / Yeray Álvarez
51'Goal – Kylian Mbappé / Álvaro Carreras  (3-1)
60'Substitution – Iñigo Lekue / Iñigo Ruiz de Galarreta
60'Substitution – Alejandro Rego / Unai Gómez
70'Substitution – Dean Huijsen / David Alaba
74'Substitution – Brahim Díaz / Franco Mastantuono
74'Substitution – Urko Izeta / Gorka Guruzeta
74'Substitution – Arda Güler / Gonzalo García
74'Substitution – Dani Ceballos / Jude Bellingham
84'Substitution – Manuel Serrano Salazar / Daniel Carvajal 
85'Substitution – Mikel Vesga / Mikel Jauregizar
88'Goal – Brahim Díaz / Thiago Pitarch (4-1)
89'VAR – Brahim Díaz
90+1'Goal – Urko Izeta / Iñaki Williams (4-2)

Lineups and Tactical Shape

Real Madrid Tactical Shape

Real Madrid lined up in a 4-4-2 formation, featuring Thibaut Courtois in goal and a back four anchored by Daniel Carvajal and David Alaba. The midfield was dynamic with Jude Bellingham, Eduardo Camavinga, Federico Valverde, and Kylian Mbappé leading the attack alongside Gonzalo García. Substitutions included Brahim Díaz, who made a significant impact after coming on, contributing to the scoreline.

Formation: 4-4-2

Thibaut Courtois – Goalkeeper
Daniel Carvajal  – Defender
David Alaba – Defender
Jude Bellingham – Midfielder
Eduardo Camavinga – Midfielder
Federico Valverde – Midfielder
Kylian Mbappé – Attacker
Andriy Lunin – Goalkeeper
Aurélien Tchouaméni – Midfielder
Arda Güler – Midfielder
Gonzalo García – Attacker
Raúl Asencio – Defender
Álvaro Carreras  – Defender
Dani Ceballos – Midfielder

Athletic Club Tactical Shape

Athletic Club employed a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Unai Simón in goal and a defensive line comprising Andoni Gorosabel, Dani Vivian, Aitor Paredes, and Yeray Álvarez. The midfield duo of Mikel Vesga and Iñaki Williams aimed to support Gorka Guruzeta in attack. Substitutions were made to inject fresh legs, but they were unable to turn the tide against a dominant Real Madrid side.

Formation: 4-2-3-1

Unai Simón – Goalkeeper
Andoni Gorosabel – Defender
Dani Vivian – Defender
Aitor Paredes – Defender
Yeray Álvarez – Defender
Mikel Vesga – Midfielder
Iñaki Williams – Midfielder
Gorka Guruzeta – Attacker
Jesús Areso – Defender
Aymeric Laporte – Defender
Iñigo Lekue – Defender
Iñigo Ruiz de Galarreta – Midfielder
Mikel Jauregizar – Midfielder
Adama Boiro – Defender

Tactical Story of the Match

Real Madrid's tactical approach was characterised by their high possession game, utilising width and quick transitions to exploit gaps in Athletic Club's defence. The interplay between their forwards and midfielders created numerous scoring opportunities, allowing them to maintain pressure throughout the match. Athletic Club, on the other hand, struggled to cope with Madrid's intensity, often resorting to fouls to disrupt their rhythm, which ultimately hindered their ability to build effective attacks.

As the match progressed, Real Madrid's tactical flexibility allowed them to adapt and respond to Athletic Club's attempts to counter. The substitutions made by Madrid introduced fresh attacking options, particularly with Brahim Díaz, who added pace and creativity, further stretching Athletic Club's defensive line and contributing to the final scoreline.

Player Impact

Gonzalo García was instrumental for Real Madrid, not only scoring the opening goal but also consistently threatening the Athletic defence with his movement and positioning. Jude Bellingham's performance was equally impressive, as he not only scored but also played a crucial role in linking midfield and attack, showcasing his vision and creativity. Kylian Mbappé's pace and skill were pivotal in breaking down Athletic's defensive structure, and his goal further solidified his status as a key player for Madrid.

Brahim Díaz's late introduction proved to be a game-changer, as he not only scored but also added an extra layer of dynamism to Madrid's attack. Defensively, Real Madrid's backline, led by David Alaba, managed to contain Athletic's threats effectively, with Courtois remaining largely untested due to the team's solid structure. For Athletic Club, Iñaki Williams was a standout performer, providing assists and attempting to rally his team, but ultimately, it was not enough to overcome Madrid's dominance.

Updated Form Guide

Real Madrid's recent form has been impressive, with four consecutive wins leading up to this match, including a solid victory against Mallorca and a commanding performance against Real Oviedo. This win against Athletic Club further cements their momentum as they continue to push for the top positions in La Liga. In contrast, Athletic Club has struggled with consistency, having lost two of their last four matches, including a disappointing defeat to Liverpool, which has affected their confidence heading into this fixture.

Real Madrid

Win: 2-1 vs Mallorca (H)
Win: 0-3 vs Real Oviedo (A)
Win: 1-0 vs Osasuna (H)
Win: 0-4 vs WSG Tirol (A)

Athletic Club

Win: 1-0 vs Rayo Vallecano (H)
Win: 3-2 vs Sevilla (H)
Loss: 3-2 vs Liverpool (A)
Loss: 4-1 vs Liverpool (A)

What’s Next for Both Teams?

Looking ahead, Real Madrid will aim to build on this victory as they prepare for their next match, which will be crucial in maintaining their title challenge. With their attacking players in fine form, they will look to continue their winning streak and solidify their position in the upper echelons of the league table.

Athletic Club, on the other hand, will need to regroup quickly after this defeat. Their upcoming fixtures will be vital for regaining momentum and confidence, as they seek to improve their standing in the league. The challenge will be to find a way to convert their attacking potential into results, especially against teams that can exploit their defensive vulnerabilities.

What the Result Means

This emphatic victory for Real Madrid not only boosts their confidence but also reinforces their status as serious contenders in La Liga. The attacking display showcased their depth and quality, suggesting they are hitting form at the right time in the season. For Athletic Club, the defeat serves as a wake-up call, highlighting areas that need improvement if they are to compete effectively in the league moving forward.

MyFootballPicks Man of the Match

Gonzalo García was named MyFootballPicks Man of the Match for his impactful performance, scoring the opening goal and playing a crucial role in Real Madrid's attacking play throughout the match.

Gonzalo García

Full-Time Whistle

As the final whistle blew, Real Madrid celebrated a comprehensive 5-2 victory, leaving Athletic Club to ponder their defensive frailties and the need for a swift turnaround in their upcoming fixtures.

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