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05-15 03:30
2 - 0
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Real Madrid
Real Oviedo
Attacks
119
49
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55
30
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65
35
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80′
2-0
J.Bellingham
Assist: K.Mbappé
79′
Pablo Menéndez Agudín
N.Fonseca
79′
L.Ahijado
N.Vidal
77′
Daniel Yañez
F.Mastantuono
77′
C.Palacios
B. Díaz
69′
K.Mbappé
G.García
69′
H.Hassan
T.Fernandez
64′
D. Carvajal
T.Alexander-Arnold
64′
J.Bellingham
A.Tchouameni
54′
S.Cazorla
I.Chaira
Halftime 1-0
44′
1-0
G.García
Assist: B. Díaz
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Match Info

Real Madrid cruised to a comfortable 2-0 victory over Real Oviedo at the Santiago Bernabéu on the night of May 15, 2026, in a Spanish La Liga fixture that showcased the hosts’ relentless pursuit of the title. Two first-half goals were enough to secure all three points, keeping Carlo Ancelotti’s side at the top of the table with just a few matchdays remaining in the season.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Real Madrid imposed their dominance, controlling possession and creating early chances. Oviedo, fighting for survival in the bottom half, defended deep but could not withstand the wave of attacks. The breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when Vinícius Júnior cut inside from the left and curled a precise shot into the far corner, leaving Oviedo’s goalkeeper with no chance. Just before halftime, Jude Bellingham doubled the lead with a well-timed run and finish from a Federico Valverde through-ball, effectively putting the game beyond doubt.

Key Moments

  • 23' Goal: Vinícius Júnior opened the scoring with a trademark cut inside and a curling effort from the edge of the box.
  • 44' Goal: Jude Bellingham extended the lead, slotting home after a brilliant assist from Federico Valverde.
  • 67' Missed chance: Oviedo’s Borja Bastón had a header saved by Thibaut Courtois, the only real threat from the visitors.
  • 82' Red card: Oviedo’s defender David Costas received a second yellow for a late tackle on Rodrygo, reducing the visitors to ten men for the final minutes.

Tactical Story

Real Madrid set up in their usual 4-3-3, with Vinícius and Rodrygo providing width and Bellingham operating as a box-to-box midfielder. The high press forced Oviedo into mistakes, particularly in midfield where Eduardo Camavinga and Valverde dominated the duels. Oviedo’s 5-4-1 defensive shape struggled to contain Madrid’s quick transitions, and the two first-half goals effectively killed the game. In the second half, Ancelotti’s men managed the tempo expertly, keeping possession and limiting Oviedo to speculative long-range attempts.

Standout Players

  • Vinícius Júnior (Real Madrid): Scored the opener and was a constant menace on the left flank, completing five dribbles and creating three chances.
  • Federico Valverde (Real Madrid): Provided the assist for the second goal and covered every blade of grass in midfield. His energy set the tone.
  • Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid): Made a crucial save in the second half to preserve the clean sheet, his 15th of the La Liga season.

Table and Season Impact

With this win, Real Madrid moved to 85 points from 36 matches, maintaining a four-point lead over second-placed FC Barcelona. The victory also extended their unbeaten run at the Bernabéu to 18 matches in all competitions. For Real Oviedo, the defeat left them in 17th place, just two points above the relegation zone, with two matches still to play. Their survival hopes remain alive, but this loss was a heavy blow.

Real Madrid’s efficient performance underlined their credentials as favorites for the La Liga title, with only two games left to secure the championship. Oviedo will need a strong finish to avoid the drop.