Real Madrid Cruise Past Valencia with Dominant 4–0 Victory

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Real - Valencia 4:0

Real Madrid produced a commanding performance at the iconic Santiago Bernabéu, dismantling Valencia 4–0 in a match that showcased their attacking firepower and depth. Kylian Mbappé led the way with a superb brace, while Jude Bellingham and Carreras added their names to the scoresheet in a comfortable night for Carlo Ancelotti’s side.

The Los Blancos took control early on. Mbappé opened the scoring from the penalty spot after a VAR review confirmed the foul, and minutes later, he doubled his tally, finishing off a precise assist from Arda Güler. Just before half-time, Bellingham danced through the Valencia defence to make it 3–0, sealing Madrid’s dominance before the break. Even Vinícius Júnior’s missed penalty couldn’t dampen the mood — this time, there were no controversies.

After the interval, Real Madrid eased off slightly, with one eye on their upcoming clash against Liverpool. Still, Carreras put the final touch on a near-perfect night, firing a thunderous strike to complete the 4–0 rout. The victory keeps Real Madrid firmly at the top of the La Liga table — a statement of intent from a team looking every bit like champions.

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Real - Valencia 4:0 (3:0)
Goals: Mbappé, 19 (penalty) (1:0); Mbappé, 31 (2:0); Bellingham, 44 (3:0); Fernandez Ál., 82 (4:0)

Real: Courtois; Militão; Fernandez Ál.; Huijsen (Asencio R., 68); Tchouaméni (Camavinga, 46); Güler A. (Dani Ceballos, 46); Bellingham; Valverde F.; Mastantuono; Vinícius Júnior (Rodrygo, 79); Mbappé (Endrick, 79)
Substitution: Camavinga (from 46); Dani Ceballos (from 46); Asencio R. (from 68); Endrick (from 79); Rodrygo (from 79)
Bench: Gonzalez Fran; Mestre; Alexander-Arnold; García Fr.; Mendy Fe.; García G.; Diaz Br.
Yellow Cards: Tchouaméni 36

Valencia: Agirrezabala; Copete; Tarrega; Correia Th. (Vázquez Je., 55); Santamaria; Gaya; Pepelu (Javi Guerra, 87); Beltran L. (Almeida D.A., 46); Danjuma; Rioja L. (Duro, 55); López D. (Cömert, 55)
Substitution: Almeida D.A. (from 46); Vázquez Je. (from 55); Cömert (from 55); Duro (from 55); Javi Guerra (from 87)
Bench: Dimitrievski; Rivero C.; Iranzo; Raba; Otorbi
Yellow Cards: Javi Guerra 88

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