With scores from Rodrygo and debutant Jude Bellingham in the first half, the Meringues added their first win in the Championship. At the next appointment, the students of Carlo Ancelotti will visit Almería.
Real Madrid made their triumphant debut in the Spanish La Liga after beating Athletic Club 2-0 at the San Mamés stadium on Saturday match corresponding to the first date of the competition.
The team led by the Italian Carlo Ancelotti should have waited until minute 28 of the match to take advantage of it, when Brazilian Rodrygo opened the account with the help of Dani Carvajal.
The goal opened the way to victory for the merengue team, who found a new goal at minute 36 thanks to England rookie Jude Bellingham who scored after a loan from David Alaba.
In the second half, Real Madrid maintained the advantage against a Bilbao side who failed to score at least one throw-in.
In this way, the capitalists added their first three points at the start of the 2023-24 season, and the next day they will face the Almeria , again in state of visit. For its part, the rojiblanco team will face Osasuna Also as a foreigner.
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In another duel of the day, Real Sociedad and Girona started their league run with a 1-1 draw at San Sebastián .
Claudio Bravo’s former side quickly took the lead on the scoreboard thanks to a score by Japan’s Takefusa Kubo in the 5th minute. .
However, in the complement, the Ukrainian Artem Dovbyk (72 ‘) put the final draw in the commitment .
For their part, the other actors who distributed units were the recently promoted Las Palmas and Mallorca, who repeated the score of the previous game .
Jonathan Viera from a penalty at minute 29 ‘opened the numbers for the owners, while Antonio Raíllo at minute 70’ left the duel in a draw .
Remember that this Friday, at the start of the competition, Rayo Vallecano beat Almería 2-0 at home, while Valencia did the same against Sevilla 2-1 .
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