Vinicius double keeps Real Madrid alive with 2-0 win at Espanyol
Vinicius double lifts Real Madrid to a 2-0 win at Espanyol in La Liga, narrowing the gap to Barcelona and keeping Madrid’s title hopes alive with four to play.
Real Madrid tightened the race for the La Liga title after Vinicius Junior scored twice to beat Espanyol 2-0 on matchday 34, keeping the Brazilian at the centre of their hopes. The victory moved Real to 77 points, while leaders Barcelona remain on 88, leaving four rounds to decide the championship. The result sets up a high-stakes El Clásico at Camp Nou next weekend that could decide the title.
Vinicius finishes clinically to deliver Madrid victory
Vinicius opened the scoring in the 55th minute after a driving run from the left and a clever exchange with youngster Gonzalo García, before slotting a low right-footed finish into the near corner. He completed his brace in the 66th minute, converting a powerful shot from inside the box after a perfectly weighted heel pass from Jude Bellingham. The two goals reaffirmed Vinicius’s role as Real’s primary attacking threat in a crucial phase of the season.
Early chances and a VAR controversy influenced momentum
The match featured an early bright moment when Trent Alexander-Arnold delivered a dangerous cross that created immediate danger and tested Espanyol’s defence and goalkeeper. A contentious moment arose when referee Jesús Gil Manzano initially showed defender Omar Hilali a red card, but the decision was overturned to a yellow after a VAR review. The reversal calmed the game’s disciplinary edge and allowed Madrid to concentrate on breaking down a stubborn Espanyol defence.
Lunin and defensive interventions kept the clean sheet intact
Andriy Lunin produced a key save deep into first-half stoppage time, denying a close-range header from Espanyol captain Leandro Cabrera off a left-sided corner. Madrid’s backline absorbed several moments of pressure before Vinicius’s breakthrough, staying compact and limiting clear chances. The combination of timely saves and disciplined defending ensured Real could protect their lead once it arrived.
La Liga table implications as title race heads into decisive phase
With the win, Real Madrid sit second on 77 points while Barcelona lead on 88, leaving an 11-point margin with four matches remaining. The upcoming Clasico at Camp Nou is now a pivotal fixture; a Barcelona victory would all but seal the title, whereas a Real win would keep the mathematical race alive. Real’s task remains difficult, but consecutive positive results have at least preserved hope of a late-season turnaround.
Betis strengthened European ambitions as Ezzalzouli starred
Abdessamad Ezzalzouli continued a productive campaign by scoring and setting up another as Real Betis beat Real Oviedo 3-0. Cucho Hernández opened the scoring and later benefited from Ezzalzouli’s assist to reach ten La Liga goals for the season. Betis’s win moved them to 53 points and reinforced their push for European qualification while Oviedo remain at the foot of the table with 28 points.
Celta recover and Rayo capitalize to climb the standings
Celta Vigo returned to winning ways with a 3-1 victory over Elche, thanks to goals from Hugo Álvarez, veteran Yago Aspas and substitute Borja Iglesias, while André Silva converted a late penalty for Elche. The win halted Celta’s run of three straight defeats and lifted them to 47 points. Elsewhere, Rayo Vallecano defeated Getafe 2-0 through strikes from Sergio Camello and Randy Nteka, a result that left Rayo on 42 points and nudged Getafe down to 44.
Real Madrid’s victory at Espanyol has altered the narrative of La Liga’s closing weeks by injecting renewed drama into the title race. With four fixtures remaining for each side, the coming weekend’s Clasico at Camp Nou now carries the weight of potentially decisive consequences for both teams.