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Real Madrid vs Valencia: Mbappe & Bellingham Lead Easy 4-0 La Liga Victory


Mbappe’s Double Gives Real Madrid Early Control

Real Madrid continued their strong La Liga run with a 4-0 victory over Valencia at the Santiago Bernabeu, opening up a seven-point lead at the top of the table.
Kylian Mbappe was the star of the night, scoring twice within the first 31 minutes. His first came from the penalty spot after a handball by Cesar Tarrega, and his second was a volley from close range following a cross from Arda Guler, assisted by Jude Bellingham. 

Kylian Mbappe celebrates scoring for Real Madrid against Valencia in La Liga 2025
Kylian Mbappe celebrates scoring for Real Madrid against Valencia in La Liga 2025


Bellingham’s Brilliant Strike Boosts La Liga Title Hopes

After Mbappe’s early brace, Vinicius Jr missed a penalty, but Jude Bellingham made up for it moments later. The English midfielder curled a beautiful shot into the bottom corner, giving Real a 3-0 halftime lead and lifting the Bernabeu crowd to their feet.
Bellingham’s goal marked yet another impressive performance, keeping him among the top La Liga midfielders of 2025.

Carreras Scores Stunning Goal to Seal Real’s Fourth Straight Win

In the second half, Real Madrid controlled possession and slowed the pace. With just eight minutes left, Alvaro Carreras fired a left-footed rocket from a tight angle into the top corner — a contender for La Liga Goal of the Month.
This win marked Real Madrid’s fourth consecutive league victory and 10th win in 11 games, proving their dominance.

 Vinicius Jr’s Emotions Still in Spotlight

All eyes were on Vinicius Jr, who recently showed frustration after being substituted during El Clasico. The Brazilian winger started alongside Mbappe and Bellingham but couldn’t convert his penalty.
However, fans appreciated his effort and teamwork, showing signs of maturity after his public apology earlier in the week.

Next Fixtures: Real Madrid vs Liverpool in UEFA Champions League

Real Madrid now shift focus to Europe, where they’ll face Liverpool at Anfield on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, in a Champions League clash.
They’ll then return to La Liga action against Rayo Vallecano on Sunday, November 9, while Valencia will play Real Betis at home the same day before the international break.

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