Real Madrid title hopes dented at Girona in third straight draw
Real Madrid's French forward Kylian Mbappe kicks the ball during the Spanish league football match between Deportivo Alaves and Real Madrid CF at the Mendizorroza stadium in Vitoria on April 13, 2025. (Photo by ANDER GILLENEA / AFP)
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Real Madrid were held to a third consecutive La Liga draw in a 1-1 tie at Girona on Sunday, allowing Barcelona to retain pole position.
Azzedine Ounahi fired the hosts into a surprise lead before
half-time, with Kylian Mbappe earning Madrid a point from the penalty spot.
After Barcelona beat Alaves on Saturday to move top of the
table, Madrid needed a victory at Girona to reclaim top spot but now sit second,
a point behind the champions.
Earlier Alberto Moleiro helped Villarreal, third, move back
ahead of fourth-place Atletico Madrid with a stoppage time winner in a 3-2
victory at Real Sociedad.
Real Madrid's draw increases the pressure on Madrid coach
Xabi Alonso, after recent rumours suggesting his future is insecure in the
Madrid dugout.
"We are up there, it's all very even, it's a long
season and we have to continue," Alonso told reporters.
"I liked the reaction from the players. It was not
enough to turn it around but we were close, and we have to continue with the
unity we have, being self-critical enough, and wanting to win away from
home."
Madrid travel to face Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday for a
fourth consecutive league match on the road, a game moved because of the club's
participation in the Spanish Super Cup in January.
"The table will be hard-fought, there will be lots of
movement," added Alonso.
Mbappe and Arda Guler fired off target for Madrid early on
in a hotly-contested but scrappy clash, in front of a raucous home crowd.
French superstar Mbappe had a goal ruled out for handball
moments before Morocco international Ounahi fired Girona ahead, rifling home
from just inside the area to stun their illustrious visitors.
Catalan minnows Girona, 18th, have twice beaten Real Madrid
at Montilivi since making their top flight debut in 2017 and for a while it
looked like they were going to manage it again.
Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois made a stunning save
to tip away Vanat's drive across goal before Los Blancos fought back.
After having a goal disallowed for offside Vinicius was
clumsily felled in the box by Hugo Rincon.
Mbappe smashed the resulting penalty into the bottom left
corner past Gazzaniga's dive for his 14th La Liga goal of the campaign.
"Absolutely not the result we wanted tonight, but the
league is still on and very long," wrote Mbappe on social media network
Instagram.
"We need to change this dynamic and show who we are as
a team."
Keeping the pressure
on
Villarreal playmaker Moleiro netted twice in the second half
of a thrilling game in San Sebastian.
Villarreal secured their fifth consecutive league win to
stay firmly in the Spanish title fight.
Ayoze Perez sent the visitors ahead midway through the first
half and teed up Moleiro for Villarreal's second soon after the break.
Real Sociedad fought back strongly, with Carlos Soler
netting on the hour mark.
The Basque side ramped up the pressure and levelled in the
final stages through a spectacular Ander Barrenetxea free-kick.
However, Moleiro had the final say, firing home in the 95th
minute to maintain his team's momentum.
"We had that little bit of luck to get three very
important points, as important as they were difficult (to get)," said
Marcelino.
"To get 32 points out of a possible 42 to me seems a
stunning achievement."
Elsewhere, Real Betis claimed a 2-0 win at Sevilla in a
fiery derby clash which was briefly suspended after home fans threw bottles
onto the pitch.
The referee ordered players from the field in the 87th
minute at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan stadium, with the match resuming 15 minutes
later as Betis held on to fifth place.


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