Review: Real Madrid title race blow after Getafe defeat
Real Madrid's German defender #22 Antonio Ruediger (C) heads the ball during the Spanish league football match between Real Madrid CF and Getafe CF at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on March 2, 2026. (Photo by Javier SORIANO / AFP)
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Real Madrid fell to a damaging 1-0 defeat by Getafe at home in La Liga on Monday, leaving them four points behind leaders Barcelona.
Alvaro Arbeloa's
side, beaten by a superb volley from Martin Satriano, suffered a second
consecutive loss in the Spanish top flight for the first time since 2020.
Madrid forward
Franco Mastantuono was sent off in stoppage time for apparent dissent to make a
bad night worse for Los Blancos.
"Obviously
it's a match where we could have done things better, but I think my players tried
and we had more clear chances than them," Arbeloa told reporters.
"However in
football deserving isn't enough, and Getafe played a great game."
With French
superstar Kylian Mbappe in France to treat a knee sprain, Madrid lined up with
Gonzalo Garcia in attack alongside Brazil star Vinicius Junior at the Santiago
Bernabeu.
Real Madrid were
beaten at Osasuna last weekend, allowing rivals Barca to overtake them in the
title race, and Hansi Flick's side stretched their lead by thrashing Villarreal
on Saturday.
Vinicius, in
excellent form in 2026 after an inconsistent start to the season, spurned a
fine early chance.
The winger burst
through on goal but David Soria saved well with his leg.
A brilliant
roulette from Arda Guler nearly earned Madrid the breakthrough but Soria tipped
over the Turkish forward's strike.
Getafe were
upset by a painful collision between Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger and Diego
Rico, in which the German's knee knocked the Spaniard's head.
Uruguayan
forward Satriano broke the deadlock with a delicious strike from the edge of
the box after compatriot Mauro Arambarri nodded the ball into his path.
Soria, who had a
fine game, saved from Vinicius in the second half and the Brazilian called for
more support from Madrid's fans.
However the team
were not giving them much to get excited about, although Rudiger came close to
levelling with a header.
It was a
disjointed display from a Madrid side who visit Celta Vigo on Friday in La
Liga, before hosting Pep Guardiola's Manchester City in the Champions League
last 16, unsure if top scorer Mbappe will be fit to play.
In stoppage time
Mastantuono was dismissed, seemingly for something he said to the referee,
before Getafe were also reduced to 10 men when Adrian Liso kicked the ball away
and was shown a second yellow card.
"Nobody
here is throwing in the towel, this is Real Madrid, you don't give up until the
last game," added Arbeloa.
"Four
points is a distance that we can cut back and we will fight for that."
Jose Bordalas's
Getafe rose to 11th and were able to celebrate their first win at the Bernabeu
since 2008.
"It's very
hard to get points when you come here, I have to congratulate the team for the
work in defence, then we got our goal and we could even have scored another in
the end," said Getafe defender Kiko Femenia.


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