Vinicius double helps Real Madrid edge Atletico thriller
Real Madrid's Brazilian forward #07 Vinicius Junior reacts during the Spanish league football match between Real Madrid CF and Club Atletico de Madrid at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on March 22, 2026. (Photo by Oscar DEL POZO / AFP)
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Vinicius Junior struck twice as Real Madrid shaded Atletico
Madrid 3-2 in a thrilling derby clash on Sunday to stay on leaders Barcelona's
tail at the top of La Liga.
After the Catalan giants edged Rayo Vallecano 1-0 earlier
on, Madrid ensured the gap to the champions stayed at four points by beating
Diego Simeone's side at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Ademola Lookman put Atletico ahead in the first half but
Vinicius and Federico Valverde's strikes gave the hosts the lead soon after the
interval.
Nahuel Molina equalised for Atletico, fourth, with a
spectacular effort from distance but Vinicius netted again to claim the three
points for Los Blancos.
Valverde was sent off for hacking Alex Baena in the final
stages but his side held on to win in Alvaro Arbeloa's first derby clash with
Atletico since taking over in January.
After ousting Manchester City in the Champions League last
16 on Tuesday, victory against Atletico completed a successful week for Arbeloa
and his team.
"We're evolving and working hard so that in games like
these Madrid fans can be happy, that the fans can enjoy themselves and that
Madrid always win," Vinicius told Real Madrid TV.
"Everyone deserves credit, the coach, the players, the
fans, all the work we've done this week. We were sure of our gameplan from the
start and that made all the difference."
A pulsating clash began with chances for both sides, with
Valverde hitting the post after bursting in behind the Atletico defence.
At the other end, Andriy Lunin, playing in place of the
injured Thibaut Courtois, fumbled Marcos Llorente's drive but recovered quickly
to grab the loose ball.
Vinicius came close to putting Madrid ahead but Giuliano
Simeone blocked twice in quick succession in his own six-yard box from the
forward.
Atletico took the lead after 33 minutes with a slick team
move, Giuliano Simeone backheeling the ball to Lookman who slotted home.
Real Madrid netted two quickfire goals early in the second
half as Atletico imploded.
Brahim Diaz showed fleet footwork in the area and the
unbalanced David Hancko felled the Morocco international.
Vinicius tucked home from the spot in the 52nd minute, sending
Juan Musso the wrong way.
Three minutes later and Los Blancos were ahead, with Valverde
charging down Jose Gimenez's attempted pass and then firing past Musso with the
outside of his boot.
"I think we could have done more, after going a goal up
we could have controlled things in a different way," Simeone told
reporters.
Atletico pulled level with a brilliant Molina effort, rifled
into the top corner from outside the box.
However, Madrid reclaimed the lead through Vinicius once
more after Trent Alexander-Arnold fed him, and the Brazilian curled home.
It was Vinicius's 10th goal in his last 11 matches across
all competitions, with the forward in superb form.
"I'm very happy because I've worked all season for games
like this," added Vinicius.
"When this moment of the season arrives, I don't know
why, I always improve."
Julian Alvarez almost levelled once more for Atletico but
his effort from the edge of the box crashed back off Lunin's upright.
Arbeloa sent on Jude Bellingham as a substitute for his
first appearance since February 1 after a hamstring injury, along with French
superstar Kylian Mbappe.
Neither had much of an influence as Madrid were forced to
defend after Valverde's foul on Baena bought him a red card.
Madrid protested it was not severe enough of an offence to
merit a dismissal, but to no avail.
In 2023 Baena, then at Villarreal, accused Valverde of
punching him after a game.
"It's hard to understand..." said Arbeloa of
Valverde's red card. "But (afterwards) there were 15 minutes of teamwork,
solidarity, defending well and it didn't end up being a problem."


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