In a dramatic La Liga encounter at the Estadio Balaídos, Real Madrid secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Celta Vigo on March 6, 2026. The match, played under the Galician rain, served as a vital turning point for the visitors, who arrived in Vigo following back-to-back league defeats against Osasuna and Getafe. Despite a massive injury crisis that left them without ten first-team players, including stars like Kylian Mbappé and Jude Bellingham, the capital giants managed to close the gap on league leaders Barcelona to just a single point.
The game began with high intensity as Real Madrid sought to rediscover their rhythm. They found an early breakthrough in the 11th minute when a cleverly worked short corner routine found Aurélien Tchouaméni at the edge of the box. The French midfielder unleashed a clinical finish into the far corner to give the visitors the lead. Celta Vigo, however, entered the match in excellent form and did not shrink under the pressure. In the 25th minute, Williot Swedberg exploited a defensive lapse on the left flank and delivered a precise square pass to Borja Iglesias, who clinicaly turned the ball home to level the score.
The remainder of the first half was a breathless affair, with both goalkeepers kept busy. Thibaut Courtois, in particular, was forced into several crucial saves to prevent Celta from taking the lead before the interval. The second half saw a continuation of this tactical tug-of-war. Real Madrid dominated much of the possession but struggled to penetrate Celta’s disciplined mid-block.
Drama peaked in the 71st minute when the referee was called to the pitchside monitor to review a potential penalty for Real Madrid. After a lengthy VAR check, the penalty was denied as the officials ruled that youngster César Palacios had committed a foul in the build-up. As the clock ticked down, the tension escalated. Celta nearly snatched a victory three minutes from time when the legendary Iago Aspas, introduced as a substitute, struck a brilliant effort that rattled the post.
Just as the match seemed destined for a draw, Real Madrid found a way to win in the 94th minute. Federico Valverde let fly from 25 yards, and his strike took a massive deflection off a Celta defender, completely wrong-footing goalkeeper Ionut Radu and nestling into the top corner. This "lucky" late winner sparked wild celebrations among the Madrid players, securing three "undeserved" but essential points.
The result leaves Real Madrid in second place with 63 points, keeping the pressure on Barcelona ahead of their demanding Champions League tie against Manchester City. For Celta Vigo, the defeat ended a four-match winning streak across all competitions, though their performance reinforced their standing as a formidable side currently occupying sixth place in the table. While the performance from the visitors was described by some as below-par and chaotic, the victory provided a much-needed psychological boost for a squad severely depleted by injuries.
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