Real Madrid Secures narrow Victory, coaching Changes Ripple Through La Liga
Real Madrid edged past Sevilla 1-0, though the match wasn’t without its tense moments. Sevilla actually had opportunities to take the lead early, but lacked the finishing touch needed to capitalize.
The breakthrough finally came late in the game when Kylian Mbappé converted a penalty. This was awarded after a foul committed by Juanlu on Rodrygo within the penalty area. It was a crucial goal, securing three points for los Blancos.
Manager Xabi Alonso acknowledged the team’s struggles despite the win. “It was a game we needed to win, given our current situation with injuries,” he stated. “We know we can perform better and are striving to do so.However, we secured the three points, and we aim to start the new year stronger.”
Currently, Real Madrid sits in second place in La Liga, just one point behind league leaders Barcelona. Barcelona is scheduled to face Villarreal, currently in third place, on Sunday.
Coaching Carousel Continues
Elsewhere in La Liga,two clubs have made notable changes on the sidelines. Levante and Real Sociedad both played to a 1-1 draw before announcing new managerial appointments.
* Real Sociedad has welcomed American coach Pellegrino Matarazzo.
* Luís Castro will take the helm at Levante, who currently occupy the bottom spot in the league table.
Osasuna Dominates Alavés with Budimir’s Return to Form
Ante Budimir rediscovered his scoring touch, netting a brace to lead Osasuna to a convincing 3-0 victory over Alavés. This marked Osasuna’s largest win of the season.
Budimir opened the scoring with a stunning volley in the 72nd minute. He then doubled the lead from the penalty spot after a handball. Raúl García added a final goal in stoppage time, completing the rout. The Alavés goalkeeper, Antonio Sivera, had previously made several key saves to keep his team in the game.
Unusual Interruption at Real Oviedo
Real Oviedo’s attempt to spark a turnaround with their third manager of the season stalled in a goalless draw against Celta Vigo. The match featured an unexpected interruption: a flock of pigeons took to the field and remained for a considerable period.
Guillermo Almada, the new Uruguayan manager, is tasked with lifting Oviedo from their precarious position near the bottom of the table. I’ve found that integrating quickly with a new team is always a challenge, especially mid-season. The team is currently second to last in the league standings.








