Vinicius, Mbappe’s Penalties Contribute To Real Madrid’s Victory Against Real Sociedad

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Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappe both scored penalties to help Real Madrid win 2-0 against Real Sociedad in La Liga on Saturday.

The current Spanish league champions have closed the gap to just one point behind the league leaders, FC Barcelona, who will be facing last season’s surprise contenders, Girona FC, in a match scheduled for Sunday.

Vinicius, Mbappe’s Penalties Contribute To Real Madrid’s Victory Against Real Sociedad

Real Sociedad struck the goal frame on three occasions prior to Madrid’s second half penalty kicks securing them three points from a comprehensive match at the Reale Arena.

The coach of Madrid, Carlo Ancelotti, didn’t have Jude Bellingham and Aurelien Tchouameni because they were injured, and he put Brahim Diaz instead of Rodrygo Goes.

After Mbappe netted twice to score his first La Liga goals in his previous outing, all eyes were on the French forward.

The former Paris Saint-Germain striker forced Real Sociedad goalkeeper Alex Remiro into a smart save and had a surging run forward cut short by some last-ditch defending.

Real Sociedad hit the woodwork for the first of three occasions when new arrival Luka Sucic slammed an effort from distance against the bar.

Ancelotti brought on Rodrygo after Diaz suffered an injury and the champions came close through Antonio Rudiger’s header, clawed out by Remiro, and an Mbappe effort across the face of goal.

At the other end Real Sociedad forward Sheraldo Becker struck the bar when played in.

Sucic fired a low strike against the post early in the second half as the Basque side lacked luck in front of goal and Madrid inevitably capitalised.

Vinicius fired home from the spot in the 58th minute after Sergio Gomez handled Arda Guler’s drive and Mbappe soon followed suit.

The French superstar sent Remiro the wrong way from the spot after Jon Aramburu stood on Vinicius’ foot.

Madrid saw the remaining 15 minutes out without stress ahead of their return to Champions League action on Tuesday against Stuttgart.

Earlier Sevilla earned their first victory of the season with a tight 1-0 triumph over Getafe and Villarreal moved provisionally third with a 2-1 win at Mallorca.

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