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Immediate reaction: Brest 0-3 Real Madrid

Brest 0-3 real Madrid (Rodrygo Goes X2 and Jude Bellingham). A victory to finish the first phase. This is a quick reaction to the game. We hope: classifications of players, presses and a podcast of the Champions League.


The first phase of the new structure of the Champions League has extended for so long, that I doubt that one of the great teams was really worried about the possible elimination. Brest had done well to qualify for the second phase, but there was still a ray of hope for Real Madrid to reach the best eights and spare of other games. Brahim Díaz was brought out of everything to help achieve this, with Lucas Vázquez back on the right. David Alaba continued his gradual return occupying the bank. Luka Modrić had the bracelet on once again.

The game had an awkward start, since the atmosphere of origin seemed to disturb Madrid, but as it became the game, Rodrygo almost nodded forward, just to be frustrated by the goalkeeper. The Brazilian would not be lost twice, since a great touch in the area was followed by a low end in the post. Brest returned with an effort just above the bar, but that limited the action in the first half. 1-0 to the kings of Europe in part time.

Kylian Mbappé sought to start when the second half began, hitting the goal but his shot saved in the process. Real Madrid then admitted a bad goal, just to be saved by a call close to his favor. Madrid would capitalize on this immediately, with Lucas Vázquez giving Jude Bellingham a touch to double the advantage. Thibaut Courtois still had work to do, tips for a strong shot to maintain a clean blade. Madrid did three when a Mbappé shot was stopped directly to Rodrygo, who easily scored his second in the game. Mbappé approached full time as he approached, but stabbed his effort for the goal. 3-0 full-time, and Real Madrid ends the first phase in 11th place. How do you feel about this year’s competition?

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