Real Madrid overcome Bernabeu boos to see off Real Oviedo

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Real Madrid overcome Bernabeu boos to see off Real Oviedo

Real Madrid overcome Bernabeu boos to see off Real Oviedo

Real Madrid 2-0 Real OviedoReal Madrid bounced back from their weekend defeat in El Clasico to record a comfortable victory over already-relegated Real Oviedo at the Bernabeu.Alvaro Arbeloa was true t...

Real Madrid overcome Bernabeu boos to see off Real Oviedo

Real Madrid 2-0 Real OviedoReal Madrid bounced back from their weekend defeat in El Clasico to record a comfortable victory over already-relegated Real Oviedo at the Bernabeu.Alvaro Arbeloa was true t...

Real Madrid silenced the Bernabeu's discontent with a composed 2-0 victory over already-relegated Real Oviedo, bouncing back from their painful El Clasico defeat to regain some pride on home turf.

After a trophy-less season that left fans frustrated, the atmosphere was tense from the start. Manager Alvaro Arbeloa kept his promise to rotate the squad, handing starts to fringe players like Alvaro Carreras, David Alaba, and Eduardo Camavinga. The slow tempo and lack of sharpness drew audible groans from the stands, as supporters made their feelings clear about a second consecutive campaign without silverware.

Oviedo defended resolutely, limiting Madrid to half-chances in a cagey first half. But just before the break, the deadlock was broken. Ilyas Chaira was caught napping as Alvaro Carreras pounced to win the ball back. It fell to Brahim Diaz, who threaded a perfect pass to Gonzalo Garcia for a clinical finish into the far corner — a moment of quality that lifted the gloom.

The second half saw Arbeloa bring on his big guns. Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappe entered the fray to a chorus of boos, but the duo quickly turned the jeers into cheers. A slick one-two exchange saw Bellingham power through challenges before unleashing a rocket into the bottom corner, sealing the win and silencing the critics — if only for one night.

This victory moves Madrid back to within 11 points of Barcelona, though with the La Liga title already out of reach, the result is more about restoring morale than chasing a fading dream. With two matches left in the season, attention now turns to a tricky trip to Sevilla on Sunday, where a passionate Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan crowd awaits a side fighting for European qualification and survival in this wild La Liga campaign.

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