Mbappé scores twice and Madrid wins again to trail Barcelona by 4 points ahead of ‘clasico’

Madrid – Killian Mbappe scored half a goal per half of Real Madrid by defeating Celta Vigo 3-2 on Sunday in the Spanish League title.

Arda also scored for the Madrid, which went 3-1 in the early second half, but Celta saw Santiago returned to the Bernabeu Stadium at the end of the match.

There were several great possibilities to finish the Celter, with a shot from Pablo Duran, with a reflection of Madrid goalkeeper Thaibat Cortois in the 78th minute. Courtoys had to save a few at the end to protect the victory.

The win over Barcelona’s four points before the last “Classico” of the next Sunday in Barcelona has returned to Madrid.

On Saturday, the Catalan club came from the back to defeat Vladolid 2-1, while coach Hansi Flick started regularly for the team on Tuesday before the Champions League semfinal match in Inter Milan. Barcelona and Inter were drawn at 3-3 in the first leg.

The top corner of the throat was put forward with the shot at the top corner and Mbappei scored on 39th place – also found the top angle – and in a 48th place in a separation. The France star did not score a goal in the league from March.

The match appeared in control until Javi Rodriguez pulled to the 69th visitors and Williot Swedburg scored the second goal in 766th place.

A few minutes later, after hitting the Courteis, the ball stopped at Duran’s shot azonically just in front of the round line.

Celta striker Borza Iglesius said, “It was a shame.” “We had our potential. The shot by Pablo was almost inside it was not meant.”

Celta, which was winning 3-0 against the Villarial, was in seventh place.

There were a few Zia from the Bernabeu crowd to fight for the late leadership in Madrid.

It was the fourth straight league win for Madrid, which was defeated by Barcelona last Saturday by Arsenal in the Champions League quarter -finals last month.

Forward Rodro was not included in the squad due to illness.

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