Key Points

Real Madrid kicked off their LaLiga campaign with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Osasuna at the Bernabeu. Kylian Mbappe, last season's Golden Boot winner, converted a second-half penalty to secure all three points for the home side. The match saw debuts for new signings Carreras and Mastantuono, who both featured in Xabi Alonso's starting lineup. Madrid extended their impressive record of not losing an opening day match for 17 consecutive seasons.

Key Points: Mbappe Penalty Gives Real Madrid Winning LaLiga Start Over Osasuna

  • Mbappe scored decisive penalty early in second half for 1-0 win
  • Real Madrid dominated possession but struggled to break down Osasuna defense
  • New signings Carreras and Mastantuono made official debuts for Los Blancos
  • Osasuna finished with 10 men after Bretones received late red card
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Mbappe's penalty gives Real Madrid winning start to LaLiga campaign

Kylian Mbappe's second-half penalty secured a 1-0 victory for Real Madrid against Osasuna in their LaLiga opener at the Bernabeu under Xabi Alonso.

"The Frenchman converted the spot-kick to make it 1-0 - Real Madrid reports"

Madrid, Aug 20

Mbappe's goal from the penalty spot guided Real Madrid to make a winning start to their LaLiga campaign at the Bernabeu.

Xabi Alonso's men, who dominated the game from start to finish, overcame Osasuna 1-0 on the opening matchday of the season.

After a goalless first half, Mbappe, last season's Golden Boot winner, gave the Madridistas the win with a penalty goal early in the second half of the clash. Carreras, who started the game, and Mastantuono made their official debuts for the team, Real Madrid reports.

Madrid started on top and pressed high up the pitch. Carreras was the first to try his luck with a long-range left-footed effort that went just wide (7'). Ten minutes later, Huijsen also attempted a shot from outside the area, but Sergio Herrera deftly pushed his effort wide.

Despite their dominance, Osasuna defended in their area and barely conceded any chances. In the 26th minute, Militao struck another powerful long-range shot that the goalkeeper again kept out with a smart save.

Real Madrid continued to push forward and Mbappé, after collecting the ball in the opposition box, went close when he fired a right-footed shot just wide of the post (36’). On the stroke of half-time, Vini Jr. raced on to the counter-attack in search of a goal after recovering the ball in the Osasuna half.

Boyomo thwarted him with a stamp on the foot that referee Adrián Cordero failed to spot. Five minutes after the restart, the Madridistas' persistence finally paid off. Mbappé surged down the right wing into the box and, after a beautiful cut-back past Juan Cruz, he was brought down by the defender.

The Frenchman converted the spot-kick to make it 1-0. Just past the hour mark, Arda Guler almost doubled the lead with a shot from the edge of the area that sailed just over the crossbar.

Osasuna carved out their first chance in the 64th minute when Bretones was unable to finish off Rubén García's cross. Four minutes later, Xabi Alonso sent on Carvajal and Mastantuono, who received a standing ovation from the Bernabeu. The new Madridista signing set up Tchouameni five minutes after coming on, but the Frenchman's header went just wide of the top corner.

The Argentinian also had a chance to score in the closing stages when his left-footed strike from the byline was saved by Sergio Herrera. Osasuna finished the game with 10 men after Bretones was sent off for a foul on Gonzalo. It was a victory in the league opener for Madrid, who have now gone 17 seasons without losing on the opening day of the campaign.

- IANS

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Priya S
Watching from Mumbai at 1:30 AM! Worth the sleep sacrifice. Mbappe's penalty was clinical but we need more goals from open play. Mastantuono's debut was promising though!
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Arjun K
17 seasons without losing opening day? That's some record! But honestly, we should have scored more against Osasuna. Too many missed chances. Need to be more clinical in front of goal.
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Sarah B
As an American Madridista, I'm happy with the win but concerned about the lack of finishing. Mbappe can't always bail us out with penalties. Xabi needs to work on our attacking coordination.
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Vikram M
Three points is three points! Not every game will be beautiful. Defence was solid and that's what matters. Mastantuono looks like a great signing for the future. 🔥
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Michael C
The Bernabeu atmosphere must have been electric! Wish I could experience it live someday. Solid start to the campaign. Vamos Madrid!

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