Key Points

Real Madrid concluded their home season with a memorable 2-0 victory over Real Sociedad, marked by Kylian Mbappé's impressive performance. The match was a heartfelt farewell to club legends Luka Modric and Carlo Ancelotti, who received an emotional send-off from the Santiago Bernabeu crowd. Mbappé scored both goals, solidifying his remarkable debut season with 31 La Liga goals. The match symbolized the end of an era for Madrid, with Ancelotti finishing his tenure and Modric taking his final steps as a Madridista.

Key Points: Mbappé Leads Modric Farewell as Madrid Beats Sociedad

  • Mbappé nets 31 La Liga goals in spectacular season finale
  • Thunderous Bernabeu ovation for Modric's last home appearance
  • Ancelotti concludes tenure with 250th victory
  • Madrid finishes second in La Liga standings
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Santiago Bernabeu bids farewell to Modric, Ancelotti in 2-0 win over Sociedad

Kylian Mbappé scores twice in emotional final home match honoring Luka Modric and Carlo Ancelotti's Madrid legacy

"An incredible journey comes to an end - Carlo Ancelotti"

Madrid, May 24

The Santiago Bernabéubit bid farewell to two of the greatest icons to represent the club, Luka Modric and Carlo Ancelotti, as Real Madrid claimed a 2–0 victory over Real Sociedad in the final home match of the 2024-25 La Liga season here on Saturday.

Kylian Mbappé was once again the star on the pitch, scoring both goals, furthering his debut season tally. The Frenchman opened the scoring in the 38th minute, reacting quickest to convert the rebound after Marrero saved his initial penalty. In the 83rd, he finished a slick move with a precise left-footed strike after a brilliant assist from Vini Jr., bringing his tally to 31 goals in La Liga--enough to lead both the Pichichi race.

The match was lively from the start. Arda Guler, pulling strings in midfield, nearly crafted an early opener for Mbappé, only for the striker to be denied by Marrero. Real Sociedad responded through Sergio Gomez, but Andriy Lunin produced a key save to keep the score level. The breakthrough came just before halftime, following a VAR review that spotted a handball from Pablo Marín. Mbappé's penalty was saved, but he stayed alert to slot home the rebound.

The second half continued in much the same fashion, with Real Madrid dominating possession and creating chances. Vini Jr. came close with a cheeky lob, and Mbappé nearly added another before his decisive second in the closing stages.

Then came the most poignant moment of the night. In the 85th minute, Ancelotti made his final substitution, replacing Modrić with academy player Chema. The Bernabéu rose as one, offering a thunderous ovation. Players from both sides formed a guard of honour as Modrić exited the pitch--his final steps as a Madridista in the stadium he graced for over a decade.

Ancelotti, too, bid farewell with his 250th win at the helm, ending an era that brought 15 trophies. Real Madrid, thus, finished second in the La Liga standings behind FC Barcelona.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What an emotional night for Madridistas! Modric is pure class - the way he controlled games for over a decade was magical. As an Indian football fan waking up to watch La Liga at odd hours, players like him made it worth it. Hope he gets a proper farewell in the UCL final too! 🇮🇳⚽
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Priya M.
Mbappé's performance shows why Madrid paid the big bucks! 31 goals in debut season is insane. But the real story is Modric's farewell - that guard of honour gave me goosebumps. Football is more than just goals, it's these emotional moments that stay with fans forever.
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Arjun S.
As someone who grew up watching Modric dominate midfields, this feels like end of an era. Indian football should learn from his professionalism - at 38 he was still world class! Ancelotti leaving too? Madrid will look very different next season. Hope they win UCL as perfect sendoff!
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Neha V.
Mixed feelings - excited about Mbappé's future but so sad to see Modric go 😢 That moment when entire Bernabeu stood up... chills! Wish Indian stadiums had this kind of atmosphere for our players. Maybe one day ISL will reach these heights!
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Sanjay P.
Respect to Ancelotti - 15 trophies is no joke! But finishing behind Barcelona must sting. Modric's legacy is secure though - from that Ballon d'Or to all those UCL wins. Indian midfielders should study his game, the way he controlled tempo was masterclass!
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Kavita R.
Emotional night indeed! But let's be honest - the focus was too much on farewells rather than the match. Sociedad barely put up a fight. Still, what a career for Modric - from war-torn Croatia to Madrid legend. True inspiration! 🙌

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