Marco Asensio fired Real Madrid six point clear at the top of the LaLiga Santander table, with his second half strike from distance the only goal of their Sunday night game against Granada.
2021/2022 La Liga


Match Report
This 1-0 win will be savoured by Los Blancos, who came into the match without Karim Benzema or Vinicius and having lost Casemiro and Lucas Vazquez to sickness earlier in the day.
Granada actually had the better chances of the first half, with Thibaut Courtois having to make a good stop on Antonio Puertas after just a few minutes and with the visitors playing several dangerous balls to new signing Myrto Uzuni.
The closest Real Madrid came to scoring in the first half was actually courtesy of a Granada player, as Carlos Neva turned an attempted clearance off his own crossbar, much to the relief of all in red.
Isco was lively in his false No.9 role in the opening 45 minutes, as was Asensio on the right, and they each had half-chances throughout the opening period, as well as each testing Luis Maximiano's gloves with back-to-back shots just before the break. But, Real Madrid needed something more.
Fede Valverde was introduced at the break and was immediately involved as he almost got on a Marcelo cross and then he broke through one on one, only for play to be called back for a foul.
Two more substitutions followed as Eden Hazard and Luka Jovic came on and they almost combined immediately to open the scoring, only for the Serbian to fire wide.
The goal eventually came, though. After Eder Militao pinched the ball back high up the pitch at the breakdown of a set piece, he fed it to Asensio and he did what he has done so often, by scoring a wonder goal from distance.
Hazard was lively during his time on the pitch and appeared to have won a penalty in the closing stages, but VAR intervened to explain that the foul occurred outside the area, resulting in a freekick that Toni Kroos sent straight into Maximiano's arms.
That was as close as the crowd at the Bernabeu came to seeing a second goal. Although they'd have liked a better performance, the important thing on this night of so many absences was to secure the three points and Asensio's left boot did exactly that.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
5' Courtois makes decent save
13' Asensio's shot stopped
31' Neva almost scores an own goal
32' Rodrygo's shot wide out
33' Kroos' long shot over the bar
43' Asensio's long shot stopped
44' Isco's shot too straight
56' Rodrygo's long shot too straight
60' Rodrygo's shot stopped by goalkeeper
61' Asensio's shot stopped again
65' Jovic's shot wide out
73' GOAL! Real Madrid 1-0 Granada (Asensio)
83' CHANCE! Asensio's shot stopped
Line-ups
Real Madrid XI: Modric, Kroos, Marcelo, Alaba, Courtois, Isco, Carvajal, Asensio, Militao, Rodrygo, E. Camavinga
Subs: Bale, Hazard, Nacho, Jovic, Vallejo, Ceballos, Valverde, A. Lunin, Latasa
Granada XI: Gonalons, Germán Sánchez, Antonio Puertas, Quini, Luis Milla, M. Uzuni, Luís Maximiano, L. Suárez, Carlos Neva, Álex Collado, Raúl Torrente
Subs: Montoro, Víctor Díaz, Molina, Escudero, Rochina, Aarón Escandell, Duarte, Petrovic, Dani Raba, M. Arezo, Ismael Ruiz, Pepe Sánchez