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Lille 1-0 Real Madrid: Los Blancos suffer first defeat as David nets penalty

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Jonathan David's first-half penalty saw Lille stun Champions League holders Real Madrid on Wednesday, handing Los Blancos their first loss in any competition since January.

2024/2025 UEFA Champions League

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Match Report

Fifteen-time European champions Madrid had not tasted defeat since going down to Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey 36 games ago, while they were also unbeaten in their last 14 Champions League outings.

But Los Blancos were flat from the off in France and had a couple of warnings before David converted from the spot in first-half stoppage time, after Eduardo Camavina handled from Edon Zhegrova's free-kick.

Andriy Lunin, standing in for the injured Thibaut Courtois, had earlier clawed David's attempt onto the post, while Endrick called Lucas Chevalier into action at the other end after becoming the youngest player to start for Madrid in the Champions League, at the age of 18 years and 78 days.

Zhegrova went close to a second Lille goal after the break, before Carlo Ancelotti introduced the fit-again Kylian Mbappe from the bench in a bid to find a leveller.

However, Los Blancos were unable to salvage a point with Dani Carvajal heading wide and Chevalier making an instinctive save to deny Antonio Rudiger at the death.

The result sees Lille move level with Madrid in the competition's new-look league phase, on three points apiece after two matches.

0 - @KMbappe  have failed to attempt shots in a single game for the first time at @realmadriden (10 appearances with Los Blancos in all competitions). Slip. pic.twitter.com/x4ful3m2ES

— OptaJose (@OptaJoseOctober 2, 2024

Data Debrief: Lille halt imperious Madrid

Madrid entered Wednesday's game unbeaten in their last 14 Champions League outings, but they were kept out by a resolute Lille rearguard – though they also had Chevalier to thank as Los Blancos failed to score from chances worth 2.09 expected goals (xG).

This is Madrid's first Champions League loss since they were crushed 4-0 by Manchester City in the 2022-23 semi-finals, and their first in the group stages since October 2022 versus RB Leipzig (2-3).

Ancelotti's men started with a home victory against Stuttgart on matchday one, but they are now winless in three straight European away games, drawing two and losing one.

That is their longest such run since November 2016, when they endured a run of four without victory on their travels (three draws, one defeat). 

Match Events

0' The match is about to start!

6' Vinicius Jr's right footed shot saved by the keeper

13' Endrick wins the ball after tackling with defender

15' Bellingham's shot wide out

18' Endrick's shot in the box after long dribbling saved by the keeper

25' Lunin denies Jonathan David's header and close shot in the box

29' Tchouameni misses the chance as goalkeeper mistakes

35' Jonathan David fell in the box but no penalty

46' Mendy off, Fran Garcia on

46' Endrick booked yellow due to bad foul

47' Jonathan David's penalty goal put hosts in leadl! Lille 1-0 Real Madrid

49' Endrick's shot wide out after Vini Jr's attempt denied by keeper

54' Zhegrova's right footed shot wide out

57' Mbappe & Modric on, Endrick & Militao off

59' Eduardo Camavinga booked yellow

66' CLOSE! Jonathan David's shot just wide!

71' Highlight from Lille vs Real Madrid

79' Bellingham & Rudiger booker yellow

81' Yellow Card! Modric booked

83' Match Event for Lille vs Real Madrid

Line-ups

Lille XI: André, Cabella, Gabriel Gudmundsson, Bakker, Edon Zhegrova, Jonathan David, Bafodé Diakité, Alexsandro, Lucas Chevalier, Tiago Santos, Ayyoub Bouaddi

Subs: Vito Mannone, Meunier, Mandi, Marc-Aurèle Caillard, Mohamed Bayo, Osame Sahraoui, Younes Lachaab, Ousmane Touré, Matias Fernandez-Pardo, Lilian Baret, Isaac Cossier

Real Madrid XI: Carvajal, Rudiger, F Mendy, Valverde, Militao, Andriy Lunin, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Vinicius, Eduardo Camavinga, Jude Bellingham, Endrick

Subs: Modric, Vazquez, Vallejo, Mbappe, Fran García, Rodrygo, Arda Güler, Fran González, Jacobo Ramón, Sergio Mestre

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