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Real Madrid 2-0 Granada: Brahim Diaz and Rodrygo secure 5-game winning run

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Game is over and the final score is Real Madrid 2-0 Granada. Here is the match report.

2023/2024 La Liga

2-0

Match Report

Rodrygo continued his red-hot form as Real Madrid returned to the top of LaLiga following a routine 2-0 win over struggling Granada.

The Brazil forward rifled home his seventh goal in his last five Real appearances to seal victory at Santiago Bernabeu following Brahim Diaz’s first-half opener.

Carlo Ancelotti’s men kicked off on Saturday evening having slipped to second in the table due to Girona’s 2-1 success over Valencia earlier in the day.

Yet they swiftly regained first place, above the Catalan club on head-to-head-results, following a straightforward success over the division’s second-bottom side.

England midfielder Jude Bellingham once again impressed but was unable to add to his 15 goals this season and picked up a first-half yellow card for dissent.

Victory for the hosts stretched their unbeaten streak in all competitions to 13 matches, dating back to the 3-1 derby defeat at Atletico Madrid in September.

Real were back in domestic action after maintaining their 100 per cent Champions League record with Wednesday’s 4-2 success over Serie A champions Napoli.

Brahim Diaz, right, celebrates his opening goal with Jude Bellingham

Their early dominance was rewarded with a 26th-minute lead.

Toni Kroos split the visitors’ defence with a fine first-time pass, allowing former Manchester City man Diaz to claim his third goal of the season by calmly lifting the ball over Granada’s substitute goalkeeper Andre Ferreira.

Bellingham wanted a penalty in the final minute of the half when he went down under a robust lunging challenge from Ignasi Miquel but his animated appeals were waved away by the referee.

Real initially looked content with their slender advantage during a fairly subdued start to the second period.

However, their slow, patient play was rewarded with a second goal in the 57th minute.

Bellingham looked certain to score following a cut back from the lively Diaz but Ferreira, who replaced the injured Raul Fernandez after 10 minutes, pulled off an impressive save, only to see the in-form Rodrygo emphatically lash home the rebound.

Granada’s sole success this season came at home to Mallorca back in August.

The away side never looked likely to set up a grandstand finish and did not manage an attempt on target as the hosts continued to monopolise the ball.

Federico Valverde went close to adding to Real’s advantage but he was denied by a superb one-handed save from Ferreira following a delightful pass from Bellingham.

Match Events

0' KICK-OFF! Who can win this match?

7' Raúl Fernández subbed off after getting injured

14' What a pity!

19' Bellingham's foul

22' Yellow Card! Jude Bellingham booked

26' GOAL! Real Madrid 1-0 Granada (Brahim)

42' CLOSE! Bellingham’s shot wide out

48' García’s shot wide out

57' GOAL! Real Madrid 2-0 Granada (Rodrygo)

71' Miquel's foul on Bellingham

77' Yellow Card! Gumbau booked

Line-ups

Real Madrid XI: Kroos, Alaba, Joselu, Carvajal, Rudiger, F Mendy, Valverde, Brahim, Andriy Lunin, Rodrygo, Jude Bellingham

Subs: Nacho, Kepa, Vazquez, Ceballos, Fran García, Théo Zidane, Lucas Cañizares, Gonzalo García, Mario Martín, Nico Paz

Granada XI: Raúl Fernández, Ignasi Miquel, Wilson Manafá, Gumbau, Myrto Uzuni, L.Boyé, Carlos Neva, Sergio Ruiz, Ricard Sánchez, Raúl Torrente, Bryan Zaragoza

Subs: Callejon, Víctor Díaz, Alberto Perea, Antonio Puertas, Famara Diédhiou, Shon Weissman, André Ferreira, Petrovic, Melendo, Miki Bosch, Álvaro Carreras