Rodrygo scrapes Real Madrid win at Alaves
Kylian Mbappe and Real Madrid's Spanish defender #17 Raul Asencio react during the Spanish league football match between Deportivo Alaves and Real Madrid CF at the Mendizorroza stadium in Vitoria on December 14, 2025. (Photo by ANDER GILLENEA / AFP)
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Kylian
Mbappe and Rodrygo Goes's goals earned Real Madrid a tense 2-1 win at Alaves in
La Liga on Sunday to potentially keep coach Xabi Alonso in his job.
Madrid,
second, reeled league leaders Barcelona's advantage back to four points and
recorded only their third victory in the last nine games across all
competitions.
After a
home defeat by Manchester City in the Champions League on Wednesday, Spanish
media reported anything but a victory would cost Alonso his position.
After
Mbappe's superb opener, Carlos Vicente pulled Alaves level in the second half,
but Rodrygo secured the visitors a much-needed victory at Mendizorroza stadium.
Alonso
was able to bring his key player, Mbappe, back into the side after he could
only watch the defeat by City from the bench because of knee discomfort.
The
coach also handed a debut to Victor Valdepenas at left-back, with both Alvaro
Carreras and Fran Garcia suspended, and Ferland Mendy one of several players
out injured.
Mbappe
appeared to be feeling his knee and also hobbling in the first few minutes but,
despite that, was the game's most influential player.
The
forward had a shot deflected wide and then fired narrowly over as Alaves sat
deep and tried to keep the 15-time European champions at bay.
By the
time Mbappe opened the scoring in the 25th minute his discomfort seemed to have
cleared up.
Released
by Jude Bellingham, Mbappe drove towards goal at full tilt and whipped a shot
into the top right corner for his 17th league goal of the campaign.
England
international Bellingham then blasted home from close range but his strike was
ruled out for handball, as the ball had struck his arm.
Needing
to fight back, Alaves moved on to the front foot and took control of the game
before the break, almost pulling level.
Madrid
goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois made a fine save with his head, even if he knew
little about it, to deny Pablo Ibanez from close range.
Los
Blancos were dangerous again soon after the interval, with Alaves goalkeeper
Antonio Sivera saving well from Mbappe and then Vinicius Junior.
They
came to rue those misses when Vicente pulled Alaves level after 68 minutes.
The
forward got in behind Antonio Rudiger, controlled former Madrid midfielder
Antonio Blanco's chipped pass and whipped a shot past Courtois.
Eduardo
Coudet's side almost took the lead when Vicente's low cross from the right was
nudged wide by Toni Martinez, shifted off-balance as he shot by Raul Asencio's
pressure.
Instead
Madrid pulled back in front, with Vinicius breaking in down the left and
crossing for Rodrygo to finish from six yards out.
It was
the Brazilian's second goal in two games after going the previous 32 matches
without finding the net, and Alonso celebrated vehemently, knowing his future
could depend on it.
Vinicius
had appeals for a penalty turned down and Bellingham came close in stoppage
time as Madrid tried in vain to put the game to bed and ease their nerves.
Third-place
Villarreal's visit to face Levante was postponed because of a weather warning
in the Valencia region. Real Oviedo, 19th, sacked coach Luis Carrion after a
4-0 hammering at Sevilla.
On
Saturday, champions Barcelona beat Osasuna 2-0 to win a seventh straight La
Liga game and ensure they will lead the table into 2026, regardless of what
happens in the final round of fixtures before the winter break.

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