The real madrid tothe first stage of the Youth League ended with a win against celtic ein Valdebebas. The team coached by Arbeloa is already classified as the first in the group for the round of 16, but it was immediately shown that they will not take the rivalry against Celtic as a formality.
And he showed it in a big way by scoring 1-0 eight seconds after the start of the match. Gonzalo heading the ball long after the center kick so that Ibravo put 1-0 on the scoreboard. Real Madrid did not slow down and Yay, in the eighth minute, he signed the goal of the match with his right foot into the top corner from outside the box.
The total dominance of the Madridista, with a team with the rotations of Álvaro Arbeloa, and could have gone with a winner at halftime, but the London goalkeeper avoided it Oluwayemi. Two great saves from shots by César Palacios, a one-on-one showing reflexes, gave life to Celtic who made it 2-1 in the 16th minute. The Scottish team took advantage of a defensive mismatch by Álvaro Arbeloa’s team to Brooks scored on 16 minutes.
A goal that found an answer with Real Madrid scoring again after 29 minutes to make it 3-1 on the scoreboard. This is pole the author of the goal in which the break was reached in a rivalry completely dominated by Real Madrid.
Real Madrid dropped the rhythm of the game, although they had chances to increase the score, but they only hit Nico Peace that in 77 minutes, put the final 4-1.
real Madrid
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Celtic
real Madrid
Súnico, Tobias, Camero, Manu Serrano, Obrador (Manuel Ángel, 71′) Chema (Antonio David, 57′), Pol (Nico Paz, 71′), Palacios (Julen Jon, 57′), Yeray (Borja, 62 ‘), Gonzalo and Iker Bravo.
Celtic
Oluwayemi, Davidson (Quinn, 78′), Corr, Summers (Kelly, 69′), Brooks, Carse, McPherson, Anderson, Letsosa (Murphy, 89′), Vata, Robertson.
The objectives: 1-0 (min 1): Iker Bravo. 2-0 (min 8): Yeray. 2-1 (min 16): Brooks. 3-1 (min 29): Pol. 4-1 (min 77): Nico Paz.
TheReferee: Daniyar Sakhi (Kazakhstan)
Thestadium: Alfredo DiStefano
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Source: La Verdad

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