Real Madrid Cruises to a Resounding 5-0 Victory Against Alavés

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14/05/2024 22h28

In a lopsided match, Real Madrid showcased their dominance as they secured a comfortable 5-0 win over Alavés at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu. While the game lacked significant stakes for both teams, it provided an opportunity for Carlo Ancelotti's squad to exhibit their prowess.

The reigning champions wasted no time, with Jude Bellingham opening the scoring early on with a finely-taken volley. Vinícius Júnior added a second goal, while Fede Valverde smashed a powerful strike into the net to extend Real Madrid's lead. In the second half, Bellingham set up Júnior for his second goal, and substitute Arda Güler sealed the victory with his fourth goal in eight La Liga appearances.

Although the match was more of an exhibition game, it still attracted a decent crowd. However, there were empty seats in the Bernabéu, possibly due to the late 9:30 pm kick-off time on a Tuesday night. Additionally, a regional holiday the following day may have influenced some fans to seek alternate plans.

One topic of discussion was the ticket prices, with the cheapest tickets costing €75 ($81). Given the lack of significance in the game, it was not surprising that many Madridistas passed up on the opportunity. While the club aims to raise funds, this may have been a missed chance to engage a different audience who cannot afford such high prices.

With Real Madrid already securing the title and Alavés safely away from the relegation zone, the match also served as a platform to evaluate certain players. Éder Militão, who recently returned from an ACL injury, demonstrated signs of rustiness but still managed to handle his opponent, Samu Omorodion, effectively. However, Militão will need more time to regain full match fitness.

Another area of focus for Madridistas was the goalkeeping situation for the upcoming Champions League final. Thibaut Courtois, who received chants from the crowd, made strong saves throughout the game, showcasing his reliability and quick reactions. Meanwhile, Andriy Lunin was benched, indicating that Ancelotti may be leaning towards starting Courtois in the final match.

Despite concerns about the condition of the Bernabéu pitch, which displayed patches of dead grass and churned-up goalmouths, the game proceeded without major issues. Nevertheless, it is crucial for the club to address this matter before the upcoming 2024/25 season to prevent players from suffering unnecessary injuries.

Overall, Real Madrid delivered an impressive performance against Alavés, even in a game with minimal stakes. The victory provided the team an opportunity to showcase their talent and prepare for upcoming crucial matches, including the Champions League final on June 1st at Wembley.

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