Chapter 451: Real Madrid's big victory

After the successive victories of Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid, who are temporarily in third place in the standings, also welcomed the in-form Sevilla (last five league games: 3 wins, 2 draws) at the Bernabeu Stadium.

Real Madrid's "forward trio", which did not perform well in the last round of the Spanish national German competition, finally ushered in a big explosion in this game. In addition to the team's ace scorer Cristiano Ronaldo completing this season's hat-trick, Bale and Benzema also scored two goals in the game.

Real Madrid scored a staggering seven goals in the game, but judging by the actual course of the game, it was not very easy for them to win.

Although Real Madrid, who had the advantage of being at home, launched a fierce attack on Sevilla from the start of the game, they did not have their first shot on goal until 13 minutes into the first half of the game with the opponent shrinking their formation and dense defence.

However, the gods of fate chose to side with Real Madrid in this game, and their first shot of the game penetrated the door of Sevilla.

At that time, Bale broke through to the vicinity of the penalty area along the right sideline, cut inside to the middle and directly chose to hit the goal.

Bale's long-range shot was a lot of power, but it was actually a bit off the right. However, just as Sevilla goalkeeper Beto, who was in a good position, was about to take the ball into his arms, the ball flying in mid-air suddenly hit the body of central defender Fazio, refracted and finally drilled into the top left corner of the goal.

In this way, Bale, who has never been able to show his true strength since joining Real Madrid, actually helped the team open the door to victory with luck.

Although Real Madrid, playing at home, took the lead in the score, the Sevilla team, which was at a disadvantage, did not launch a counterattack, but still chose to stabilize the defense first, and then use the speed advantage of the striker Baca to launch a quick counterattack.

Therefore, although Real Madrid occupies the absolute initiative on the field, they can really threaten the attack of the Sevilla team's goal, and they still rely on the cold shots of Ronaldo, Bale and other players to threaten the opponent's goal after breaking through with the ball.

Not only that, but Sergio Ramos also brought down striker Baca in the box to give Sevilla a penalty when the first half of the game entered injury time.

In the end, thanks to Rakitic's penalty, the away side of Sevilla finally equalised before the end of the first half.

After the change of sides, there was a very dramatic scene on the pitch.

Isco tried to dribble past Sevilla defender Mbia near the centre circle when he fell to the ground with a garlic at his feet.

Mbia got the ball and Bacca collided with the wall, broke free from Modric's defence and fired a shot from close to 30 yards from goal.

Although goalkeeper Diego López made a quick save in the first place, the soccer ball, which whirred through the air like a cannonball, grazed his fingertips and drilled into the top left corner of the goal.

Less than a minute into the second half, Sevilla, who were playing away, actually overtook the score.

However, Mbia, who was a little carried away after scoring a wonderful goal, received a "yellow card gift" from the referee when he stripped to celebrate.

Originally, the Sevilla players did not pay much attention to Mbia's yellow card, after all, there have been countless cases of players stripping to celebrate after scoring and receiving yellow card warnings. Unfortunately, just three minutes later, Mbiya paid a heavy price for his unwise actions.

At that time, Isco, who was eager to "save face", received a pass from Modric in the front court and directly dribbled the ball to Mbia, who had just scored a wonderful long-range shot.

In fact, if it weren't for Isco's own garlic at his feet, it would have been difficult for Mbia, who is not known for his speed and reflexes, to break the ball directly from the opponent's feet. Therefore, in a one-on-one situation, it will be difficult for Mbiya to stop Isco's breakthrough.

Sure enough, Isco only made two changes of direction in a row, and easily dodged Mbiya's defense. However, just as Isco was about to continue to dribble the ball to the opponent's penalty area, he was pulled directly on the turf by Mbia, who reflexively chased back.

The next moment, the referee had already flown to the place of the foul, and after awarding Real Madrid a well-placed free kick, he also showed the foul Mbiya the second yellow card of the game.

As a result, 3 minutes ago, Mbia was still the hero who helped Sevilla FC overtake the score, but now he has become the "culprit" that led to the team's heavy defeat.

Immediately afterward, Bale's direct free-kick hit Sevilla defender Moreno in the face, and then refracted into the opponent's goal, 2-2.

Five minutes later, Isco was knocked to the ground by Navarro in the Sevilla penalty area, and the referee again appeared near the foul site and awarded Real Madrid a penalty.

Real Madrid's "chief penalty taker" Ronaldo calmly pushed the ball into the lower right corner of the goal and rewrote the score to 3-2.

After another five minutes, Bale, who switched to the left side, sent a well-landed cross near the baseline, and Ronaldo, who followed up in the middle, jumped high and smashed the ball into the top left corner of the goal, 4-2.

In the 19th minute of the second half, with his speed advantage, he hit Bale near the bottom line on the right side and made an inverted triangle pass to help Ronaldo who was ambushed near the penalty spot to complete the hat trick of the game.

Although Sevilla's top scorer Baca grabbed a mistake from Pepe and pulled a goal back, Cristiano Ronaldo and Bale set up two goals for Benzema to make it 7-3.

After the game, Marca, known as Real Madrid's "royal media", highly praised the performance of the Real Madrid team in this game. And believes that after the big victory in this game, the Real Madrid team has not only completely walked out of the shadow of the "national derby" loss, but also will finally win the La Liga championship this season under the leadership of the team's core Ronaldo.

And Le Monde Sport, which is close to FC Barcelona, is a different story. They believe that Real Madrid would not have won 7-3 had it not been for Sevilla defender Mbia, who received two yellow cards in four minutes. And, if Mbia hadn't been "stupid" enough to apply for a yellow card for stripping to celebrate a goal, and to avoid Sevilla from playing one less player, it would have been difficult for Real Madrid to even win this game.

At the same time, the referee's "obvious favoritism" for the home team on several occasions in the game was the main reason why Real Madrid was able to win big.

As a result, the conclusion of "World Sports" for this game is that if it were not for the "help" of the referee, it would be very difficult for Real Madrid to get three points at the Bernabeu Stadium, let alone a big win.

And just when the "mouthpiece media" of the top two in the Spanish Super League had different opinions about Real Madrid's big victory, Atletico Madrid, which is temporarily at the top of the La Liga standings, announced two blockbuster news to the outside world through the club's official channels......